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KARACHI: Industrialists have expressed concern over the closure of major highways in Sindh, which is causing the worst ...
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Asian News International on MSNProtests continue in Sindh against Pakistan government's canal project on River IndusThe sit-in at Khairpur Baberlo bypass against the canal project on the Indus River in Pakistan entered its 11th day on Monday ...
KARACHI: A rally, organised by goods transporters in protest over the province-wide roadblocks by canals protesters and subsequent measures taken by the traffic police, on Monday led to a severe ...
Protests against the controversial canal project on the River Indus have continued to paralyse cross-country traffic in parts ...
The project, meant to irrigate millions of acres of previously uncultivable land, triggered a political storm in Pakistan, ...
KARACHI: The traffic between Sindh and Punjab remains suspended as sit-in at Khairpur Baberlo bypass against the ...
Protests against the Indus canal project continue to block major highways in Sindh, paralysing goods transport, stranding ...
Sindh United Party president Syed Zain Shah also joined the sit-in after reaching there in a convoy and said the sit-in had ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNKarachi scorches as met dept warns of heatwave across SindhA heatwave alert issued by the department warns that the intense conditions may continue across much of Sindh until April 30.
A severe heatwave continues to grip Pakistan, with temperatures soaring to record highs in cities like Larkana, Dadu, and ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNSindh unmoved as sit-ins go on"The announcement made by the prime minister and Bilawal Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is ambiguous," said Syed Zain Shah, the head ...
The United Goods Transport Association and the Pakistan Goods Transport Association, led by Nisar Hussain Jafri and Ghulam ...
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