Nara Canal is part of the irrigation system managed by the Sindh Irrigation and Drainage Authority (Sida), a body that seeks ...
LARKANA: The Sukkur Barrage authorities have advised the government to get the North Western Canal and its off-taking channels desilted on an emergency basis as the canal has silted up so heavily ...
Sukkur Barrage authorities have announced that all seven off-taking canals of the barrage will remain closed for 15 days from January 06-20. All gates of the barrage have been opened for annual ...
On Jan 13, 2024, a blind dolphin was found dead in the Bago-Jango section of a canal in Sukkur district. It had been forced to flee shallow waters in search of deeper ones as a result of water level ...
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Probe sought into barrage's gates crashMeanwhile, the Chief Engineer Sukkur Barrage Suhail Ahmed Baloch ... in the districts that were supplied water through the canals of the Barrage because all the water stored upstream flowed ...
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has visited Sukkur barrage and monitored the flood situation. The chief engineer briefed him and informed that today (Monday) the upstream flow of Sukkur ...
Long-nosed Viceroy Lord Willingdon took time off from his troubles with Indian Nationalists last week to go to Sukkur on the Indus ... it is known as the Lloyd Barrage. In 1923, when he was ...
The rehabilitation of the Sukkur barrage started in February 2023 and shows steady progress, currently at 16 percent physical progress. The desilting of Rice Canal was completed in May 2024.
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Irsa turns down Sindh's water release request for upcoming Kharif seasonBecause of inadequate river discharge, the pond level of Sukkur Barrage cannot be fully cared in order to release full supplies on the Right-Side canals including NWC which supplies water to ...
Shehbaz Sharif will review the relief work and also meet the flood victims. Later, the Chief Secretary Sindh and Chief Engineer Sukkur Barrage will brief the Prime Minister about devastation caused by ...
In 2015, it was reported that fishermen had released poisonous chemicals into the Rice and Nara canals to maximize their catch during the closure of the Sukkur Barrage for annual maintenance.
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