Pakistan, June 23 -- Chairman of the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat Malik Abrar Ahmed has said that the water crisis in Rawalpindi would end soon with the completion of new dams and projects to conserve rainwater.

Millions of gallons of water would be available daily with the construction of underground water tanks in the cantonment and city areas, he said while talking to a delegation of Rawalpindi Restaurants, Caterers, Sweets, and Bakers Association, led by its President Muhammad Farooq Chaudhry here at his office, according to PML-N news release on Sunday.

Malik Abrar Ahmed, whose also Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Rawalpindi Division President, said work was underway on the construction of new Daducha ...