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Lower water releases from Tarbela endangering Kharif crops: IRSA


July 6, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Low water releases from Tarbela Dam it is causing water shortage of 10-15 percent to the provinces of Punjab and Sindh, endangering the Kharif crops by reducing water flows from the dam, Indus River System Authority (IRSA) spokesperson said on Monday.
The IRSA had asked for release of 155,000 cusecs of water, but 131,000 cusecs has been released since June 27, 2021. IRSA Spokesman Muhammad Khalid Idrees Rana said that because of the reduced water releases from Tarbela reservoir, water shortage of 10-15 percent from the said dam was being passed on to both the provinces of Punjab and Sindh at this crucial juncture of rice sowing. Keeping in view the given situation, IRSA has summoned an emergent meeting of its advisory committee on July 8, 2021 (Thursday) to discuss the prevailing water situation. The spokesman said that inflows in Tarbela have increased to 144,900 cusecs and outflows stood at 131,000 cusecs and IRSA is asking for indent of 155,000. ....

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Cash-strapped Pak inks agreement with Saudi Arabia bank to borrow $4.5 bn


A debt-ridden Pakistan has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia-based Islamic Development Bank (IDB) to borrow USD 4.5 billion to alleviate oil and gas shortages that are crippling the economy and people s livelihoods through power cuts and fuel disruptions.
The loan, issued by IDB, will be used to pay for crude oil, refined petroleum products, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and industrial chemical urea over the next three years, Asia Times reported.
The agreement was reached with the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), the trading arm of the Jeddah-based IDB.
The opposition parties blame the crisis on lethargy and mismanagement by the Prime Minister Imran Khan-led PTI government. They have pointed to delays in buying furnace oil and say a vessel crucial to the distribution of LNG is inexplicably out of action in drydock when it is most needed. ....

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1,569 Kashmir refugees of Multan to cast votes in polls


1,569 Kashmir refugees of Multan to cast votes in polls
July 6, 2021
MULTAN: Some 1,569 refugees of Kashmir residing in Multan will cast their votes in the upcoming elections in Azad Kashmir.
Arrangements have been made to establish polling stations in Multan for the purpose. The city district administration held a special meeting for the arrangements and setting up polling stations in Jultan on Monday, officials said.
Addressing the meeting, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ali Shehzad said four polling stations would be set up in Multan for Kashmiri refugees. He directed that all measures should be taken to make the elections transparent. The foolproof security would be provided to candidates to ensure elections in a peaceful environment inside the polling station. The traffic police would be deployed outside the polling stations for parking arrangements. ....

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SAB questions Punjab's argument on water shortages, storages in Mangla Dam - Pakistan


The SAB said current water requirement for Kharif season was more than storing water in dams for future usages. INP/File
HYDERABAD: The Sindh Abadgar Board (SAB) has questioned Punjab irrigation department’s argument over water shortages and storages in Mangla dam, saying that Sindh had been hit in Kharif sowing due to shortages in rivers.
The board raised the question at its meeting held on Sunday presided over by Mehmood Nawaz Shah. Some growers joined the meeting online also.
Present at the meeting were Dr Zulfiqar Yousfani, Imran Bozdar, Aslam Mari, Arbab Ahsan, Taha Memon and others.
The meeting discussed Mangla Dam, Pakistan’s big national reservoir, in detail and expressed dismay on the Punjab irrigation department’s claim that “water should have been allowed to be stored in Mangla Dam and shortages should have been transferred to province”. ....

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