SPECIAL: Woes of Sindh to shake Pakistan’s fragile ecosystem
Sun Online Desk
5th July, 2021 11:17:47 AM
Pakistan is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. It is ranked 5th among the most affected countries in the world. The country is facing the adverse impacts of climate change in the form of melting glaciers, floods, shifting weather patterns and droughts. Pakistan is also grappling with its worst water crisis and is predicted to suffer from water scarcity by 2040. With rising population only aggravating a fragile situation, the country which was once a water abundant entity is today facing a crisis with acute and frequent droughts. Climate change is likely to further exacerbate this condition.
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Daily Times
July 4, 2021
Federal Kashmir Affairs Minister Ali Amin Gandapur said on Saturday that Prime Minister Imran Khan was fully committed to the liberation of Jammu and Kashmir from the long forced and illegal occupation of India – since he (IK) have categorically declared that Kashmir will always be the top of the agenda whenever the talks are going to be held with India.
He expressed these views while addressing a mammoth public meeting at Dadayal town in connection with the election campaign of the Pakistan Tehreek i Insaf (PTI) for the scheduled general elections in Azad Jammu Kashmir on July 25. Federal minister for communications and postal services Murad Saeed, former AJK Prime Minister Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry, PTI’s candidate in LA-1 Dadayal (Mirpur) Azher Sadiq and others also addressed the public meeting attended by thousands of people from Dadayal and various other parts of Azad Jammu Kashmir.