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DEDICATION
All my Efforts Dedicated to my Spiritual Father, Master and Mentor Honorable Dr.M.A.Naeem . His guidance is Beacon light for my Life. May God Bless Him
In Union Council Tibbi Lundan,Tehsil Jampur District Rajan Pur, Punjab Province Pakistan. By BDF Volunteers Al-Noor Welfare Trust Islamabad ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my gratitude to all those who gave me the possibility to complete this Study. I want to thank the Honourable Syed Iftikhar Hussain Chairman Al-Noor Trust who facilitate us and provide us the all necessities of the study. I have furthermore to thank the Mr.Abdul-Rauf Abidi who stands side by side with us in all the difficulties of the survey, Boarding and Lodging was very excellent due to the Mr. Ghazanfar Langah at the D.G Khan our Base Camp. I am bound to the Mr.Wazir Ali, Mr. Zeeshan Gilani, Mr. Ghulam Punjtan. Mr Atta Hussain, for their stimulating support. I am deeply indebted to my fellow Mr Rauf whose help, stimulating suggestions and encouragement helped me in all the time of survey for and writing of this report. My colleagues from the BDF Volunteers. I want to thank them for all their help, support, interest and valuable hints. Especially I am obliged to Mr. Sajid Hussain, Mr.Bari, Mr.Tabaruk. My friend Mr.Umer was of great help in difficult times. Especially, I would like to give my special thanks to Mr.Musharraf Niaz whose support and love enabled me to complete this work. M.T.J Blouch Executive Summary This report will enhance the situation of targeted area and condition of the lives of that area in your mind. The focus points which are studied are Drinking Water, Health, and Education. Water Water is inevitable for life. It is one of the nature's precious gifts to human beings. Human beings can live without food for about two months but they cannot survive without water for more than four days. Besides direct consumption of water at homes and farms, water affects our daily life in many indirect ways and plays an important role in the processing and manufacturing of many essential commodities. Hence its storage, conservation and use should be in such a way that it benefits all in an equitable and efficient manner. Like many other mountainous areas of Pakistan, these considerations are particularly relevant to Rajan Pur district. But the lives of our study areas about 50 Sq Km, facing the vulnerable situation regarding the Drinking water. They fetch the water from the 300 feet deep wells by the donkeys. An average family required 6 to 8 hours to bring and fetch water from the 10km to 12 km away from their homes. Water quality is very poor and contaminated by the different harmful metals and materials. The availability of safe drinking water was 0% Education According to 2002 Economic Survey of United Nations, “ Most of the inhabitants of Pakistan are poor and 40% of them live under poverty line, about 70% of its population dwells in villages. About 300,000, young ones are jobless. They have no access to good education ” . The report shows that how much difficulties and troubles have been faced by this poor and suppressed class of the country. Their main occupation is agriculture and its yearly out put cannot meet their daily and basic needs of life. It is worth to note that only 1% landlords hold almost 95% of lands in Pakistan. This unjust division of land further creates economical problems not only for the poor but also the government does not get the lion ’ s share in this respect. In our study area we found only three schools of primary level. The education rate is 4.8.% in order to 1.7 % at Three class level,1.5% at Fifth level, 0.9% at 8 th class level and 0.7% at Matriculation level. A parent says, if their child goes to schools for education who will be the substitute as the water carrier. Health Children in Pakistan face a variety of serious challenges ranging from malnutrition and poor access to education and health facilities. One in ten children does not survive their fifth birthday with the majority of deaths due to diarrhea, pneumonia or vaccine- preventable diseases. Thirty per cent of children are chronically malnourished and lack safe water and household sanitation, especially in rural areas. In our study area health facility was 0%.The 70% peoples were suffering stomach diseases and 20 % were suffering cough and fever.5% are permanent patient. Awareness In context with the general awareness only 0.9% peoples heard about the Iodine. while the 0.01% heard about the HIV/AIDS. Geographical Location Rajanpur is a city and the headquarters of the Rajanpur District and tehsil in the extreme southwest part of Punjab, Pakistan (29:06N, 70:19E). The district lies entirely west of the Indus River (Sindhu river); it is a narrow, 20 to 40 miles wide strip of land sandwiched between the Indus river on the east and the Sulaiman range of hills and mountains on the west. The town is approximately nine miles from the right (west) bank of the river. According to the 1998 census of Pakistan it had a population of 42,986 Background of Target District Rajanpur district has three tehsils; Jampur in the north, Rajanpur in the center and Rojhan in the south. In addition, there is a "tribal area" in the hills of Sulaiman range. Asni, Dajal, Fazilpur, Harand, Hajipur, Jampur, Lalgarh, Mithankot, Muhammedpur, Rajanpur, Rojhan, and Umerkot are the large or historic towns and cities in the district. District in Table.
Population According to 1998 Population and Housing Census, total population of Rajanpur district is 1104 thousands persons out of which 582 thousands are males and 522 thousands are females. Density of population in the district is 86 persons per square Kilometre. Percentage break-up of the Rural and Urban population is 85.4 and 14.6 respectively. Tehsil Wise Population
The study area was in Tehsil Jampur the very ignored and backward. The study themes were Drinking water and basic Health facility and Education. We moved toward the North of the Dajal. The area was symbol of the water scarcity and poverty. No water was available the water storage pond was empty. All the community depends on the rain water for their requirements .Peoples have the livestock. The average family the 10 to 12 persons. In these situations Al-Noor welfare trust installed there some water turbines which turned the situation of the beneficiaries .Now trust planned to wide their work and want to target more areas. The plan was to install 26 turbine. Results Literacy Rate Peoples can write in any language 8.5% Peoples can read in any language 8.5% Schooling Ever Attend Schools 4.8% Never attend schools 95.2% Schooling at 3 class level 1.7% Schooling at 5 class level 1.5% Schooling at 8th Class level 0.9% Schooling at Matriculation 0.7%
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