Commissioner reviews cleanliness situation
She also stressed the need for steps to establish green belts, parks on both sides of the railway tracks
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SARGODHA:
The district administration has decided to remove the garbage, construction debris and makeshift camps of gypsies from Lahore Road and improve the overall cleanliness situation in the city.
This was decided in a meeting chaired by Sargodha Commissioner Farrah Masood on Friday.
Sargodha Commissioner Farrah Masood has directed the Metropolitan Corporation administration to remove the garbage, construction debris and makeshift camps of gypsies from Lahore Road.
Poor cleanliness situation irks residents of Lahore
Presiding over a meeting of the Metropolitan Corporation, she ordered the overhauling and maintenance of 46 vehicles parked inside metropolitan garages so that these could be put to use. The commissioner also stressed the need for steps to establish green belts and parks on both sides of the railway tracks and cleaning of roads in the city.
She also directed the authorities concerned to take steps to streamline and regularise Qingqi rickshaws.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 11th, 2020.
The district administration has decided to remove the garbage, construction debris and makeshift camps of gypsies from Lahore Road and improve the overall cleanliness situation in the city.
This was decided in a meeting chaired by Sargodha Commissioner Farrah Masood on Friday.
Sargodha Commissioner Farrah Masood has directed the Metropolitan Corporation administration to remove the garbage, construction debris and makeshift camps of gypsies from Lahore Road.
Poor cleanliness situation irks residents of Lahore
Presiding over a meeting of the Metropolitan Corporation, she ordered the overhauling and maintenance of 46 vehicles parked inside metropolitan garages so that these could be put to use. The commissioner also stressed the need for steps to establish green belts and parks on both sides of the railway tracks and cleaning of roads in the city.
She also directed the authorities concerned to take steps to streamline and regularise Qingqi rickshaws.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 11th, 2020.