Article Archive for September 2011
BADIN: District Coordination Officer (DCO) Badin Dr. Kazim Hussain Jatoi claimed that the district government is making all-out efforts to provide food, shelter, drinking water and health facilities to the people of rain and flood-hit …
KARACHI: The parliamentary committee, constituted by the Prime Minister Syed Yousif Raza Gillani, discussed at length disaster situation in rain-hit districts of Sindh and reviewed emerngy measures taken by the provincial government address to miseries …
KARACHI: Climate change threatens to increase hunger and malnutrition among the Pacific region’s poorest people unless there is action soon, says a new report from the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
KARACHI: International Organization for Migration on Tuesday announced to have provided 17,000 shelter and non-food item (NFI) relief kits to help families displaced by flooding following torrential monsoon rains in Sindh.
HYDERABAD: Intermittent rains that started on Monday’s morning continued since then across Sindh, multiplying difficulties of the people.
BADIN: Drabbed in untidy cloths and holding an stick in her left hand Lakshmi Menghwar complains that since rain hit her village in Khoski town of Badin district she and her family is without food, …
KARACHI: A special “Sindh Chief Minister’s Relief Fund” will be established, provincial legislators and government employees will make contributions from their salaries for the rain-affected people.
KARACHI: The Met office has said that new monsoon spell is in the making and likely to hit Sindh on Sunday.
KARACHI: The Government of Japan has decided to provide emergency relief goods worth about Rs. 37.5 million for the rain victims in the province.
KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), Chief Altaf Hussain Friday said that MQM can join the coalition with Pakistan Peoples Party for the sole cause of lasting peace in Sindh.










