Cleaning, Repair, Maint Work of Nullah’s Isb completed Soon, Chief Commissioner Isb
Cleaning nullah’s of Faisal Avenue including Sector F-7, F-6 has been completed on the first day of nullah’s cleaning
Islamabad: Cleaning, Repair, Maint Work of Nullah’s Isb completed Soon, Chief Commissioner Isb. In line with directions of Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Chaudhary Muhammad Ali Randhawa, a cleanliness campaign has been started in Islamabad city. Chief Commissioner Islamabad directed that the cleaning work of all the nullah’s should be completed before the monsoon and all the obstructions in the nullah’s should be removed for smooth flow of water.
Under the direction of Chief Commissioner Islamabad Chaudhry Muhammad Ali Randhawa, the work of cleaning nullah’s of Faisal Avenue including Sector F-7, F-6 has been completed on the first day of nullah’s cleaning. While the cleaning, repair / maintaintenace work of the remaining nullah’s will also be completed soon. Despite the weekly holiday, the relevant staff remained present in the field.
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Moreover, on the instructions of Chief Commissioner Islamabad Chaudhary Muhammad Ali Randhawa, the cleaning of the mega parks of Islamabad has also been started. The joint sanitation operation of the Directorates of Environment and Sanitation is going on across the city. In this regard, duties have also been distributed among the relevant staff to ensure their presence in the field.
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Cleaning, Repair, Maint Work of Nullah’s Isb completed Soon, Chief Commissioner Isb
The Rawalpindi Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) has approved the cleaning of Nullah Leh and 15 other major rain drains to avoid urban flooding in the garrison city during the monsoon season.
According to sources, the Punjab government has released funds worth Rs30 million for the cleaning of the Nullah Leh, however, the civic agency had sought Rs40 million from the provincial government. They said the Rawalpindi Municipal Corporation (RMC) and cantonment boards have also prepared a plan for cleaning 15 major rain drains in the city and the cantonments and have also sought a grant of Rs120 million.
Sources further said that WASA has decided to deepen and straighten the course of the drains to keep the citizens of Rawalpindi safe from floods this year and to ensure timely drainage of rainwater and sewage. The silt-cleaning work will be completed before the pre-monsoon rains that are expected to start on May 15, while the clean-up work will continue during the monsoon season as well.
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