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
New commercial plazas in Punjab will be bound to have solar lamps installed on their premises as the provincial government is ready to announce regulations in this respect. This was stated by Chief
Eight new confirmed cases of dengue fever, including cerotype-1 (Den-1), have surfaced in the city, an official told Dawn on Tuesday. The city witnessed sudden surge in the number of the viral disease
Samples of the fish that died in huge numbers in the Karachi Port Trust (KPT) area on Monday would be tested at the Pakistan Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) and the marine fisheries
KARACHI, Aug 6: Samples of the fish that died in huge numbers in the Karachi Port Trust (KPT) area on Monday would be tested at the Pakistan Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) and the
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said on Monday that at least 58 people had died in floods across the country since Aug 1 and added that it feared the death toll could rise. At least 30
Tonnes of fish were found dead floating on a large Karachi Port Trust area on Monday morning. People were seen collecting the dead fish mainly comprising mullets (called boi in local parlance), in the
Glacier systems that feed two key rivers in South Asia will badly retreat this century, but demands for water are still likely to be met, a study predicted on Sunday.The health of glaciers in the Himalayas
The Ministry of National Food Security and Research is gearing up to launch an awareness campaign to make farmers understand the risks of toxic substances. The move came after the FAO urged developing
A recent study has shown that there has been a 43 per cent reduction over the past five years in the population of Indus River dolphin inhabiting the area between the Guddu and Sukkur barrages. However,
The Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa) on Wednesday contested the Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) report about malfunctioning of 40 filtration plants and said it will involve a