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Monday, 17 March 2014

Tharparkar cries for help: See who responds!



The scarcity which is currently in Tharparkar is gripping the hearts of our nation. Where people are trembling by just imagining the situation  across Thar, the Sindh government is just keeping silent and enjoying hot meals at home.
While we spend zillion in gaining a better lifestyle, life in Tharparkar is nothing more than a struggle every day. The poverty in the region is causing the people to starve and the babies to die. Almost 121 children have died and there is still a lasting lack of water, food and medicine.







Not only the region is suffering from draught, but the people are also fighting hepatitis.

 According to Malik Riaz, nearly 99 per cent of the population is suffering from the aid disease and for this he plans to in route more mobile hospitals to Tharparkar within 15 days. He said the mobile hospitals shall remain in the region for 6 months. 





The region of Tharparkar needs not only long term but also long lasting solutions. The desert area is still inhabited by people and we can spend money to help our brothers in Tharparkar. We must remember that there are other deserts in the world too but they are quite developed. Our deserts are inhabited and are in need of developments and supplies. We must do our best to help our brothers in distress. I also requesting our government to please help tharparkar and do their best to facilitate them and immediately resolve all their problems afterall the region is also yours.

An eye on this region please !





 -Thankyou .



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