Indus River System Authority
Indus River System Authority is a water regulator in Pakistan, established in 1993 an act of Parliament. The authority was established for regulating and monitoring the distribution of water sources of the Indus River system among the provinces, in accordance with provisions of the water accord. The Indus River System Authority oversees the allocation of water based on the seasonally available supplies. The Chairman of the authority is Rao Irshad Ali Khan.[1][2]
Formation | 22 May 1993 |
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Type | Water monitoring and regulating among provinces |
Legal status | Active |
Headquarters | Islamabad, Pakistan |
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Chairman | Rao Irshad Ali Khan |
Website | irsa |
References
- Encyclopedia Sindhiana volume 1, Sindhi language Authority, 2010, p. 150
- "41pc water share of Balochistan being stolen in Sindh, says Irsa chairman". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
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