LWMC completes cleaning of 1,500 mosques
LAHORE : The Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) has intensified its efforts to provide a clean environment for citizens during Ramazan.
Under its special cleanliness plan, the LWMC cleaning operational teams have successfully completed the washing and cleaning of 1,500 mosques before the last Ashra of the holy month.
Under the directives of LWMC Chief Executive Officer Babar Sahib Din, special cleaning teams have been deployed at major Namaz-e-Taraweeh location, Jamia mosques, and main routes in all towns.
Additionally, more than 100 workers have been assigned cleaning duties at 16 Ramazan Sahulat Bazaars and low price sugar centres, set up by the district administration.
Over 50 containers and 43 waste bins have been installed around the Ramazan Sahulat Bazaars.
More than 100 workers were assigned to manage cleanliness in these markets during both morning and evening shifts.
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