CBC finalises plan for Eid cleanliness
The Cantonment Board Clifton (CBC) has finalised all arrangements for an Eidul Azha cleanliness operation, which will commence on the first day of the Eid, and CBC Chief Executive Officer Mohammad Omar Farooq Ali Malik has mobilised extensive resources to ensure a clean and hygienic environment during the festive period.
This year, the operation will include 17 designated sacrificial camps, staffed by 1,170 dedicated personnel and supported by 122 vehicles for efficient waste collection and disposal. The entire CBC area has been divided into nine sectors for systematic management, with special attention given to fumigation and spray activities to curb potential health hazards.
A complaint cell has been established to address public concerns promptly. CEO Malik emphasised the board’s commitment to maintaining cleanliness and ensuring a smooth operation. He urged residents to cooperate with CBC staff.
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