Sacrificial animals: ‘Remains will be promptly removed’
Dr Azeem chaired a meeting in which the cleanliness of graveyards and Eidgahs was reviewed.
RAWALPINDI:
Solid Waste Management District Officer Dr Mazhar Azeem said that a cleanliness campaign is in progress and the remains of sacrificial animals would promptly be removed on Eidul Azha.
Talking to APP, Dr Azeem said the department had chalked out a plan to ensure cleanliness on Eid. He said the holidays of 1,567 sanitary workers had been cancelled to collect the remains and dispose of it properly. Earlier, Dr Azeem chaired a meeting in which the cleanliness of graveyards and Eidgahs was reviewed.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 27th, 2012.
Solid Waste Management District Officer Dr Mazhar Azeem said that a cleanliness campaign is in progress and the remains of sacrificial animals would promptly be removed on Eidul Azha.
Talking to APP, Dr Azeem said the department had chalked out a plan to ensure cleanliness on Eid. He said the holidays of 1,567 sanitary workers had been cancelled to collect the remains and dispose of it properly. Earlier, Dr Azeem chaired a meeting in which the cleanliness of graveyards and Eidgahs was reviewed.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 27th, 2012.