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Pak vulnerable to another disaster: Oxfam
Oxfam said Pakistan has failed to invest in prevention measures since last year's floods that killed 1,750 people and is vulnerable to another disaster this monsoon season.
The relief agency marked one year since the beginning of the 2010 disaster, when flooding inundated a third of Pakistan, by calling for more money to be spent on reconstruction, suitable housing and early-warning systems. About 21 million people were affected by the
worst floods in Pakistan since the country was founded in 1947, and tens of thousands of people are still living in emergency camps.
"Pakistan needs to act now. Investing in measures today that reduce the impact of disasters is essential to save lives and safeguard development gains in the future," said Neva Khan, head of Oxfam in Pakistan. "It will ensure schools built withmanitarian crisis in Sindh

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Pulses import down by $12.284mn
Import of the pulses declined by 24 percent or $12.284 million to $37.406 million in October this year as compared to the commodity's import of $49.69 million in the same period last fiscal year, according to the official statistics.
On a monthly basis, the country imported pulses of $26.579 million against the commodity's import in October this year, showing a rise of $40.74 percent or $10.827 million, the figures said.
During July-Oct period this year, the commodity's import went up to $147.871 million as compared to the pulses import of $142.214 million in the same period last fiscal year, depicting an increase of 4 percent or $5.657 million, the statistics said.
In terms of volume, the country imported 237,807 tons of pulses in July-Oct period this year as compared to the commodity's import of 245,528 tons in the same period of the last fiscal year, showing a decline of 3.14 percent or 7,721 tons, according to the statistics.
KARACHI: TP MD, Dec 04, 2011

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