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Waterlogging gradually washing out the beautiful valley of
Parsan
By: Alhaj Muhammad Khan
The village Parsan is a
beautiful valley of tehsil Garam chashma with a population of 350
households, isforty five kilometers away from district Chitral. It
has been withering away due to the waterlogging for many years now
the unusual change in climate has increased the melting of glacier
in the region has also quadru pled
the rippling the whole valley.
The AKDN after assessing the
dwindling situation of the valley tasked to Focus Humanitarian
Assistance Program, Pakistan to conduct research in 2005 on how to
protect the valley and mitigate the emerging problems to the people
from waterlogging. This research reportedly was conducted by the
researchers and students of Geology department of Punjab
University.
It�s pertinent to mention that
this research report neither was shared with community nor
preventive measures were taken in the valley to protect the houses,
forests and lands under cultivation from destruction of
waterlogging and developing of salinity.
The people of the area
reportedly forwarded their request to the district government and
other non-governmental organizations many times by every passing
year to take preventive measures to protect the lands, forestsand
houses of the poor people in the valley but no mitigationary
measures were put in place to tackle with. It is also important to
mention that the 350 households of the area is under the verge of
precipice, onlythe fifty houses may be safe from destruction for
few years but the rest of the houses including cultivated lands,
forests and are going to disappear every passing day. The poor
people of the areawho only rely on farming of crops for food and
forests for fuel are looking the life in the valley gloomy to live
and haplessly looking their whereabouts and possessions vanishing
day by day from waterlogging.
Those people who earn handsome
money and do jobs in Chitral town and other parts of the country
have either migrated with their families into the Chitral town
temporarily or purchased a piece of lan d
for a safe life. The only poor and needy segment of the valley is
living there helplessly for many years without any support of
government and social welfare organization in the country.
The situation in the valley in
the coming few years might turn from bad to worse and the only
remaining cultivable farms will disappear and the remaining forests
which were also helpful to mitigate the waterlogging to some extent
shall also vanish.
It is a time for the
government to awake from deep slumber and the non-governmental
organization claiming for social welfare to take immediate action
to protect the poor and helpless people�s farm lands, forests and
houses from ceasing to exist.
The possible measures can be
taken by government with the support of International agencies and
donors� to divert the water of �Ochor�- which after flowing about
one kilometer absorbs into the soil and forms three artificial
lakes. By constructing a big canal or draining this water by a
pipeline about four kilometers into a safe place of�Tang� possibly
be a good preventive measures against water logging and salinity in
the area but it needs of launching a mega project to deal with. By
draining this water into Tang the three artificial lakes might
dried outwhich causes water logging and salinity in the area. To
regenerate life in people, lands and plants in Parsan valley for
long term depends in dealing with waterlogging and salinity sooner
than later.
The writer is a teacher and Journalist
based in Chitral |