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The Express Tribune on MSNKeti Bandar teeters on the verge of annihilationAre we not citizens of this country? Or do we perhaps belong to some other country that you seem to want to punish us in this way?' asks Pir Gulam Shah, a resident of Keti Bandar, a sinking coastal ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNCotton factory catches fire in Kotri SITEA cotton factory in the Kotri SITE area in Jamshoro district caught fire on Saturday, gutting cotton bales worth millions of rupees according to the owner Asif Malik.A team of Rescue 1122 rushed to ...
HYDERABAD: A poultry farm worker and two children died and over 20 suffered injuries as several walls and roofs collapsed in ...
This article is authored by Mahendranath Sudhindranath, senior research fellow, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Madras.
India suspended its participation in the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan last month after the killing of 26 civilians in ...
A continuing shortage of water in the Indus River at the Sukkur and Kotri barrages is negatively impacting Sindh's agricultural economy and is expected to affect cotton, sugarcane, and paddy crops ...
Persistent water shortage in Indus River at Sukkur and Kotri barrages affecting adversely to Sindh’s agriculture economy and likely to have impact over cotton, sugarcane and paddy crops.
Overall Sindh’s three barrages Guddu, Sukkur and Kotri, have overall 35,655 cusecs, while the available water has been 27,799 cusecs, which pointing out 22.03 percent scarcity of water.
JAMSHORO (Dunya News) - The Allama Iqbal Express, en route from Lahore to Karachi, met with an accident near Kotri Railway Station in Sindh. According to initial reports, the train’s last carriage ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. On a sunny early January afternoon, two thousand fishermen, farmers and activists gathered on the dry river ...
A low-level flood has been reported in Indus River near Kotri Barrage. Despite the report, the authorities have taken no action to relocate people living in the kutcha areas. After the increase in ...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Railways is spending Rs1862.84 million for the rehabilitation of 518 kilometres of track between Kotri-Khanpur under the project of Immediate Track Safety Works (ITSW-I).
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