Population Explosion Turning Pakistan
Into A Slum
11 Jan 2012By Saeed Qureshi
Do Pakistan's planners and economic managers ever
realize that the fast growing population is the
biggest threat to the sustained development of that
country? The pace of development is out of sync with
the unremitting growth of population that of late has
reached a staggering mark of 187 million.
The birth rate outpaces the death rate with 31 births
and 8 deaths per thousand. For every thousand
individuals Pakistan has to feed 23 more mouths every
year. Food already getting scarce, the utilities,
housing, roads, jobs, health facilities, water, power,
educational institutions have to be proportionately
created for the burgeoning population.
The trend of urbanization is taking its toll on the
living conditions and environment in the cities. The
rural areas being grossly neglected for development of
infrastructure and provision of basic facilities, the
rural dwellers migrate to the towns and cities where
they take up menial and small jobs for survival.
The earning members have to carry the burden of their
family members some of whom may also join in the odd
jobs they seek to pool the cost of living. The
statistics tell us that 36 percent population lives in
big cities while 50 per cent population resides in
towns with roughly 5000 thousands population or over.
The migrants create shanty towns, or occupy inhabited
or odd places to live with several members huddled in
a small room made from unbaked bricks or mud. The
Pakistan's cities suffer from inadequacy of utility
and social services such as gas, water, electricity,
health, education and good public transportation
system. The uninhibited trend is to build houses
anywhere without approval of the local government or
municipalities.
One can witness the ugly and haphazard growth of
ramshackle shanty towns or even modesty good houses
coming up around the main cities such as Karachi,
Lahore and Islamabad. Karachi presents the worst
scenario as far grabbing of land and expansion of
small settlements and colonies around the cities are
concerned. These makeshift colonies are cordoning the
cities with filth and dirt and sewerage flowing in the
unpaved lanes with swarming worms and flies.
In the absence of a proper and pre-planned town
planning, the houses constructed haphazardly, do not
have a wider access to move and thus small, narrow
lanes and uneven dirt paths are used as approach
connections to the houses. Now wherever one builds
house of free will and without as we call zoning
rules, the access road and provision of electricity
and running tap water and gas connections take years
before these are piecemeal provided.
It would be interesting to note that in 1951 when both
East and West Pakistan were together, Pakistan's
population was around 30 million which at present
stands at 180 million alone in West wing now Pakistan.
While population has mushroomed exponentially, the
resources to cater for the needs of the growing
population have not been correspondingly created.
Pakistan is replete with huge natural resources one of
which are huge coal deposits But woefully these were
not utilized by mining and thus there is acute
scarcity of fuel and gas and electricity that could be
produced by using coal.
The construction of dams both for irrigation and power
generations were always kept on back burners for a
variety of untenable reasons. The Kalabagh dam that
should have been now functioning for decades was left
in lurch due to provincial bickering and thus no
government could pick up the courage to complete this
very vital project.
We have mayhem situation in Pakistan.
There is an unremitting and unprecedented chaos all
over. The industrial sector is being shut down; the
people are using firewood to cook food and to warm
their houses. We are moving back towards the primitive
ages. The agricultural crops are not enough to feed
the people. The entire system of governance and
provision of essential utilities on sustained bases
has been in doldrums.
With the fast growing population which is the easiest
pastime for a jobless person, the country has passed
into the phase of horrendous backwardness. See our
roads, our buses and markets places full of
encroachments with animals stalking the roads. Can one
believe this is a state that came into being only six
decades ago and looks like a medieval land?
The unchecked growth of population is a sure recipe
for unemployment, lawlessness, poverty, breaking down
of institutions, corruption, environmental
degradation, poor quality of life, the spread of
diseases, and the loss of hope for a better future
among the public. When resources are scarce and demand
gets higher and higher by the day, the people would
resort to crimes, stealing, and robbing, killing and
even prostitution.
The edicts of the religious clergy that population
control was a sin should be ignored as these
demagogues have no alternatives to give food to the
entire population nor have any plan to provide basic
needs, utilities and services to the teeming millions.
It is critically important that emergent measures
should be taken to cap the wild and unrestrained
proliferation of the population in Pakistan. Otherwise
beside the poverty graph going up, there can be riots
all over country which are already sporadically taking
place in Pakistan.
It is up to the authorities and the respective
governments in Pakistan as to how they bridle and
control the population explosion for better life of
the citizens. There are many research documents and
studies that are internationally available and also in
Pakistan which if implemented earnestly and with full
force of law, the population can be restrained.
Thus there will be less new humans to be taken care in
several ways from housing to medical care and jobs and
provision of basic needs both in terms of social
services and public utilities. That situation would
take off an enormous load on the government exchequer
as well as lessen the burgeoning socio-economic
problems.
It is foregone that the people with less
socio-economic hazards and minimum public service
irritants can be more productive than those reeling
under abject and degrading living conditions.
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