Earth’s glaciers have lost over 8,200 gigatonnes of ice since 1976, leading to rising sea levels and water scarcity concerns.
Murad Ali Shah reiterated his commitment to protecting Sindh’s water rights. “We will not allow even a single drop of Sindh’s rightful share of Indus River water to be taken by anyone,” he asserted.
"We are closely watching the situation," he said, while concluding the pre-budget discussion in the assembly, emphasised the government's commitment to maintaining law and order, highlighting the ...
The PPP has announced protests across Sindh on March 25 against the controversial six canals project on the Indus River. Nisar Khuhro calls the project illegal and vows to fight for Sindh’s water ...
The Pakistan Peoples Party , a key ally of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz , announced holding protest rallies on ...
Pakistan boasts over 7,000 glaciers - the largest concentration outside the polar regions. These glaciers are vital, sustaining the Indus River, which in turn supports the livelihoods of millions.
The Advisory Committee of Indus River System Authority will meet on March 26 (Thursday) to finalize water distribution for ...
The Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement (JSFM) has strongly condemned the enforced disappearance of Taiib Laghari, a dedicated worker of the 'movement', allegedly abducted by Pakistan's intelligence agency, ...
She said, “Children should plant trees in the name of their parents and teachers. The existence of forests is a lifeline for ...
Many glaciers will not survive the 21st century, according to reports by the United Nations, with 2022-24 being the largest three-year loss of glacier mass.
ISLAMABAD, Mar 21 (APP): Minister of State for Climate Change & Environmental Coordination Dr. Shezra Mansab Ali Khan Kharal, ...
“Over 60 percent of our water originates from glacial melt feeding the Indus River, yet rising temperatures are causing rapid glacier shrinkage. This threatens Pakistan’s already stressed water ...