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A day in the life of a blacksmith
Though machines have been used to mould iron into utensils and spare parts for some time now, some blacksmiths still do this work by hand.
In a small corner of Rawalpindi along Leh Nullah and near the main Spare Parts Market, there are many factories where old iron utensils and spare parts are melted and moulded into new parts.
Such workshops generate employment for many workers where they work with hot metal in the hot weather.Workers start their day at dawn and work till the evening with small breaks for lunch and tea.
Every two hours that they spend by the hot ovens, they get showers to cool their bodies down where they also get to talk to one another and discuss their problems.