ADB warns 80pc of Pakistanis lacks clean drinking water
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ADB warns 80pc of Pakistanis lacks clean drinking water
Pakistan is heading toward an alarming water emergency, with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) revealing that more than 80 percent of the population is deprived of clean drinking water.The warning came through the Asian Water Development Outlook Report 2025, highlighting fast-depleting reserves and »»»
Anatomy of a crisis
he Punjab produces nearly 80 percent of the country’s wheat. This year wheat was sown over 17.5 million acres in the Punjab out of the total cropped area of 30 million acres. The wheat crop consumes a major share of the irrigation water supplies. It also consumes the largest amount of fertilisers, »»»
The tuition market
A FRIEND wanted some advice. His son, studying for his ‘A’-Levels, wanted to stop going to school, and instead, appear as a private candidate. The son’s argument was simple. He said he was not being taught well in school and he wasted six hours there. All his ‘A’-Level preparations were happening t»»»
Louise lived in her rental for 25 years. Now at 71 she needs to find a new home
After 25 years in her Melbourne rental, Louise Wilksch has just two more weeks to find a new home. The 71-year-old was sent an eviction letter at the start of August asking her to leave her Brunswick East bungalow – and she says it has “hit me for six”. “I’m not complaining, the rent hasn’t gone up»»»
Urban Scenarios Of Decarbonization: The Last-Mile Logistics Challenge
Home deliveries generate increasing traffic and carbon emissions in urban centres, particularly in the last mile. The solution? Pool deliveries and use electric vehicles. But cities trying to do so are discovering that this apparently simple transition requires negotiation with multiple stakeholder»»»
Smog Chokes Indian Capital as Air Pollution Levels Soar
The New Delhi government has ordered the closing of all schools for a week and construction sites for four days beginning Monday. Sky obscured by thick, gray smog. Monuments and high-rise buildings swallowed by a blanket of haze. People struggling to breathe. In the Indian capital, it is that time »»»
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Sky obscured by thick, gray smog. Monuments and high-rise buildings swallowed by a blanket of haze. People struggling to breathe. In the Indian capital, it is that time of the year again. The city’s air quality index fell into the “very poor” category on Sunday (Nov 14), according to SAFAR, India’s»»»
Smog chokes Indian capital as air pollution levels soar
New Delhi: Sky obscured by thick, grey smog. Monuments and high-rise buildings swallowed by a blanket of haze. People struggling to breathe. In the Indian capital, it is that time of the year again. The city’s air quality index fell into the “very poor” category on Sunday, according to SAFAR, India»»»
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