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Appeal for Help
The Thirsty Lotus
This is the untold story of 21st century about
26 villages located in the area Jampur, Tehsil &
district Rajanpur (29.06 N, 70:19E), extreme
south west of Punjab, Pakistan. This strip, 20
to 40 miles wide of barren cum semi hilly, as to
its west is Suleiman hill ranges, on its north
Choti Bala. Its population is over 100 thousand.
The surrounding area is famous for WWFand
attracts lot many dignitaries for bird shooting
and recreation trips. Lagharis, Mazaris,
Dereshiks and Khosas are the major Landlords.
The people speak Baluchi and Saraiki.
Main Rural Localities
These are located in the Union Council Tibbi
Lundan of Jampur Tehsil, namely
Thul Janun, Thul Alam khan, Thul Seerak, Thul
Haero, Thul Gunmun, Thul Ali Muhammad, Moza Leek
wala, Basti Allah Bakhsh, Basti Ali Muhammad
khosa, Basti Ali Abad, Basti Mureed Hussain,
Basti Lashkar Ali, Basti Jhamat, Basti Bhargari.
100% inhabitants are below poverty line. A
donkey is more valuable than this barren land.
The annual rainfall is about 100 – 125 mm which
comes in a stormy way to form flash floods and
they face devastating damages to their feeble
muddy houses and cattle.
Social
Living
They live in family groups. The basic service
utility is an unknown word with no water, no
electricity and no dispensary. Only three
Schools starved with teachers, furniture and
anything else. 95% of the population never heard
of schooling. The child and women are busy
working as “water carrier” in the community.
Water
Calamity
Water is inevitable for life, the nature’s most
precious gift to all living beings. But here the
only major task left is to strive for water and
water. The “Lotus” is so starved! The females
and children are forced to go daily for fetching
water from dawn to dusk all year, roving daily
about 20-25 km , whether to face hot sand or
freezing wind biting their faces and feet, the
real index of calamities and miseries. Yet the
water brought is 0.0% pure and full of
contaminations. Hence diseases are their
permanent fate.
Health Facility
Disease rate is 95% mostly of stomach, kidneys
and lungs. When the survey team reached there
one of the old women was dying as her appendix
had been burst. Death rate of children is very
high sorrowfully.
Survivability Plan
It is quite imperative to steer them out of this
calamity. This can be done by making some
efforts for water facilities near their
dwellings. The water is at about 300-400 ft
deep, which can be pumped up by powerful
turbine-Generator. The cost of
installation/maintenance is of the tune of Rs.
1.5 million (25000$ / 12000pounds) per unit.
Each village will need one such plant. It will
be unthinkable and unthinkable gift for them.
They are looking for Moses to come forward with
the bouquet of indescribable happiness. As it is
not their fault to get birth at such a place
just to be a “Thirsty Lotus” needing water. It
means life and everlasting life for those who
bestow lives to these needy ones. May God give
us the strength to help those achieving rosy
smiles to their faded faces.
Please hurry in the service of mankind and your
conscience will give you
Thank
you bouquet.
May God bless you and them (amen)
Looking forward to your donations
Syed Iftikhar Hussain Naqvi
Chairman Alnoor Welfare Trust(regd) Islamabad
Phone no: 051-4318529
051-4449342
0346-5545512
Bank Account: 010-1051-5
United Bank Limited (Online)
Sikanderabad
Bank code: 1583
Contact No(UK) : 00447967781518
(available till 20th March only)
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