Afghanistan

Afghanistan&& 's Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, resolved participants at the International Water Research Conference in Kabul on Monday and emphasized that sustainable water management is important if the country intends to compete globally and obtain financial success.He stated it was important to the survival of human beings, animals and plants which Islam mandates the accountable usage of water in an Islamic society.Baradar mentioned that although water is a sustainable natural deposit, it is progressively ending up being scarce due to climate modification, rising water pollution, increasing human demand, and improper water usage.He cautioned that water resources are continuously depleting, which has adversely affected political and economic relations amongst countries.&& Afghanistan possesses huge natural water resources and reserves.
Due to different reasons, there has actually not been an expert and nationwide approach towards this enormous blessing throughout the country&& 's modern-day history.& & Therefore, it is now our cumulative duty to take essential actions towards efficient water management by utilizing all offered resources and implies,& & he said.Baradar mentioned that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) is making efforts to guarantee the appropriate utilization and management of the nation&& 's water resources; one such example being the Qosh Tepa Canal and the building and construction and rehabilitation of several dams.He also acknowledged participating in university teachers and other specialists for sharing research findings and advised them to continue their work.The International Water Research Conference, which is being held at the Loya Jirga Hall, will run for 3 days.
It is a joint effort by the Ministry of Higher Education and Kabul Polytechnic University.The primary objectives of the conference include: improving water management in the country, renewing underground water resources, ensuring proper usage of water, and preventing water pollution.The conference has actually united authorities from government institutions, teachers from prestigious foreign universities, representatives of worldwide companies, and domestic and global professionals in water management.An overall of 135 research documents will exist throughout the conference.The post Baradar warns of diminishing water resources at Kabul conference initially appeared on Ariana News.





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