JHANG City News
ADC for speeding up cleanliness activities
From Our Correspondent
JHANG: TMA Administrator/ADC Babar Rehman has directed the chief officer, sanitary inspectors and other staffers to speedup cleanliness activities in the city ahead of Eid Miladun Nabi (PBUH).
Talking to newsmen here on Tuesday, he said that garbage loaders, trolleys and other equipments had been provided to enhance working of staff. He urged the people to cooperate with the TMA staff in keeping the city clean. He said that beautification of the city would be carried out in accordance with the new development plan.
Meanwhile, Jhang Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) secretary general Farooq Cheema, in a statement, lauded the efforts of the DCO and the ADC for adopting the new cleanliness system.
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