Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Article: Tribal clashes in Dadu and its impacts Referred back

Referred back  
Very poor and weak. No figures. How many communities are in conflict with each other?  How many people killed in  one year, , two, three  any period? Some major conflicts?  impacts are not properly described.    U shud know write proper noun with caps.
Tribal, is it proper noun?
Article: Tribal clashes in Dadu and its impacts
                                By Sadam solangi Roll no: 93
Dadu district gets its fame for the Tribal clashes. It was the time when peace was observed in Dadu, but in the present time the most of communal conflicts have occurred there. Dadu district is multiple ethnicity area, where some of the casts are fighting continuously on tribal disputes. By result of this fighting hundreds of people have lost their lives (including women and children), and left their homes.
 Usually, the conflicts took place in remote areas of Dadu district as, Juhi, Wahi pandhi, Sita road, K.N Shah, Phulji station, Piyaro Goth and also the river areas. Recently, near the Sita road an incident took place over the land dispute. In which, seven people died at the spot and four injured. Further, a few months ago near the Pat sharif, a girl of one tribe did court marriage with a boy who belonged to another tribe. After the marriage both were killed by girl’s community on the name of honor, (honor killing is best known in the regional language as Karo Kari). It is also a reason which leads different communities into conflict.
In addition, grabbing of the land disputes have also engulfed the hundreds of lives in getting of land. Recently, another event has occurred in the side village of K.N Shah, in which a few armed men attacked on a house and ultimately killed five people including a teenager girl. On other side in recent days; a newspaper has reported shocked news regarding the killing of six people of same family members because of an old enmity in Dadu.
These tribal clashes left psychological impacts on other people who remain limited in their homes. The people become unrest, worried, aggressive and also schools remain closed for rest of the years near the affected areas. Even it also effects on daily wagers, business, economy and the farmers left going to look after their fields, and in the result of this, hundreds of thousands acres land became barren or unfertile because of fear and conflicts among the various communities.
 The main causes of these tribal clashes are the illiteracy, unemployment, social in development, intolerance, no compromise over issues. Due to lack of education and the social awareness they stand to fight on such tiny matters that have no importance. They ought to provide education in certain way to make them socially and morally aware and educated. It is because of education they will learn tolerance, value of humanity, and finally they will avoid fighting over tiny matters that cause great loss for them. As once our Prophet (S.A.W) said that “killing of the one person is the killing of entire humanity”.

Along with it, the role of civil society in developed countries is appraisable, while in our society the civil people are in comfort sleep and also they have closed their eyes to see injustice with poor and down trodden people of rural areas. So that civil society must take such steps to eradicate these kinds of issues from rural areas.

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