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Pakistan can meet up with the challenge of water crisis by adaptation of Rainwater collection Technology

Fariyal Mir

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The water crisis has hit the globe with intensity and all are trying to cope with it. Water is the basic necessity of life and without it, there cannot be the existence of life. Countries like Brazil, Germany, Singapore, Australia, and China also face a scarcity of water. Fortunately, technological advancement has the solution for it. To cope with the water crisis a formula has been introduced to collect rainwater.

The water collected or stored from rain can be used for general purposes. It can also be treated for human consumption as well. Germany is the first country that started the collection of rainwater back in 1980 and then China later in the 1990s adopted it. China having the largest population faces a water crisis. The government of China has worked to store rainwater through a rainwater harvesting system.

Brazil has dealt with the crisis with the same strategy of rooftop rainwater harvesting system. They are obliged to install a 16000L tank to store the rainwater that is used till the dry season. And they are not using it just for home purposes but also for agriculture and livestock.  Singapore has eliminated pollution causing element from the country to ensure clean water preservation and have achieved it to larger extend.

Pakistan also needs to follow this strategy because we are losing many liters of rainwater. According to environmentalists, Pakistan is also on the verge of a water crisis so it is necessary to take steps before entering into the phase of the crisis. Pakistan can adopt the strategy of a rooftop rainwater harvesting system. Being an agricultural country Pakistan can never effort the water crisis. It is best to act on time than wait for the crisis.  

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“Through Unity, Faith, and Discipline, We Rise from the Ashes, as Aik Qaum.”

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The APS (Army Public School) attack was a defining moment in Pakistan’s history. While the pain and scars will never fully heal, the resilience shown by the nation proves its unwavering determination to stand against terrorism. The martyrs of Army Public School are remembered as symbols of hope and courage, inspiring a better and more peaceful future for Pakistan.

“We will never forget, and we will never forgive.”

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Nation observes 10th Anniversary of APS Peshawar tragedy

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The 10th anniversary of the tragic terror incident at Army Public School Peshawar is being observed today to pay tribute to the martyrs.

Special prayers and Quran Khwani are being held for the martyred students and teachers of Army Public School.

Meanwhile, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa education department has arranged special functions to commemorate the APS incident and martyred students.

On 16th of December 2014, six terrorists stormed the Army Public School Peshawar and martyred one hundred and forty-seven innocent students and teachers of the school.

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Chomos festival continues in Kalash Valley

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The historic fifteen-day Chomos festival continues in Kalash Valley, including Chitral district, on seventh consecutive day, today.

Under the guidance of Tashfeen Haider, Director General of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority, tourist information centers in Chitral City and Upper Dir have been activated to assist both foreign and local visitors.

The Kalash people are observing various rituals during the Chomos festival as part of their New Year celebrations.

Traditional songs, dances, and rituals are key features of the festival, which is set to culminate on the 22nd of this month.

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