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The River Indus, a historic lifeline of Pakistan, is facing ecological decline due to pollution, overuse, and climate change.
As a result, the sea is encroaching on the delta, strangling the mangroves and affecting the ecological health of the coastline and the river mouth. Pollution is another major enemy of the Indus ...
The River Indus, lifeline of our plains and cradle ... downstream to keep wetlands and aquatic habitats alive. Second, pollution must be stopped at the source. Authorities must enforce strict ...
On March 14, river defenders gathered for the 28th annual International Day of Action for Rivers. Participants united around ...
"Alarming" levels of microplastic have been found in major rivers across Europe according to scientists in 14 studies ...
A blind Indus River dolphin, an endangered species, was found dead near Gate No. 5 of the Sukkur Barrage in the Indus River, Sindh.
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: The Sapat Sindhu Salhaar, a Seraiki literary organisation, staged its annual awareness rally, calling for ...
but as a movement to protect the Indus from pollution. "The flowers we offer symbolise our respect and responsibility towards this majestic river," he said, the Dawn cited. Abu Al-Muazzam Turabi ...
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Dying Indus
The River Indus, lifeline of our plains and cradle of our civilisation, is bleeding - and few seem to care. But on Friday, the people of South Punjab made their voices heard. The Sapat Sindhu Salhaar, ...