TRAGEDY… (BY Noumana)
Love, sorrows, companionship, feelings n struggle for life is not limited to human world only…
This picture tragedy shows that there is a parallel world to humans as well where companionship, joys, love n sorrows exist along with liberty n freedom of choice & decision in a pure environment
In general perception or metaphor, brutality, barbarism & deterioration of a human is always compared or considered equal to animals. There love is called animalism or instinct but it’s truer for modern bewildered man
Sometimes animals are far much better than we humans. .at least they are true to their creation, nature & feelings or reactions. They don’t foil their feelings for vested interests or callous selfishness. They are oblivious of avarice, corruption, treachery, fraud, deception & Most Importantly of disillusionments that is most catastrophic or sometimes constructive reality of human life...
They are what they are. They never wear masks hiding realities. They never compromise...either they r victors or looser...Allah has promised food for every living being that they get with little or more efforts...they are not subjected to the unwinding of fate. They smoothly do for what they are fated...on the other hand
It’s a human thing to wish more n more to challenge the fate or decisions of Omnipotent Creator, Allah.
Allah made humans as Supreme Creature to conquer the universe, to benefit from His Blessings n to make it easy, profitable for others. The comparison of humans with animals is not a misanthropy but a meek desire to highlight that modern man is failing to conquer the own self (himself) even entangled in the struggle of bread n pleasure either by hook or by crook.He has no time for self realization n accountability. In one way or other for all the complexities in life man himself is responsible. Landing on the moon, inventing n discovering ease or necessities of life is a miracle of human mind that made all the success n progress possible. On the other hand new methods for corruption n weapons of mass destruction is also evil of human mind
But definitely situation is not all black although we as humans are neglecting love, truth,co-operation etc. It has a positive brighter side that keeps igniting new hopes to go onward to progress, to quest n conquer. What is the plea in these paragraphs of distorted thoughts? Nothing but just that material or worldly progress is not enough. For real peace n love man has to coquets the self first, has to contemplate, ponder over the fact that truth n simplicity are the blessings, the more one remains close to nature, purpose of creation n true to nature's virtues the more remoteness from vices n impurities are attainable, money can't buy peace or love, it always reciproque n multiply if enlightened with sincere intentions n sympathy. self check n self-correction at every individual level is the most simple priceless way to eliminate hatred n extremism making world a chandelier of various delighting virtues as there is a saying "charity begins at home"virtues & vices are inside humans,its upon one's kindered soul to opt for better or worst...Love in its every form is a strenght n support but love for humanity & peace is the need of hour
Or we must learn something from animals...
mostly peole talk only to have a chit chat or to be pompous either in useless conformity to the norms or thinkless rejection of the rooted values n rules to coin the rebellion.Then what about the truth's kernel,motivations n analysis that goes hand in hands with pacing n moulding up with time,scientifically thinking taboos,morals n contemplation.??? free to express all these teasing thinkings n hypocratic,malignant reforms at this Blog
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Serious humanitarian crises.." Labours Pain Sweet ???....
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NOUMANA YASEEN
The civilian population of NWFPA is facing the brunt of barbaric violence. They are homeless in homeland because of elements that they served with resources n hospitability. According to the latest updates of UNHCR, there are more than 500,000 IDPs, world?s largest internal migration, packed as poultries in camps n host families in NWFP with the disastrous lack of humanitarian needs. Among these IDPs there are 66,000 pregnant women, some 4,375 are due to give birth in this month(June).United Nation Population Fund, active in the region, is concerned about meager facilities & very few medics. And so much innocent lives who r victim of violence in their pre-natal phase are at risks of death.
DR Muhammad Ali who is supervising UNPFA?s emergency told ?there is no plan for these pregnant women. Doctors are concerned about a lack of emergency obstetric & neonatal care and other complications in the camps. Gods forbid if any emergency befall in camps after evening there is not any lady doctor or expert attendant available in the camps. Executive Director of an NGO working in camps told the shyness of these white collared people and traditional veil culture is biggest obstacle in aid work. On the other hand a poor husband told I haven?t received any aid. So far no one visited us for support. My wife is nine months pregnant but I am helpless, empty handed. Other women told she had four daughters, one has died during migration this time she is expecting a baby boy but both of them are at the verge of death.
These IDPs are facing snakes n Scorpio, lack of food n medicine n to worsen the situation there is rise in diseases. Outbreaks of malaria n measles have been reported; recently children have suffered gastro n now WHO fears IDPS are exposed to water borne diseases on account of poor sanitation ,unhygienic conditions & low vaccination coverage . Doctors are already treating people for high Bp, diarrhea, diabetes, asthma along with mental n psychological disorder ,thus pregnant women there are more vulnerable, predisposed to abortion or death. ?Out of seven women every fifth is anaemic now adding to the potential risks of child birth complications. About 15% of women giving birth might require blood transfusion or surgery?, told DR Khalid a District Project Officer for UNPFA. But there are not proportionate doctors available.
Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussauin told last weekend,?substantial number of lady doctors n doctors were deployed in the camps?73 doctors had been appointed in basic health units, 15 in Mardan, 3 in Harripur, 2 in Noshehra, 2 in Malakand, 13 in Swabi & 6 in Charsadda. Any one can guess much more lady doctors, mid wives or expert attendants are needed along with food, medicine, calcium & iron supplements, vaccination, mosquito nets and as much financial support as possible .UN is lamenting the Luke warm response of the world towards these miserable IDPs, lacking proper before handed planning Pakistan is heavily dependant upon international aid. Though many organizations along with ICRC and PCRC. But having many other projects the expecting mothers are not their only concern or priority. Still much more is left to be done to improve the sanitation conditions n for the provision of food n medics especially to these mothers garnering future. Only a fraction of IDPs are receiving aid n others are left to fend for themselves.
