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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Incentives for Buner marble industry sought PESHAWAR: Speakers at a seminar Tuesday asked the government and international community to announce special incentives for
the conflict-affected marble factories and extend facilities to the workers in Buner district.
The seminar was
organised by an NGO on the rights and livelihood issues of workers in marble factories and mines in Buner district. NWFP Minister
for Labour Sher Azam Wazir, Buner District Nazim Abdul Rauf Khan, Pakistan People’s Party MPA Major (R) Baseer Khattak,
Central President of Muttahida Labour Federation Gul Rehman, Rahimzada of Marble Industries Association, Buner, Mukhtar Bacha,
Abdul Khaliq of ActionAid, Idrees Kamal and Peshawar Press Club President Shamim Shahid addressed the seminar.
Sher
Azam Wazir said the provincial government was aware of the sufferings of the people of Malakand division including Buner where
clashes between militants and security forces had adversely affected social, economic, political and industrial sectors. He
announced setting up of a healthcare centre in Buner exclusively for the workers of marble industries and mines in the district.
“We will also seek a special package for the owners of marble industries and mines located in the troubled
zones as the workers and industrialists are co-related,” he added. Abdul Rauf Khan said that besides militancy, the
frequent and prolonged electricity loadshedding in Buner had damaged the marble industries, which was producing about 68 per
cent of the marble in the country. He claimed that 20,000 people including miners, industrialists, workers, transporters and
landowners depended on the marble industries. “The military operation in Buner not only displaced the population but
also left the marble industries deserted for the last six months,” the district nazim said.
Rahimzadha deplored
the unscheduled loadshedding and low electricity voltage in the industrial area of Buner, saying the workers and craftsmen
were waiting for hours during the power outage. “We will reduce working hours to six hours a day in case the government
promised uninterrupted power supply to the marble factories,” he said, adding that the workers were regularly changing
their workplaces and the industrialists and owners could not offer proper facilities to them.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Hepatitis in Buner Shaukst Hayat Buneri Chinglai, Buner Soft and pure drinking water is a great blessing of Allah but we have no access
to it due to our own irresponsible activities. Water pollution is a great health hazard to all the people of our globe? It
is due this very reason that many fatal and deadly deceases are spreading on the earth with alarming pace and proportion.
Like other fatal diseases hepatitis is also one of the deadly diseases, which is spreading due to the polluted and unhygienic
water reservoirs and posing a serious threat to the health of the people. In many parts of our country too a large number
of people have become victim to this fatal disease and the government and other concerned quarters are not bothered to resolve
the matter once and for all. Buner is a place where this disease is spreading with alarming pace and posing a serious threat
to its inhabitants. According to a rough estimate a large number of people have become victim of this fatal disease and the
high-ups have turned a deaf ear to get it resolved. The areas where the patients of this disease are found in abundance are
Khadukhel, Chamla, Amazai, Gagra, Chagharzi, Gadezi and other adjoining localities. According to experts the poor sanitation
facilities and the non-availability of pure and unhygienic drinking water are the main causes of the outbreak this fatal disease.
It is also revealed that the water supply schemes in Buner are in shamble and dilapidated condition and the pipelines have
been passed through the dirty places and heaps of garbage. Through a laboratory test the drinking water of these areas has
been declared dangerous for all kind of use.
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