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  HYDERABAD:The regulation process for surface and ground water consumed by the industrial sector in Sindh has bee dunk purple n set in motion. In this regard, the Supreme Court-mandated committee and provincial secretaries of various government departments will meet in Karachi on February 11 at the Sindh Secretariat.Industries like textiles, energy, cement, petroleum, petrochemicals, fertiliser, sugar and paper, among others will have to pay adequate charges after the committee decides the rates for each sector. Sindh chief secretary issued on Saturday intimation for the meeting to eight provincial secretaries, directors general of Sindh Food Authority (SFA) and Sindh Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and managin nike air force 1 mujer g directors of Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) and Water and Sanita adidas spezial tion Agency Hyderabad (WASA).The meeting will discuss issues including water charges, mechanism of collection and monitoring, environmental approvals for industries, registration with SFA and status of its laborato Yqim Israel reimposes series of restrictions after coronavirus spike
 India   39 s Covid-19 deaths rose by more than 4,000 for a second co adidas originals ultraboost nsecutive day on Sunday as calls for a nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of the virus mounted.India   39 s health ministr af1s white y reported 4,092 fatalities over the past 24 hours, taking the overall death toll to 242,362. New cases rose by 403,738, just shy of the record and increasing the total since the start of the pandemic to 22.3 million.India has been hit hard by a second Covid-19 wave with cases and deaths hitting reco jordan rosse rd highs every other day. With an acute shortage of oxygen and beds in many hospitals and morgues and crematoriums overflowing, experts have said the actual numbers for Covid-19 cases and fatalities could be far higher.Many Indian states have imposed strict lockdowns over the past month to stem the surge in infections while others have announced restrictions on public movement and shut down cinemas, restaurants, pubs and shopping malls.But pressure is mounting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to announc