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I am here today because of our leader Prime Minister Pakistan Imran Khan is call us again for help to together for fundraising Project Bhasha Dam.

Therefore today i am creating  this profile to raise fund for this Bhasha Dam project and i am requesting to all our community in Europe and USA Canada and all over the world whereever our Pakistani are residence to help in this project and my goal is 10000€  .

This is not  Project cost ,  People in Portugal can directly donate through Pakistan Embassy in Lisbon.


Thank you all
Pakistan Zinda Bad
Live Long Pakistan 

Awan Zahid Nadeem
Lisbon Portugal

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Diamer-Bhasha Dam

is a concrete-filled gravity dam, in the preliminary stages of construction, on the River Indus in Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan. Its foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister [Yousaf Raza Gillani] of Pakistan on 18 October 2011. Upon completion, Diamer-Bhasha Dam would be the highest roller-compacted concrete (RCC) dam in the world.[3] The dam site is situated near a place called "Bhasha" in Gilgit-Baltistan's Diamer District, hence the name.

Upon completion, Diamer-Bhasha Dam would (i) produce 4,500 megawatts of electricity through environmentally clean hydropower generation; (ii) store an extra 8,500,000 acre feet (10.5 km3) of water for Pakistan that would be used for irrigation and drinking; (iii) extend the life of Tarbela Dam located downstream by 35 years; and (iv) control flood damage by the River Indus downstream during high floods.

However, in response to using Basha Dam to sideline the Kalabagh Dam, Engineer Anwer Khurshid has stated that "Bhasha dam is no substitute for Kalabagh dam not because of its altitude which is high enough, but because no irrigation canals can be taken out from it because of the hilly terrain. No canals can be taken out from any dam on the Indus except from Kalabagh Dam."[4]

It will have a height of 272 meters spillway with fourteen gates each 11.5 m x 16.24 m. The gross capacity of the reservoir will be 8,100,000 acre feet (10.0 km3), with a live storage of 6,400,000 acre feet (7.9 km3). Two underground powerhouses are being proposed, one on each side of the main dam having six turbines on each side with a total installed capacity of 4500 MW.

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Zahid Awan
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Agualva-Cacém

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