đź’¨ Abstract
The Sindh Thinkers Forum hosted a seminar in Karachi, discussing the threats and challenges to the Indus River. Speakers criticized proposed amendments to the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) Act and the federal government's plans to construct six additional canals, fearing they would worsen the existing water shortage in Sindh. The speakers urged the provincial government to protect Sindh's water rights and avoid promoting corporate farming.
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