Water shortage in Pakistan is common. With the increase in population, there is an increase in water demand as well. The majority of people in the country do not have access to potable water; many have to buy water for daily use. As for drinking water, rich people can afford mineral water but what about the poor? How they can survive without water is there any option for them?This is a big issue. If we continue to waste water, there will come a time when we have no water left. I see people keep water running. We must remember that even one drop of water saved can save the lives of people who have none.Hira AbidKarachi
from The News International - Newspost https://ift.tt/2WhmEpa
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Water: nowhere
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