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 chairs video link meeting to finalise cleanliness arrangements across province for Eidul Azha, May 23, 2026. SCREENGRAB

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.

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