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A recent by the International Centre for Integrated Mountains Development (ICIMOD) and Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) has revealed that the recent massive torrential rains had inundated the cropland of Southeastern province of Sindh that devastated commercial crops on large scale and incurred a combined loss of $1.7 billion.
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According to the Indus River System Authority (IRSA), the water authority in Pakistan, water in Pakistan's dams has reached its ...
The Tribhuvan University (TU) has launched a winter school focused on snow, weather change, and ecological impact on the mountain ...
ON the steep slope of a glacier jutting through the Hunza valley in Pakistan’s mountainous far north, Tariq Jamil measures ...
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