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Rafiullah Mandokhail is a journalist based in Quetta, Pakistan, has been associated with English Daily DAWN, Daily The Frontier Post, Daily Pakistan Observer Islamabad, Balochistan Times Quetta and Daily Nawa-e-Waqt since 2009
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Taking a Stand for the Juniper
Muhammad Hashim, an environmental activist, has been working to conserve the juniper forest in Ziarat Valley, Balochistan, which faces threats from climate change and human activity. Despite being declared a national park and a UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve, the forest suffers from deforestation, poor regeneration, and climate impacts like reduced snowfall. Efforts under the 10 Billion Tree Tsunami programme and the establishment of a national park aim to protect this vital ecosystem, which plays a crucial role in carbon sequestration and maintaining local biodiversity.
Coal dust casts a pall over children’s health in Pakistan
Children in Duki, Balochistan, are suffering from severe respiratory illnesses due to coal dust from nearby mines. Despite coal mining being a significant source of revenue, the health and safety measures for miners and their families are inadequate. Local health practitioners report high rates of asthma and tuberculosis among children. The Mines Labour Welfare Organization and other regulatory bodies are criticized for failing to provide necessary healthcare and enforce safety regulations. The article highlights the urgent need for better health facilities and environmental controls to protect the vulnerable population.
Construction of BHU on ‘disputed land’ opposed
Residents of Zhob, including Hafiz Ahmad Ali, Bilal Khan, and others, have voiced serious concerns over the construction of a Basic Health Unit (BHU) and a football ground on disputed land. The land dispute between the Utmanzai and Musazai tribes has been ongoing, and residents have submitted multiple applications to local authorities to halt the construction. Despite these efforts, the government has proceeded with the construction, causing significant concern among the local population.
GRASP helps alleviate poverty from Balochistan
Speakers at a two-day training workshop on 'Micro Agro Entrepreneurship' for male and female farmers, organized by the International Trade Center under its EU-funded GRASP project, highlighted the importance of women's participation in agriculture, livestock, and business activities. The workshop, attended by fifty farmers, featured trainers from various organizations who provided training in agriculture, livestock, and business. The event was praised for encouraging women's involvement in these sectors.
Rich tributes paid to martyrs of freedom movement on Pakistan Day
Provincial Minister Mitha Khan Kakar emphasized the importance of unity and education during an event organized by the Education Department to mark Pakistan Day. The event, attended by various officials and students, included speeches, national songs, and tableaus. Deputy Commissioner Shehak Baloch paid tributes to the martyrs of the freedom movement. A flag hoisting ceremony was also held, commemorating the Lahore Resolution passed by the All-India Muslim League, which demanded a separate nation for Muslims in the British-Indian Empire.
International Mother Language Day observed
International Mother Language Day was observed in Balochistan with various events promoting linguistic and cultural diversity. The Pashtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party, Awami National Party, and Pashto Academy organized seminars and events highlighting the importance of mother languages. Speakers emphasized the role of languages in cultural diversity and development, lamenting the lack of implementation of constitutional rights to promote mother languages. The day also commemorates the 1952 martyrdom of Bengali students in Dhaka who protested for the recognition of Bangla as a national language.
The Lost Beauty of Koh-i-Sulaiman
Koh-i-Sulaiman, a mountain range in southwest Pakistan, has lost much of its natural beauty due to a massive fire in 2022. Once known for its lush landscapes and rich biodiversity, the area now faces challenges in restoration. The region holds historical and spiritual significance, with myths and folklore surrounding it. Efforts by organizations like the FAO and WWF have been made to conserve its unique pine nut forests. The government has plans to develop the area into a national park to boost tourism and provide alternative livelihoods for locals, but these initiatives are yet to be realized.
From year-long drought to intense floods
Balochistan, Pakistan, has been severely affected by torrential rains and flash floods, resulting in the death of at least 207 people and significant infrastructural damage. The floods have devastated crops, homes, and livestock, particularly impacting the districts of Zhob, Sherani, and Killa Saifullah. The Provincial Disaster Management Authority reported extensive losses, including thousands of destroyed homes and displaced families. Relief efforts are ongoing, with contributions from organizations like APPNA and CDRS, and visits from government officials, including Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. The Balochistan Assembly has requested substantial funds from the federal government for recovery and compensation.
Coal dust casts a pall over children’s health in Pakistan
Children in Pakistan's Duki coalfield are suffering from severe health issues due to coal dust exposure. Despite regulations prohibiting child labor in mines, enforcement is weak, and many children suffer from respiratory diseases like tuberculosis and asthma. Local healthcare facilities are overwhelmed, and poor living conditions exacerbate the problem. The high incidence of TB among coal miners and their families highlights the urgent need for better health and environmental protections.
Coal dust casts a pall over children’s health in Pakistan
Children in Duki, Balochistan, Pakistan, are suffering from severe respiratory illnesses due to coal dust from nearby mining operations. Despite coal mining being a significant source of revenue, the health and welfare of miners and their families are neglected. Local health practitioners report high rates of asthma and tuberculosis among children. The Mines Labour Welfare Organization and other regulatory bodies are criticized for inadequate health facilities and enforcement of safety regulations. The article highlights the urgent need for better healthcare and environmental controls to protect vulnerable populations.
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