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CDA to start save water campaign today.


ISLAMABAD, November 14, 2009 (Balochistan Times): The Capital Development Authority (CDA (1) (Compact Disc Audio) The compact disc file extension that is seen on the computer in Explorer or some other file manager. CDA files are actually pointers to the locations of the individual tracks on the CD medium. See CD-DA. ) would launch a 60-day campaign from today (Sunday) to create awareness among masses about water conservation and to avoid its wastage. This water conservation campaign is being jointly organized by Capital Development Authority, Mass Awareness for Water Conservation and Development (MAWCD) project, funded by United Nations Development Programme, Ministry of Science and Technology and executed by Pakistan Council for Research in Water Resources. Under the drive, efforts would be made to create awareness among masses through posters, banners, electronic media, workshops, seminars, door to door awareness campaign by students besides arranging competitions and lectures in various schools, colleges and universities. DG Water Management Wing Sanaullah Aman has urged all students, teachers, NGOs, citizens of Islamabad to join hands with CDA, MAWCD, UNDP UNDP United Nations Development Programme
UNDP Unión Nacional para la Democracia y el Progreso (National Union for Democracy and Progress) 
, PCRWR PCRWR Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources  to make the awareness campaign a big success.

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Publication:Balochistan Times (Baluchistan Province, Pakistan)
Date:Nov 14, 2009
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