Pakistan certifies first organic cotton bale
Balochistan on Wednesday marked the certification of Pakistan's first organic cotton bale at a ceremony held at Kot Sabzal. Balochistan's Minister for Agriculture Engineer Zamrak Khan said the provincial
Balochistan on Wednesday marked the certification of Pakistan's first organic cotton bale at a ceremony held at Kot Sabzal. Balochistan's Minister for Agriculture Engineer Zamrak Khan said the provincial
Any further delay in carrying out rehabilitation and remodelling of the Kalri Baghar Feeder Upper (KB Feeder-Upper) will ultimately undermine the K-III water supply scheme — meant for Karachi — and also
The Punjab Agriculture Department has moved a summary to the provincial government to approve a project of 10,000 biogas technology plants to mitigate the energy crisis following the successful installation
A dioxin testing laboratory, said to be the first in South Asia, was inaugurated at the Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) on Thrusday. Addressing the ceremony at the PCSIR
Provincial Senior Minister Sirajul Haq announced on Thursday that work on two hydel power stations with combined generation capacity of 181 megawatts would soon be started in Dir as the federal government
Federal and Punjab governments, China National Power and Q Investment Qatar signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) here on Thursday for production of 6,600MW electricity through coal-fired stations.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has agreed in principle to finance, what is said to be the first-ever directly-funded farm project, multidimensional research project for improving Basmati rice value chain,
After a month-long respite from dengue deaths, the city alarmingly recorded three more deaths caused by the virus over the past three days while yet another death — the first one outside Karachi — was
Pakistan and Afghanistan are moving towards joint management of common rivers starting with construction of a 1,500MW hydropower project on Kunar River — a major tributary of Kabul River contributing almost
Poaching of rare wildlife species, including markhor and red-legged partridge, and illegal cutting of centuries-old juniper trees continue in Balochistan in connivance with government departments. According
About 61 villages in the riverine areas of Dadu and Jamshoro districts were inundated as the Indus river rose further on Sunday, forcing hundreds of villagers to move to safe places and set up makeshift