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The Cauvery River, a crucial water source for South India, is facing pollution challenges. A Rs 49.56 crore sewage treatment ...
Speaking in the National Assembly during a session on the federal budget, Bilawal said, “India has two options: share water fairly, or we will deliver water to us from all six rivers.” “The attack on ...
Plea to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to prod Bangladesh on river pollution issue The villagers alleged that industrial effluents discharged by a sugar mill and distillery in Bangladesh have been ...
Two dead brood katla fish were recovered from the Halda River yesterday (22 June), raising renewed concerns over water pollution and bacterial infection during the fish breeding season. The recovery ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond, pictured Feb. 25 in Oklahoma City, said he aims to settle a two-decade-long lawsuit over pollution to the Illinois River Watershed.
In a public address, Bhutto delivered a stark message: “India has only two options: agree to the Indus Water Treaty, or Pakistan will wage another war.” Written by India News Desk ...
Most spills of the Great Salt Lake's two main tributaries were accidental. Of the 24 that were allegedly on purpose, only two received fines. Some weren't investigated.
India has already begun preparations to make full use of its share of the Indus waters. A feasibility study is currently underway for a 113-kilometre canal project that would divert excess water from ...
Delhi unilaterally suspended its participation in the 1960 IWT, which governs the usage of the Indus river system, on April 23, shortly after 26 civilians were killed in India-held Kashmir.
India has asserted its intention to redirect water from the Indus River system, previously allotted to Pakistan under the decades-old Indus Waters Treaty, for internal use, Home Minister Amit Shah ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah made it clear that India has permanently suspended the Indus Waters Treaty and that it will not be reinstated. He accused Pakistan of violating the terms of the agreement ...
NEW DELHI, June 21 — India will never restore the Indus Waters Treaty with Islamabad, and the water flowing to Pakistan will be diverted for internal use, Home Minister Amit Shah said in an interview ...
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