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Arshad, 38, is one of hundreds of millers in Pakistan earning a living using watermills, usually called jandar', working near streams.
The watermill owners could send their proposals regarding mills for seeking any technical and financial support, he said and added "we will give them that financial support and we have also funds earmarked for this particular facility.
An Eye On The World is published by Watermill Books, PS20.
Till a year ago, villagers knew Kuber as a small- time car mechanic who also operated the watermill and used to grind foodgrain in his off time.
With prices ranging from PS161,995 to PS224,995 at Watermill Gardens, househunters are being advised to view the new homes now, to make sure they don't miss out.
The development of watermill territories was closely related to development of technologies and construction of small-scale hydroelectric power plants (HPPs).
The Watermill at Posara's Cascades apartment (sleeps two) is the perfect place to relax after a long day of tastings.
Go to www.ruralretreats.co.uk The Watermill, Ixworth CONSTABLE would have felt right at home in this converted watermill on a private island in Ixworth.
IF YOU'RE desperately trying to sell your home so you can move into your dream property, Taylor Wimpey North West has a fantastic scheme on offer at its new Watermill Gardens development, in Bromborough.
We booked our holiday with Helpful Holidays and stayed at Watermill Barn, Manaton.
Their product, the WaterMill, converts air into potable water through condensation followed by antimicrobial processes.
Available in February, it is the first in an upcoming line of products that will include a solar-powered version of the WaterMill as well as the WaterWall, a large-scale adaptation for use on an industrial scale.
productions started out at the Watermill, the 219-seat regional theater in Newbury.