Protesters fear than a plan to modernise agriculture could leave the lower riparian province of Sindh without water.
An unprecedented water shortage has forced authorities to restrict water supplies strictly to drinking purposes for April.
Residents say construction of six new canals over Indus River will turn more lands barren and prone to be lost to sea.
Pakistan is bracing for a severe water crisis next month, with the Indus River System Authority (Irsa) warning of a 43% shortfall in April due to declining river inflows, low snowfall, and dry weather ...
Pakistan government's agency National Engineering Services Pakistan is working closely with the Mines and Minerals Department ...
The Indus River, once the lifeline of Sindh, now flows more like a political chessboard, where the central government and the ...
Protests erupted in the Sindh province of Pakistan against the construction of canals on the River Indus, with echoing ...
The Pakistan Peoples Party , a key ally of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz , announced holding protest rallies on ...
Protesters gathered outside Pakistan's High Commission in London on International Rivers Day to denounce the construction of ...
Lawyers organised a rally from the Sindh High Court (SHC) to the Karachi Press Club to protest the construction of six new ...
Several rallies and processions were carried out across the Sindh province in Pakistan on Monday, protesting the federal ...