Cleanliness arrangements: Sanitation staff to work on Eid
At least 22 ditches will be dug at various locations for proper disposal of the remains.
ISLAMABAD:
There won’t be any holidays for the sanitation staff of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) this Eid, according to a CDA press release. The sanitation staff will work round the clock in three shifts for collection and disposal of entrails, remains and carcasses of sacrificial animals. At least 22 ditches will be dug at various locations for proper disposal of the remains. CDA has also requested citizens to leave remains and waste materials in front of their houses so sanitation workers can easily remove them.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 23rd, 2012.
There won’t be any holidays for the sanitation staff of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) this Eid, according to a CDA press release. The sanitation staff will work round the clock in three shifts for collection and disposal of entrails, remains and carcasses of sacrificial animals. At least 22 ditches will be dug at various locations for proper disposal of the remains. CDA has also requested citizens to leave remains and waste materials in front of their houses so sanitation workers can easily remove them.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 23rd, 2012.