(3 Sep 2024)
PAKISTAN WATER SYSTEMS
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Karachi, 25th August
1. Exterior of Mansoor’s house
2. Various of Mansoor washing dishes
3. Various of Mansoor filling up water in glasses
4. Tracking shot of Mansoor carrying water in glasses to the living room
5. Mid of Mansoor helping his son drink water
6. Mid of Mansoor
7. Mid of Mansoor’s wife
8. Mid of Mansoor’s son, Muslim
9. Shots of Mansoor showing the water pump and the sensor attached to it – UPSOUND (Urdu) “When there is water in the main line, this light turns red.”
10. Tight of sign above the water pump READS (English) “Warning, Stay away”
11. Wide of water pump and underground water tank with lid open
12. Tight of water level inside the tank
13. Mansoor lifting the sensor from inside the tank UPSOUND: (Urdu) “This tells us the volume of the water inside the tank”
14. Tight of Asani’s app on Mansoor’s phone, READS “96 percent”
15. Various of Asani’s system installed at Mansoor’s house
16. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Syed Mansoor, Asani’s client:
“Our life has changed in a way where the time we previously spent waiting for water to come in the main line, there was no schedule, which was very disturbing for us. However, since we got the system installed, it automatically detects when the water is in the main line and starts filling up the tanks, we can now spend the same time doing other things, our family life has also improved. We also got rid of that constant worry, about if we’re going to have water or not.”
17. Mid of neon sign READS “Asani.io”
18. Various of activity inside Asani office
19. Various of engineer assembling the system
20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ansab Naqvi, CEO & Founder Asani:
“The overall requirement is, if you talk about Karachi, 1100 million gallons per day and 650 is max that is being provided, this is already half of the shortfall. So there’s no possible way, everybody is going to get water, right. So this way, people are wasting, like two or three hours on a daily basis, just to get their water tanks filled, they have to call (water) tankers, they have to maintain suction pumps, so that they can get the water from the supply lines because pressure is not being maintained by the supplier side. So that’s how it creates a huge inequity in the distribution areas.”
21. Various of screens displaying readings from Asani’s water management system
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Farukh Mazhar, Director, F&M – testing and certification agency:
“They (Asani) are into IOT systems, they are managing the utilities and water management and the other utility, electricity and other management system, which is the need of the day.”
23. Various of poster at Asani’s office
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Karachi, 28th August 2024
23. SOUNDBITE: (English) Farukh Mazhar, Director, F&M – testing and certification agency:
“And because of the cost (of production) involved in Pakistan and if you compare with the cost of Europe or America or wherever, there’s a vast difference and when we serve the world with our prices, its always a competitive price."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Karachi, 25th August 2024
25. Mid of water pump operating automatically at Mansoor’s house
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The supply of water in Pakistan’s capital falls almost 50 percent short of demand, according to the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board.
It means water is scarce and supply sketchy for the residents of a city of over 20 million people.
Now a new system devised by a Karachi start-up is providing hope for many families and businesses across the city.
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