Customs of Co-operation Nasirabad

With the development of the district, traditional development decreased. Traditional institutions and norms which existed in past, have either collapsed or are no longer functioning. The sense of group homogeneity and self-reliance among tribes or intra-tribe has ceased in large. There are factors accountable for that, which primarily include the people’s reliance on government for fund and support, and the fading away of the sense of common support for a problem. For example, in olden days, during the flood season, everybody would cooperate and mobilize oxen driven ploughs, family members etc., for the construction of a small protection band around a village or the construction of a pool for storing water. Now this practice exists no more. Due to the growing reliance on aid assured by the MNA/MPAs/Councillors, low per capita income, and tribal polarization, the attitude of the general masses remains indifferent towards their fellow tribesmen and others for co-operation. The primitive customs of cooperation have faded away without the development of new ones. Family and tribal cooperation in case of vendetta is limited, nonetheless, it does exist. There is a number of associations for youth and tribal welfare, such as Jamoot Qoomi Movement and Jamoot Students Association.

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