Water Conservation in Pakistani Cities

Posted on July 20, 2008
Filed Under >Owais Mughal, Disasters, Economy & Development, Environment
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While browsing youtube I came across this very thought provoking documentary on depleting water resources of our cities. Even though the documentary talks about Karachi in specific, the problem of potable water and conservation is equally valid for any other city and town of Pakistan. According to current estimate, Pakistan is world’s 6th most populous country taking over Russia for that spot in 2006. With all this increasing population, lack of development of potable water resources, WATER is set to become the most precious commodity in coming years. It will truly become what in literature, people have been calling ‘aab-e-hayaat’.

21 responses to “Water Conservation in Pakistani Cities”

  1. Rafay Kashmiri says:

    @Deeda–i-Beena,

    there are few words in urdu

    Bachat – Paani ki Bachat (Bachat-e-aab )

    Kiffayat – Panni ki kiffayat ( kiffayat-e-aab)

    Paani ka zi’an = wasting of water zi’an-e-aab

    Zaya’a – waste

    if I remember more, will inform you

    Rafay Kashmiri

  2. Aisha says:

    First of all, I agree with shahrukh, raise the number of comments we can read without clicking! My finger gets so tired! Na ji na…just kidding. But it would be nice to see more at a glance in the event we want to comment on what several others have posted.

    Secondly, water conservation should be a world-wide concern and I think even those of us that “KNOW” this are guilty of being wasteful of a commodity which “SEEMS” to be endless. For starters, we should all take better care of our water sources and gov’ts should take better care in regulating companies which dump pollutants which contaminate our water supplies.

    Again, educating people to respect the enviornment is essential. Water Waste and Water Contamination. In what other country have you ever seen so much trash literally flooding sidewalks, pedestrian paths, and streets? How much of it actually ends up in rivers? If everyone starts getting fined for littering…people will start getting the idea and cease this filthy lazy bad habit.

  3. Eidee Man says:

    @Ahmad,

    if you share what you’re doing, maybe other people will join in and help ease the problem which afflicts us all.

  4. shahrukh says:

    This is Off-Topic
    -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

    I’m writing this comment from a usability perspective.

    I really don’t like the way your comments show on a posts. I’m not talking about the quality of comments ppl leave but your wordpress plugin for comments is not working for me.

    Lets say you have 50 comments on single post so when I click on post it shows 5 comments max and rest, I need to click and click to read.

    I want to request you to raise the bar from 5 comments to 15 comments on single post page.

    Now, the order in which comments appear is ridiculous.

    My second request is that I want to read comments as they were posted like first comment: first not the other way around.

    If you don’t understand what I’m talking about then please visit techcrunch.com , mashable.com or socially active community chris.pirillo.com .

    Owais bhai, I know you can write very thoughtful and impressive posts but the way comments plugins work on ATP is not effective.

    ATP Ads system and RSS Feed is another topic which I think need more thought on your end.

    Have you tried compressing html, php files like to tar.gz
    if not then try out *firebug* and *yslow* (Yahoo Product) addon of firefox which I think will help you solve some of your coding issues.

    Anyways I’m available if you need any help with plugins/wordpress.

  5. Deeda-i-Beena says:

    I am dismayed that the important subject (in this case water) CONSERVATION has been as usual turned into water CONVERSATION.
    The other day visiting the home of a dear friend I noticed several dripping Taps, running Toilet Bowls and and his cook letting the Tap run while he attended to other chores.

    When I pointed the WASTE to my friend, his response was “Don’t I pay my water bill?”

    That is where rests the problem of Waste and Conservation.

    Eversince, I have tried to find one word that would translate Conservation in Urdu but failed. Could some one please help me?

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