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The Express Tribune on MSNBadin remains parched as landlords divert waterFarmers and residents at the tail-end of the Indus River canal system remain deprived of freshwater despite the recent release of water into the Mir Wah Talhar Canal, as influential landowners ...
The Sindh Chamber of Agriculture has demanded that the federal government immediately cancel and issue a notification ...
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Daily Times on MSNBig No to Canals on Indus RiverThe Indus River, the lifeblood of Pakistan, has been a source of sustenance, livelihood, and prosperity for millions of people living in the Indus Basin. Stretching over 3,180 kilometers from the ...
The impending water scarcity, therefore, poses a severe threat to irrigation, potentially leading to crop failures which, in ...
He explained that a lack of water can damage crops like wheat, barley, potatoes, onions, tomatoes, and livestock, while ...
Some months back, I visited a village in Badin, Sindh, and there I met Ghulam Rasool, an old farmer. Sitting in the shade of ...
Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Tuesday expressed Sindh’s deep concerns over the construction of new canals from the Indus River, stressing that the issue must be resolved through consensus and the ...
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