RWMC seeks clerics’ cooperation
RWMC and Al-bayrak team also met with clerics in UC-28
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RAWALPINDI:
Communications teams from the Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC) and Al-bayrak continued their Clean and Green Pakistan Campaign at Muslim Town over the weekend. They met clerics to disseminate a message of cleanliness amongst the public in their sermons.
The RWMC spokesperson said that the communication teams were continuously working to make Rawalpindi waste-free.
For this purpose, RWMC and Al-bayrak scheduled different activities which consist of door-to-door visits, mosques, markets, camp, walk and school awareness drives during which the teams engage in noteworthy dialogue with the people.
The RWMC and Al-bayrak team also met with clerics in UC-28 in which the clerics were asked to disseminate the message of cleanliness in their Friday sermons, or in other religious congregations.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 10th, 2020.
Communications teams from the Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC) and Al-bayrak continued their Clean and Green Pakistan Campaign at Muslim Town over the weekend. They met clerics to disseminate a message of cleanliness amongst the public in their sermons.
The RWMC spokesperson said that the communication teams were continuously working to make Rawalpindi waste-free.
For this purpose, RWMC and Al-bayrak scheduled different activities which consist of door-to-door visits, mosques, markets, camp, walk and school awareness drives during which the teams engage in noteworthy dialogue with the people.
The RWMC and Al-bayrak team also met with clerics in UC-28 in which the clerics were asked to disseminate the message of cleanliness in their Friday sermons, or in other religious congregations.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 10th, 2020.