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
The government officials responsible for implementing environmental laws in the city have planned to conduct public hearing on environmental impact assessment report of Zero Point Interchange, although the project
The Forest Act 1927 is being revised because of the realisation that it has become redundant, and is actually helpful in timber theft and deforestation.
The federal government has blacklisted a suspected wildlife trafficker, while a case has also been registered against the firm for illegally bringing four rare white tigers into the country, it has been learnt here reliably.
The Alternative Energy Development Board has finalised the guideline report on development of wind-based electricity with specific focus on the Gharo wind corridor, where the first wind power generation of the country has become operational.
: Fire that erupted at Kalachitta mountain a week ago has damaged the forest covering as many as 1,500 acres of land, provincial agricultural minister said on Thursday.
The World Bank has approved $50 million loan to improve water resource management and enhance agricultural productivity in Sindh province.
The projected 40 per cent shortfall in water flows for ongoing Kharif season is bound to have serious impact on crops and make growers of Sindh to suffer more in economic terms.
Wildlife officials in Azad Jammu and Kashmir are trying to find out the whereabouts of a
Around 250 brick kilns pose a major health threat to 1.4 million inhabitants of this district by using unauthorised and poisonous fuel, Dawn has learned during a survey.
Despite the fact that dumping old computers in developing countries has been declared as violation of international law, Pakistan was being used as dumping ground for over 50,000 tons of e-waste that hurts local industry and also creates environmental and health hazards.