Punjab approves Rs50,000 fine for illegal dumping of animal waste during Eidul Azha
Over 176,000 sanitary workers, 40,000 vehicles to be deployed across Punjab to ensure cleanliness

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Saturday chaired a video link meeting to finalise comprehensive cleanliness arrangements across the province for Eidul Azha, approving a fine of Rs50,000 for those found dumping animal waste in streets and neighbourhoods.
The meeting was also briefed by Provincial Minister for Local Government Zeeshan Rafiq and Secretary Local Government Mian Shakeel Ahmad.
CM Maryam directed the establishment of vigilance squads to prevent and monitor the dumping of remains and garbage at prohibited places, alongside a comprehensive public awareness campaign to discourage the practice.
She also ordered special cleaning and monitoring of drains, canals, and other public spaces in every city, and directed that cleanliness be ensured in private housing societies, railway colonies, and cantonment areas during Eid.
"وزیراعلیٰ پنجاب مریم نواز شریف کی زیر صدارت ویڈیو لنک ا جلاس،عید الاضحی پر صفائی کے فول پروف انتظامات کا پلان تیار"
— PMLN (@pmln_org) May 23, 2026
. وزیراعلی پنجاب مریم نوازشریف نے گلی،محلوں میں آلائشیں پھینکنے والوں کو 50ہزار روپے جرمانے کی منظوری دے دی
. ممنوع مقامات پر باقیات اور آلائشیں پھینکنے کی روک… pic.twitter.com/SwIoDRdkGe
Special arrangements have also been ordered for the cleaning of 2,687 prominent commercial markets across Punjab. Maryam emphasised, "one government unit to work together for cleaning."
Further, CM Maryam announced "rewards and appreciation for high cleanliness, and punishment and penalties for complaints."
According to the briefing, the cleaning of commercial markets, main highways, and intersections would be carried out in the last watch of Chand Raat, with degradable shopping bags provided for the disposal of animal remains and garbage.
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The briefing also noted that an additional 15 loader rickshaws, each, would be deployed in municipal corporations and tehsils, and four in each union council.
At the CM's direction, rose water spray would be used at Eid prayer congregations and mosques across the province.
Suthra Punjab staff will carry out door-to-door waste collection, with the teams active before Eid, on the day of the festivities, and through the third day. The teams will also be making public awareness announcements regarding cleanliness via rickshaws.
RS 50,000 FINE SET FOR DISCARDING ANIMAL WASTE IN STREETS AND LOCALITIES. pic.twitter.com/UrTe2LA4oQ
— PMLN (@pmln_org) May 23, 2026
Meanwhile, a total of 176,000 sanitary workers and over 8,000 temporary workers will participate in the province-wide Eid cleaning operation. Over 40,000 additional vehicles, including loader rickshaws, mini dumpers, tractor trolleys, and pickups, will be deployed across Punjab for the Suthra Punjab operation.
According to the briefing, some 3,800 primary collection centres would be established for animal remains and garbage, with 3,100 designated dumping sites and 7,000 dumping points to be set up across the province. CM Maryam directed that all collection points and disposal sites be cleared by the third day of Eid.
Special cleaning arrangements will also be made at 1,200 sites for collective sacrifices, while Suthra Punjab teams will remain deployed at 285 cattle markets and 171 sale points across Punjab.
Special cleaning of graveyards will also be carried out before Chand Raat.
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Further, the availability of dewatering machines, jetter sets, and suction units will be ensured for drain cleaning, with a total of 4,500 special camps set up across the province for the Suthra Punjab Eid operation.
Finally, control rooms will be established in the offices of relevant deputy commissioners, the managing director (MD) of the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA), and municipal corporations, with a system to obtain information from 11 different sources for the resolution of cleanliness-related complaints.
Citizens may also contact the Suthra Punjab helpline at 1139.




















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