During the Kharif season, which began on April 1 with the sowing of important crops such as cotton, sugarcane, rice, and maize, Pakistan is experiencing a severe water scarcity of 38% for irrigation reasons.

On Thursday, the Indus River System Authority (IRSA), which regulates and monitors the allocation of Indus River water sources among the four federating units, presented a presentation before the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Water Resources. According to the government, the water shortfall has worsened from the previously forecasted 22% deficiency.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

17 Outlaws Including 2 Drug Smugglers Held & Narcotics Recovered

ISLAMABAD, Oct 21 (APP): Islamabad police has arrested 17 outlaws including two…

گزشتہ چوبیس گھنٹوں میں کورونا سے مزید 20 افراد جاں بحق

پاکستان میں کورونا وائرس سے مزید 20 افراد جاں بحق ہوگئےاین سی…

US, Iran in talks to cool tensions with mutual understanding

The United States is holding talks with Iran to sketch out steps…

India’s Congress fires five state chiefs after poll drubbing

New Delhi: It emerged on Tuesday that India’s opposition Congress party fired…