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 current hunting season of Siberian ducks proved to be a wild-goose chase for the hunters, as negligible number of migratory birds came to Chitral this season compared to past. Talking to this correspondent
The government is working on setting up National Water Council (NWC) to launch a coordinated National Water Initiative for federal and provincial governments in areas of flood control, irrigation strategies,
Living up to its repute, the Punjab government is about to defy environment department yet again. Punjab government is going to lay the foundation stone of Rs530 million worth of Peshawar Road expansion
Alarmed by the reported positive cases in Lahore, the federal health authorities have sounded a dengue alert in the capital, Dawn has learnt. The secretary of the Capital Administration and Development
The Supreme Court ordered the secretary (minerals) of Balochistan on Wednesday to decide by March 3 an appeal moved by Tethyan Copper Company Pakistan (TCCP) against the rejection of a mining lease at
Special Assistant (health) to Chief Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique has said the Punjab government will make its system more effective in eradicating the dengue virus in the light of recommendations and
The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) has sought an additional $49.7 million to meet the needs of children and women displaced by floods in Sindh and Balochistan. In a report published on Saturday,
Climate change is altering the face of the Himalayas, devastating farming communities and making Mount Everest increasingly treacherous to climb, some of the world’s top mountaineers have warned. Apa
Pakistan’s environment protection agency has suddenly gone soft on the stone crushers in the Margalla Hills, allowing them to go on denuding the hills, but without degrading the environment. A U-turn
Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly Speaker Wazir Baig on Monday constituted a committee headed by Wazir Shakil, Minister for Water and Power, to investigate reasons behind cracks appeared in the water