Thursday, March 26, 2026
News

Pakistan: Lahore HC raises alarm over water crisis, proposes 'emergency'

SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

Lahore | March 29, 2025 8:43:25 PM IST
Lahore High Court (LHC) raised alarms about the falling water levels, highlighting that the situation is leading to drought-like conditions.

During a regular hearing on environmental petitions, Justice Shahid Karim stressed the urgency of declaring a state of emergency to address the escalating water crisis, as reported by Dawn.

Justice Karim emphasized the urgency of addressing the water crisis, stressing the importance of preventing water wastage. He reiterated his suggestion to declare an emergency due to the water shortage, the Dawn reported.

A law officer from the Punjab government informed the court that a committee, headed by the Punjab chief secretary, had been established to tackle the issue. However, the court expressed dissatisfaction and criticized the excessive water use at car washes outside homes, ordering a crackdown and fines.

The court also asked for a report on the current drought conditions.

The judge noted that commercial markets should install water meters without delay, with the expense to be covered by the consumers. He proposed that the cost of the water meters be included as an extra charge in the billing statement.

A lawyer representing the Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa) informed the court that a proposal had been sent to the provincial government to purchase and install 2,00,000 water meters. He explained that the cost would be recovered in installments to lessen the financial impact on consumers, Dawn cited.

Justice Karim requested a report on potential changes to regulations concerning loader rickshaws and suggested appointing students as environmental volunteers.

The judge also expressed concerns about school buses, questioning why the government's ordinance on school transport had expired. "Are school owners so influential that even the government is powerless?" the judge inquired.

Pakistan is facing a severe environmental crisis, with rapid urbanization, deforestation, and industrial pollution worsening air and water quality. Climate change exacerbates water scarcity, causing droughts and floods. The country struggles with waste management and the depletion of natural resources, threatening both ecological and public health. Immediate action is needed. (ANI)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS (0)
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
 
MORE WORLD NEWS
India, Serbia hold 9th Round of Foreign ...
Pakistan's rights record slammed at UNHR...
Endgame for Nirav Modi, UK High Court re...
Hormuz route opened for India: Iran FM A...
'Trump wants to keep India in the loop':...
No one wants Iran's top job, fears being...
More...
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
Emergency, Gujarat riots, 1993 Mumbai an...
'Victory for the people of Panihati': RG...
'Edappadi not fighting for Tamil Nadu, b...
Chhattisgarh: Poultry sales halted withi...
20 lakh LPG cylinders needed for Char Dh...
Parliamentary panel recommends constitut...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
Kajaria brings Ranveer Singh and Ra... 
First look for 'Valmiki Ramayana' o... 
Best Hospital for Eye Surgery in In... 
JGU Achieves Historic Higher Rankin... 
Tech Mahindra inks MoU with IIT Bom... 
L&T Finance's 'Pillion Rider to... 
"Khelo India aims to nurture, devel... 
"It's not for the US to dictate ter...