Improving cityscape: Cleanliness drive starts in Federal B Area
Cleanliness drive consisted of the mayor, women and children of the residential district
KARACHI:
Mayor Wasim Akhtar participated in the cleanliness drive in Federal B Area near Tahir Villa on Wednesday along with District Central chairman Rehan Hashmi and vice-chairman Shakir Ali.
Akhtar kicked off the cleanliness drive, organised by District Municipal Corporation Central and All Karachi Private School Management, amid young students, their teachers and residents of the area.
Talking about the 100-day campaign, Akhtar said that it is a good omen that citizens are taking part in the campaign and it will help spread awareness regarding the importance of hygiene and cleanliness among the young people.
He advised the children to concentrate on their education and actively participate in their civic responsibilities. Akhtar also asked the children to spread the message of cleanliness among their friends.
Talking to the media, Akhtar urged the Pakistan Peoples Party leadership to give the local government representatives the rights bestowed upon them by the Constitution.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 22nd, 2016.
Mayor Wasim Akhtar participated in the cleanliness drive in Federal B Area near Tahir Villa on Wednesday along with District Central chairman Rehan Hashmi and vice-chairman Shakir Ali.
Akhtar kicked off the cleanliness drive, organised by District Municipal Corporation Central and All Karachi Private School Management, amid young students, their teachers and residents of the area.
Talking about the 100-day campaign, Akhtar said that it is a good omen that citizens are taking part in the campaign and it will help spread awareness regarding the importance of hygiene and cleanliness among the young people.
He advised the children to concentrate on their education and actively participate in their civic responsibilities. Akhtar also asked the children to spread the message of cleanliness among their friends.
Talking to the media, Akhtar urged the Pakistan Peoples Party leadership to give the local government representatives the rights bestowed upon them by the Constitution.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 22nd, 2016.