The Indus River and its tributaries have nurtured human civilization on the Indian sub-continent since the Bronze Age. Several millennia later, modern-day Pakistan still depends heavily on the river ...
Pakistan has received USD 10 million from the Adaptation Fund to enhance water resource management in the Indus River through nature-based solutions. The Sustainable Actions for Ecosystems Restoration ...
An analysis of satellite data could help predict where rivers will change their course and where their rerouted flows will go.
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Today the living delta is restricted to only one mouth, Khobar creek ... water discharge below Kotri Barrage (last barrage on Indus River) to control the sea intrusion. According to 1991 Water ...
PREMIUM In this Aug. 13, 2010 file photo, personnel of Border Road Organization and local volunteers work to stop the overflowing water of Indus river which was damaging a highway near Leh.
On September 19, 1960, a pivotal moment unfolded in Karachi, Pakistan, when the then-Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and the then-Pakistani president Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan signed a treaty ...
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Shares of Indus Towers dropped by 13 per cent on Thursday, hitting a low of ₹366.30 on the BSE, following the Supreme Court's ruling in the Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) case, which denied ...