As it is the Sindh administration and the city’s municipal authorities have a mammoth task before them: they have to transform the sewage-laden and congested streets of Saddar where the bulk of the visitors are staying into a more respectable-looking locale. A cleanliness campaign is under way in the neighbourhood. Some of the uglier encroachments have already been cleared but a lot more needs to be done.
Because this requires gargantuan efforts and wide public support, all citizens irrespective of their religious orientation should offer to sign up for the programme to spruce up the city’s image and make a difference in their own unique way. The country’s pride is stake. Not only can improvements be made in infrastructure but also in accentuating the beauty of our country’s cultural heritage and its architectural marvels. If we can somehow find ways to show the vibrancy of life in our cities and towns, we can hope to entice more foreign tourists to our shores. The current uptick in hotel bookings has breathed some life into the struggling hospitality industry. We look forward to more signs of encouragement.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 22nd, 2017.
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