In Pakistan, the signs of water stress are ubiquitous in the form of water scarcity, resource depletion, and contamination. This implicates the country’s incompetent leadership, and its inept administration and poor management of available natural water resources. This has been made Pakistan vulnerable to long drought and extreme floods. Climate change led water crisis not only poses a threat to the summer season but also adversely affected the generation of hydroelectricity.
It’s a challenge for the state to save water not only for agriculture but also for human consumption and to meet the rising water demand in other social and economic sectors. This demands improved water governance, management and investment in scientific knowledge, all of which entail commitment and resources. It’s time for decisive action. So we Should have to save water, its human right, otherwise we will have to pay for it.
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Water Crisis

About water crisis the shortage of water

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