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Comments for "Alang Ship Breaking Yard"

AbdulAzizKhan
AbdulAzizKhan Sep 10, 2013 4:24am
No value of human lives there, people usually die. Breaking ships without having sufficient precautionary measures is very dangerous, but India, Pakistan and other Asian countries do not take it seriously. A documentary video from National Geographic reveals that there is an average of death of one person daily over a year in Alang . But there is no doubt it is a big industry in India. Poor and illiterate people are unable to do any other suitable job that is why they have to go there to work under perilous circumstances so that they can fulfill their belly and be able to overcome daily needs of their families.