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JETPUR
IN 2005 BY:
HAJI ALI MUHAMMAD ALI TABBA
Just
recently, I got an opportunity to visit our home town Jetpur (Gujrat State
– India) We
reached Jetpur on 29th March, 2005 and spent there five days
enjoying re-union with friends and folks, feeling the damply fragrant soil
and bracing air and sharing the sweet memories of earlier days. During our
stay, frequent meetings were organized in which local Community’s problems
were discussed, personal plights of many families were narrated and
arrangements were made to solve most of them. Before
partition, the population of Jetpur was 40,000 people out of which 50% were
Muslims and about 10,000 belonged to Memon community. After partition, some
of members of Memon Community migrated to Pakistan and some of them shifted
their families to Surat & Bombay. At present, there are 249 Memon
families settled in Jetpur, consisting of 892 adult and 214 minor members.
Thus, all together there is a total population of 1106 Memons in Jetpur. Among
these 249 families, some 135 are original Jetpurians. Other 114 families are
the Memons who have migrated from nearby areas mostly to seek jobs in
textile dying and printing industry of Jetpur. Original Jetpurians fully
cooperated with migrated Memons in settling down in the Town and today, all
the new and old Memon families are living happily with each other, enjoying
reciprocal cooperation in all spheres of human life. This way, all together
a total of 249 Memon families have become Pucka Jetpurians. Some 25 to 30
Memon families get regular monthly aid (in shape of cash, ration etc) from
Jetpur Anjuman Memon Jamat, while needy families are also provided with
Shaadi Madad and other such assistance at the time of their need. In recent
past, some 25 to 30 families were facing severe hardship in earning their
livelihood, but today 10 to 15 out of them are happily self reliant and
getting their incomes in satisfactory way. Present population of Jetpur is
150,000 which includes about 20,000 Muslims. DYING INDUSTRY Jetpur
is famous for its textile dying and printing industry, but there is an acute
slump in this business now-a-days. There is no other means of earning worth
mentioning. The gravity of the situation is that almost all the Memon
families of Jetpur are hand-to-mouth and there is no such caretaking rich
class in the local community who can shelter them. However,
Jetpurians are fortunate enough have Mr. Abdur Razzak Kapadiya, who is
well-settled in Mumbai & who rushes to look after them. Under his
personal care and Presidentship, Mr. Kapadiya is actively sharing the
grievances of Jetpurians and serving the Community with body, soul and
wealth. He has also contributed towards rehabilitation of Jetpurians and
have build a whole residential project in Jetpur. He provided 54 flats to
deserving needy families and is also taking care of maintenance of this
project. For all these humanitarian activities, Mr. Kapadiya takes trouble
to personally visit Jetpur frequently. Apart
from Mr. Abdul Razzak Kapadiya, other Jetpurians from Mumbai also provide
financial assistance to their fellow beings at Jetpur, according to
their own resources. Moreover, some philanthropist patrons from Karachi keep
remembrance of their brethren at Jetpur and send every possible help to
them. MOSQUES There
are a total of six mosques in today’s Jetpur. Four of them, namely (1)
Jumma Masjid (2) Bahar Pura Masjid (3) Saami Shah Masjid and (4) Khand Pura
Masjid, are run under the proficient administration of Jetpur Anjuman Memon
Jamat. Anjuman have recently completed the renovation work at all these four
mosques with an expenditure of over One Million Rupees. They have provided
all the modern facilities for Namazees and is running all the four mosques
in commendable manners. The
other two mosques of the Town, Nagina Masjid and Madina Masjid at Gondal
Darvaja, are run under the control of Muslims living in surrounding areas.
These two mosques lack the basic facilities and are in severe need of
renovation work. They are in deficient condition due to shortage of funds. OTHER SERVICES The
readers may like to know about some important aspects of present day Jetpur:
1.
Haji Dawood Hospital has been completely demolished and now there is
only ground.
2.
Adamjee School has been sold out
after partition.
3.
A Colony for rehabilitation is under consideration at Tabba seri plot
of 900 Yards. POPULATION & DEVELOPMENTS The
roads and streets of the Town have improved and every house has been
provided its individual water connection. Supply of drinking water has
improved due to the construction of a dam on river Bhadar. Thanks to regular
rains plus BHADAR DAM, citizens of Jetpur get drinking water round the
clock. Hindus and Muslims are living in Jetpur with peace and harmony.
Ofcourse, the dignity and the magnificence which Memons possessed in old
days are missing. In short, Jetpur, being our native town where we have been born and brought up and which is the peculiar land belonging to our great fore fathers, has still not lost its charm to us. Our passion towards our motherland should not diminish, we must apprehend it in our soul and by paying tribute to the sweet memories of our Jetpur, we would be getting divine pleasure as well as the satisfaction of fulfilling our obligations towards our ancestors.
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