Cleanliness drive gains momentum
The Clean and Green Islamabad (CGI) movement has launched a new wave of cleanliness in the federal capital, receiving applause from citizens for cleaning parks. Citizens called the movement an exemplary model of public service.
Led by Chairman Ahsen Zafar Bakhtawari, the CGI movement's team not only cleaned the parks in sectors F-8/1, 2, 3, and 4 but also instilled in citizens the importance of cleanliness and the commitment to protect their environment.
Ahsen Zafar Bakhtawari personally loaded waste-filled bags into his vehicle and took them to the disposal site, demonstrating his dedication and active participation. This effort was appreciated by the participants.
During the waste-picking activity held on Sunday, people from various walks of life, including students, local residents and volunteer organisations, actively participated. The participants cleaned the parks, cleared the areas around trees, and distributed pamphlets to raise awareness. Citizens were also informed about the use of biodegradable waste bags and proper waste disposal methods.