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PESHAWAR: No one would ever believe that Peshawar was once called the "City of Flowers" and heritage because rickshaws in the city have exceeded the number of those flowers and instead of aroma of the lost flowers people were intensively inhaling the poisonous carbon monoxide gas of tri-wheelers.

A study conducted in the city revealed that the level of carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides in several places of Peshawar was very much higher than the international standards determined by the World Health Organization.

The increasing traffic chaos and emission of hazardous gases have been also causing various health problems for city dwellers. The atmosphere has been badly polluted with fumes and noise pollution had crossed all limits. The noise level in certain parts of the city ranges between 90 and 100 decibel, while the limit set by WHO is 85 decibel.

 

Rated as the most polluted city of the country, the average air pollution in Peshawar is 17 particles per million (PPM) and it goes up to 38 PPM at certain spots. Experts say that noise above 9 PPM is dangerous to human health.

Local physicians believe that these tri-wheelers are also key factors in the incidence of disorders like hearing impairment, hypertension and heart problems among the local populace.

Dr Muhammad Nawaz, a local ENT specialist, confirmed that vehicular noise not only affects hearing, but also triggers psychological and physiological ailments such as blood pressure, hypertension, increased heart rate and shortness of breath, stomach problems, stress, and disturbed sleep patterns. Explaining hearing impairments, he said that if an eardrum is damaged, it couldn’t regenerate again. Nawaz claimed that his 30% patients complain of hearing problems, largely due to the high vehicular noise levels.


If believed the official estimation it said that more than 50,000 rickshaws were plying on the city roads among which only 13,000 have permits and the rest were unregistered. It is a clear fact that 50,000 rickshaws cannot be accommodated on congested city roads and other road users have to suffer at the hands of the rickshaw drivers.
The road users of provincial metropolis had taken a sigh of relief and the city was also presenting a tranquil look in the past week when the drivers of the three-wheelers were on strike against a new traffic plan unfolded by the SP Traffic for them.

The traffic plan for rickshaws, which was agreed upon in a meeting with Senior Minister Bashir Ahmed Bilour in the chair, had suggested that rickshaws should be divided in two colors and one would be allowed to ply in the morning till afternoon and the other from the afternoon to late night.

The Minister had also directed the traffic police to first regulate rickshaws and then prepare plan for regulating other vehicles, including buses and taxi cars. But will it be possible to regulate the evergrowing numbers of rickshaws especially when they don't want to be regulated.

While some officials in Traffic Department consider the matter as out of control mostly believe that a proper mechanism should be devised and laws aimed at curbing this menace should be implemented in letter and spirit. They said no matter how much the situations aggravates it could effectively be controlled by implementing strict laws and stern checking. (APP)...
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Gulbahar Flyover will be readyin June2012 

Director General, Peshawar Development Authority (PDA), Qazi Laique Ahmad has said that construction work on Gulbahar Flyover is likely to complete by the end of the current financial year while Mufti Mahmood Flyover will be completed before the end of the stipulated period of two years.

Talking to APP here after the concluding ceremony of 15th Annual Inter-House Athletics Sports Meet 2010-11 of Saint Francis High School, Hayatabad, he said that the completion of Gulbahar Flyover will help ensure smooth flow of traffic on G.T Road.

Regarding the work on the Mufti Mahmood Flyover, he said that the specific period of the project is 24 months. However, he said that the contractor has erected the base and the construction work will be completed before the expiry of the stipulated time period. He said that the scheme will help the traffic jam problems at Rehman Baba Square.

To a question regarding the resolution of the traffic problems in other parts of the city, he said that beside the directives of Peshawar High Court (PHC) the provincial government is also keen in the development of provincial metropolis.

He said that a study conducted by the provincial government has identified 11 intersections for construction of under passes. This year, he said the chief minister has allocated sufficient funds for the development of Peshawar. He said that work on two underpasses would begin this year while the remaining will also be constructed soon.

To another question, he said that construction work on the Pajgy-Charsadda Roads section of the Ring Road would be started soon to arrest the high load of traffic on the roads of the city. (APP)

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Report of Amn Tehrik(Peace Movement) steering committee

 

During the meeting the participants from various areas of militants concerned over the passive and deregulatory attitudes of Security forces with the residents as they were interfering in their affairs while they also humiliating the people when they hesitate. The participants implored the Federal and provincial government to withdraw the Military forces from those areas and handed the power to the civil government as there was no any further red signals of Taliban intimidation....Read More

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