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He noted that based on historical data from 1976 to 2022 Punjab argued that an average of 27 million acre-feet of water flows ...
This 176-kilometre-long canal is being constructed from Sulemanki Headworks to Fort Abbas and is said to draw water from the Sutlej River rather than the Indus, implying it will not affect Sindh ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNMurad warns Centre against proceeding with Marot Canal without Sindh’s consentClarifying the status of the project, he said only preliminary profiling spanning a few hundred feet was conducted.
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Daily Times(PK) on MSNMurad Shah vows PPP will block Cholistan canal construction at all costsSindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah firmly opposed the proposed Marot Canal on Thursday, vowing it would never be built ...
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah emphasised the necessity of consulting provinces on water-related issues, as ...
This is the story of the Sodha Rajputs. In a country where Hindus often face discrimination, forced conversions, and attacks ...
HISTORY has been in love with Lahore since forever. It was not its only admirer. The Mughals remained enamoured of it. Akbar ...
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Thursday ... designed to run from the Sulemanki Barrage on the Sutlej River to Fort Abbas in the Cholistan Desert. Clarifying the current status of ...
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Newspoint on MSN7 Least Known Forts To Visit in RajasthanVenturing into Rajasthan’s lesser-known forts offers a unique opportunity to experience the state’s rich history and architectural brilliance in a more intimate setting. Away from the bustling crowds ...
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Daily Times on MSNGreen Initiative and SindhWater distribution in Pakistan relies on the Indus River System, and the 1991 Water Apportionment Accord is the key document in this regard.
When Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta visited Bayana in the 14th century, he found it as a thriving urban centre.
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