KARACHI: A committee comprising local government representatives has been formed to prevent water theft in the city. Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) Chief Operating Officer Engineer Asadullah Khan conveyed these plans during a meeting with a delegation of UC chairmen, vice chairmen,
The National Nutrition Survey 2018 assessed the nutrition status of the population of Pakistan including Sindh with a primary focus on children under five, adolescent girls and women of child bearing age, including pregnant and lactating women. Download Here
KARACHI: The Hydrant Cell of Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) has successfully recovered more than Rs180 million in May 2023 from seven government hydrants in Karachi, surpassing previous recovery records. Usually, the monthly water tax collection from hydrants remains below Rs60 million.
KARACHI: The unrestrained dairy farmers on Monday continued to add miseries on people with increased price of fresh milk as the city administration failed to enforce the officially notified Rs180 per litre price of milk in several parts of the city. While
KARACHI: While the Sindh High Court has given strict directives against cultivation of vegetables using sewage, a report of the Sindh Food Authority (SFA) has revealed that the exercise is still being carried out on the outskirts of the metropolis, it emerged
Mr Syed Farrukh Humayun Zaidi, Joint Director, Labour and Human Resources Department, Government of Sindh-Pakistan, shares the changes they have made to enhance respect for Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work in the Cotton Supply Chain in Pakistan.
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