The six-canal controversy continues to worry Sindh as it relies heavily on the Indus River for unimpeded water supplies that ...
The attendees rejected the construction of six new canals and corporate farming projects, demanding an immediate halt to new canals and dams and the restoration of the Indus River’s natural flow. The ...
It is a water paradox out there. The government plans to build new canals on the Indus River to support modern corporate ...
The degradation of the Indus Delta due to seawater intrusion is a pressing environmental crisis. The reduction in freshwater inflows, rising soil and water salinity, and subsequent agricultural ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNGrowers get training in climate-smart farmingTo mitigate the rising impact of climate change on the agricultural land of Sindh and control falling crop yields, the Food ...
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No More Canals on Indusgreatly depends on the Indus River, with over 80 percent of its agricultural activities relying on this singular source. The province contributes around 25 to 32 percent to Pakistan's GDP ...
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Big No to Canals on Indus RiverHowever, this diversion of water had a devastating impact on Sindh’s agriculture, economy, and ecosystem. Since then, Sindh has been fighting for its rightful share of water from the Indus River.
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ABP News on MSNProtests Continue To Rage In Pakistan's Sindh Over Govt's Canal Project On Indus RiverSindh, Pakistan, witnessed province-wide protests against the federal government's plan to construct six canals on the Indus ...
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