Beyond irrigation concerns ... the Accord established allocations and a distribution mechanism for Indus Basin water. Its key features include: a) Protection of existing canal water usage in ...
The Central Development Working Party has recommended installation of telemetry equipment at 27 location on Indus Basin Irrigation System, costing 23.8 billion rupees. The approval was granted at a ...
Now, the CDWP has approved to install a full-fledged telemetry system with automation of 27 key sites for the discharge monitoring on the Indus Basin Irrigation System with a huge cost of Rs22 ...
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 ...
Increasing demand for food production coupled with inefficient irrigation practices is exacerbating water scarcity.
Shortages apart, some of these schemes also face certain legal and technical issues since the water availability for these canals is not sanctioned in the 1991 accord. These issues could be overcome ...
In order to harness the hydropower potential of the shared water courses in the Indus basin, both countries need to consider a joint design and implementation of hydroelectric power projects.
The objectives of the Indus River Basin Water Management Modeling and Decision Support project were to (1) create a database supporting water management and system dynamics modeling of the Indus River ...
21.534 billion for installation of telemetry system at 27 key points on Indus Basin Irrigation System (IBIS) for real-time discharge monitoring. The contract has been awarded to a Joint Venture (JV) ...
a tributary of the Indus River in Punjab, India. In Pakistan, their numbers declined dramatically after the construction of an irrigation system, and most dolphins are confined to a 750 mile stretch ...