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Asian News International on MSNSevere water shortage in Indus river threatens Sindh's cropsA continuing shortage of water in the Indus River at the Sukkur and Kotri barrages is negatively impacting Sindhs ...
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Whats Hot on MSNSecrets Buried in Sand: Lost Civilizations of Ancient IndiaIndia’s ancient history is like an immense ocean—deep, layered, and full of secrets waiting to be discovered. While many are ...
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Asian News International on MSNSindh lawyers to launch long march against Indus River Canals projectAccording to the Dawn, in a press conference held at the Karachi Bar Association (KBA) office on Wednesday, KBA ...
The six-canal controversy continues to worry Sindh as it relies heavily on the Indus River for unimpeded water supplies ... such as China’s South-North Water Transfer Scheme and India’s controversial ...
Here's a list of 10 of the cleanest and most scenic rivers in India, based on water quality, natural beauty, and ecological ...
A new survey finds India's rivers host around 6,327 river dolphins - 6,324 Gangetic and just three Indus dolphins. A majority of the Indus dolphins are found in Pakistan as the river flows through ...
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Asian News International on MSNPakistan: PPP finalises arrangements for public gathering against Indus River projects in Hyderabad on April 18The PPP, which is in power in Sindh, farmers and other stakeholders have opposed the Green Pakistan Initiative (GPI), worth USD 3.3 billion, launched by the federal government to construct six canals ...
With the water level in the Indus river recording a historic low, the PPP (Pakistan People''s Party) member Sherry Rehman has ...
HYDERABAD: Convener Save Indus River Movement Syed Zain Shah has announced holding a ‘Darya bachayo yakjehati march’ (Save Indus March) in Hyderabad on April 19 in protest against federal ...
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Asian News International on MSNPakistan's former minister raises alarm over water decline in Indus RiverPakistan Senator and former Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman has raised serious alarms about the unprecedented water crisis in the Indus River system, which is currently experiencing its ...
We should consider granting the river legal rights - as countries like New Zealand and India have done - so that the Indus can be defended in court and protected from exploitation. Europe ...
Addressing the participants at the meeting, Talpur called the event a "public referendum" against development projects on the Indus River. She expressed PPP's firm stance against any attempt to ...
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