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CRIMINAL RACKETS (3) answer(s).
 
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Tapping into trouble / Kaleem, Moosa; Ahmed, Maqsood   Journal Article
Kaleem, Moosa Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Imagine a city that requires 1,000 million gallons of water every day and then imagine a system that, even in the best case scenario, can carry only half of that water to the city. It is inevitable that dishonest officials, unscrupulous elements, profiteers and even crime rackets see this shortage as a window of opportunity to make a quick buck. Quite naturally, those vested in its failure would like to keep the system as inadequate and inefficient as it always has been. This is Karachi and a summary of its water woes for you.
Key Words Crime  Trafficking  Karachi  Water Crisis  Water Security  System 
Water Supply  Water Demand  Criminal Rackets  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Troubled waters: what makes water a highly mismanaged commodity in Karachi / Ahmed, Alia   Journal Article
Ahmed, Alia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract One April day in 2013, six artists got together and envisioned Karachi as they would like to see it, in place of the crumbling, violent megacity at their doorstep. Months later, in November, the team brought to their city a three-day explosion of street art, theatre, discussions, documentary screenings, exhibitions and live music under the the Pursukoon Karachi Festival. For a lasting effect, the festival launched its ultimate undertaking - renovating the Karachi Cantonment Railway Station.
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ID:   133357


Troubled waters: what makes water a highly mismanaged commodity in Karachi / Ahmed, Alia   Journal Article
Ahmed, Alia Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract One April day in 2013, six artists got together and envisioned Karachi as they would like to see it, in place of the crumbling, violent megacity at their doorstep. Months later, in November, the team brought to their city a three-day explosion of street art, theatre, discussions, documentary screenings, exhibitions and live music under the the Pursukoon Karachi Festival. For a lasting effect, the festival launched its ultimate undertaking - renovating the Karachi Cantonment Railway Station.
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