To fix the problem hospitals in dif cities should send medical teams & ambulance on weekly basis. A complete data-base of every pregnant woman should be maintained with the estimated delivery dates n information of normal, cesarean or complicated birth cases that should be in hands of every medical officer there. Proportionate 24/7 rural health centers, labor rooms with mobile van services should be provided. Though UNPFA has set up MUS (mobile unit service) with a lady doctor, expert attendant, a driver & a helper but this service should be expanded to all areas. Proper food rest n medicine is now a luxury for these pregnant women once living in comfort but they should have at least proper medical check up n necessities (things) required at the child birth time.
The expecting mothers are in miserable conditions & inexpressible pains. They, lacking every emergency aid n help , have severe fears for their babies to be born with psychological n mental scars?they keep lying inside oven-heat tents n giving birth in such circumstances is a test of endurance for these mothers n medics too. these people are full of resentment n questions that why their biggest pleasure of parenthood n? labors sweet pain? is turned into a life in death & shame for them. In this ?widening gyre? of peril where ? anarchy n blood dimmed tide? is loosed upon us every one has to come forward to fill the gaps left by the paucity of government or our generations to come will never forgive us.is labours pain in such crisis sweet ?? "Hum k Thehry Ajnabi itni madaraton k baad"??
News Record
The Post(Eye Candy)
• The Nation
• Nawa-i-Waqt
Issues
NOUMANA YASEEN
The civilian population of NWFPA is facing the brunt of barbaric violence. They are homeless in homeland because of elements that they served with resources n hospitability. According to the latest updates of UNHCR, there are more than 500,000 IDPs, world?s largest internal migration, packed as poultries in camps n host families in NWFP with the disastrous lack of humanitarian needs. Among these IDPs there are 66,000 pregnant women, some 4,375 are due to give birth in this month(June).United Nation Population Fund, active in the region, is concerned about meager facilities & very few medics. And so much innocent lives who r victim of violence in their pre-natal phase are at risks of death.
DR Muhammad Ali who is supervising UNPFA?s emergency told ?there is no plan for these pregnant women. Doctors are concerned about a lack of emergency obstetric & neonatal care and other complications in the camps. Gods forbid if any emergency befall in camps after evening there is not any lady doctor or expert attendant available in the camps. Executive Director of an NGO working in camps told the shyness of these white collared people and traditional veil culture is biggest obstacle in aid work. On the other hand a poor husband told I haven?t received any aid. So far no one visited us for support. My wife is nine months pregnant but I am helpless, empty handed. Other women told she had four daughters, one has died during migration this time she is expecting a baby boy but both of them are at the verge of death.
These IDPs are facing snakes n Scorpio, lack of food n medicine n to worsen the situation there is rise in diseases. Outbreaks of malaria n measles have been reported; recently children have suffered gastro n now WHO fears IDPS are exposed to water borne diseases on account of poor sanitation ,unhygienic conditions & low vaccination coverage . Doctors are already treating people for high Bp, diarrhea, diabetes, asthma along with mental n psychological disorder ,thus pregnant women there are more vulnerable, predisposed to abortion or death. ?Out of seven women every fifth is anaemic now adding to the potential risks of child birth complications. About 15% of women giving birth might require blood transfusion or surgery?, told DR Khalid a District Project Officer for UNPFA. But there are not proportionate doctors available.
Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussauin told last weekend,?substantial number of lady doctors n doctors were deployed in the camps?73 doctors had been appointed in basic health units, 15 in Mardan, 3 in Harripur, 2 in Noshehra, 2 in Malakand, 13 in Swabi & 6 in Charsadda. Any one can guess much more lady doctors, mid wives or expert attendants are needed along with food, medicine, calcium & iron supplements, vaccination, mosquito nets and as much financial support as possible .UN is lamenting the Luke warm response of the world towards these miserable IDPs, lacking proper before handed planning Pakistan is heavily dependant upon international aid. Though many organizations along with ICRC and PCRC. But having many other projects the expecting mothers are not their only concern or priority. Still much more is left to be done to improve the sanitation conditions n for the provision of food n medics especially to these mothers garnering future. Only a fraction of IDPs are receiving aid n others are left to fend for themselves.
To fix the problem hospitals in dif cities should send medical teams & ambulance on weekly basis. A complete data-base of every pregnant woman should be maintained with the estimated delivery dates n information of normal, cesarean or complicated birth cases that should be in hands of every medical officer there. Proportionate 24/7 rural health centers, labor rooms with mobile van services should be provided. Though UNPFA has set up MUS (mobile unit service) with a lady doctor, expert attendant, a driver & a helper but this service should be expanded to all areas. Proper food rest n medicine is now a luxury for these pregnant women once living in comfort but they should have at least proper medical check up n necessities (things) required at the child birth time.
The expecting mothers are in miserable conditions & inexpressible pains. They, lacking every emergency aid n help , have severe fears for their babies to be born with psychological n mental scars?they keep lying inside oven-heat tents n giving birth in such circumstances is a test of endurance for these mothers n medics too. these people are full of resentment n questions that why their biggest pleasure of parenthood n? labors sweet pain? is turned into a life in death & shame for them. In this ?widening gyre? of peril where ? anarchy n blood dimmed tide? is loosed upon us every one has to come forward to fill the gaps left by the paucity of government or our generations to come will never forgive us.is labours pain in such crisis sweet ?? "Hum k Thehry Ajnabi itni madaraton k baad"??
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