LAHORE: District government offices and waste management companies disposed of 1.36 million tonnes of waste in the first two days of Eid al-Adha.
On the Bulk Waste Management Plan, here are the first two days of work reports on Wednesday.
The district government and the waste management company carried out 48 hours of continuous cleaning and removed 86,000 tons of waste, while the regional government managed to remove 50,000 tons of waste in two days.
The Lahore Waste Management Company disposed of 18,500 tons of waste on the second day, leaving more than 50,000 workers in the fields during the two-day public holiday.
The waste management company has solved 21,000 complaints and the local government has solved 8,000 problems, while waste removal will be done on the third day of Lebaran, Regional Government Secretary Shakil Ahmad Mian said in a statement as the central control room operates on the third day. good and effective implementation of the waste management plan is ensured.
1.8m animals reached the cattle market in Punjab
More than 1.8 million sacrificial animals came to Punjab’s 294 cattle markets, a total of nine.
More than 772,000 animals were witnessed in the market of the provincial capital.
According to the Central Council of Local Government, 1.2 million small animals and 612,000 large animals were sold in nine divisions, with Bahawalpur seeing 155,000 and DG Khan 127,000.
Similarly, Faisalabad registered more than 216,000 animals, Gujranwala 124,000, Multan 146,000, Rawalpindi 94,000, Sahiwal 76,000 and Sargodha 103,000.
Trade and traders in the market were provided favorable conditions and strict action was taken against illegal shops by District Magistrate Shakil Ahmad Mian. local government secretary said in a press statement issued here Wednesday.