Aban Marker Kabraji highlights the reasons why the Living Indus Programme can serve as a model for global efforts to restore ...
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No More Canals on Indus
Water is the driver of nature.' This quote by Leonardo da Vinci aptly reflects the significance of water for Pakistan's province Sindh, where the Indus River has been a source of life and prosperity ...
Encouraging bio-saline agriculture. Ensuring environmental ... It is our collective responsibility to make the Indus River sustainable—if not mighty again. The Indus Delta and its inhabitants ...
The Indus river may have flooded and changed its direction. The Indus cities were closely linked to the river, so changes in the river flow would have had a terrible effect on them. Farmers still ...
Movements in the Earth’s crust (the outside layer) might have caused the Indus river to flood and change its direction. The main cities were closely linked to the river, so changes in the river ...
In the heart of Ladakh’s rugged terrain, where ancient mountains touch the sky, and pristine rivers carve their paths through ...
The increasingly populous country has not been able to address unchecked exploitation of groundwater and the inefficient irrigational practices in agriculture ... from the Indus basin via India ...
warn that the move could harm Sindh's agricultural productivity and lead to desertification, while the government insists no major infrastructure projects are being planned on the Indus River ...
The Indus River dolphin, also known as the "blind dolphin ... Toheed Ghani Mahesar, manager of the Food and Agriculture Programme of WWF-P, said the issue transcends the creatures themselves ...