Clean Karachi campaign launched under aegis of PCIC
KARACHI: The Clean Karachi campaign has been formally launched under the aegis of the newly-formed Provincial Coordination and Implementation Committee (PCIC) comprising the federal and provincial authorities and other stakeholders to carry out development works in the city. Sindh Education and Labour Minister Saeed Ghani on Thursday formally launched the campaign to ensure cleanliness in the city. The sewerage system of Karachi was being revamped under the newly-launched Clean Karachi campaign. The Sindh Solid Waste Management Board, Karachi Water and Sewerage Board, and all district municipal corporations had been taking active part in the campaign. The PCIC was constituted following announcement of Prime Minister Imran Khan to give Rs1,100 billion development package for the city. The committee also have representatives of the Pakistan Army.
-
Savannah Guthrie Expresses Fresh Hope As Person Detained For Questioning Over Kidnapping Of Nancy -
ByteDance Suspends Viral Seedance 2.0 Photo-to-voice Feature: Here’s Why -
Tom Hanks Diabetes 2 Management Strategy Laid Bare -
Bad Bunny Wins Hearts With Sweet Gesture At Super Bowl Halftime Show -
Why Angelina Jolie Loves Her 'scars' Following Double Mastectomy -
‘World Is In Peril’: Anthropic AI Safety Researcher Resigns, Warns Of Global Risks -
Meghan Markle Receives Apology As Andrew Puts Monarchy In Much Bigger Scandal -
Catherine O’Hara Becomes Beacon Of Hope For Rectal Cancer Patients -
Nancy Guthrie: Is She Alive? Former FBI Director Shares Possibilities On 10th Day Of Kidnapping -
Siemens Energy Profit Surges Nearly Threefold Amid AI Boom For Gas Turbines, Grids -
TikTok's ByteDance To Develop Advance AI Chips With Samsung -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie In Dilemma As Andrew, Fergie Scandal Continues -
Tumbler Ridge School Shooting Among Canada’s Deadliest — Here’s Where It Ranks -
Suspect Detained As Authorities Probe Nancy Guthrie’s Abduction -
Tumbler Ridge Tragedy: Nine Killed, 25 Injured After School Shooting In British Columbia -
FDA Sends 'refusal-to-file' To Moderna Over New Flu Vaccine