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Azma Bukhari announces Rs10,000 prize for Suthra Punjab workers: CM Maryam
Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari has stated that Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has granted a cash prize of Rs10,000 each for Suthra Punjab workers for their performance during the Eid cleanliness drive across the province.
Azma Bukhari stated in a statement that the Punjab administration successfully concluded the mega Eid sanitation drive. She said that 360,000 tonnes of animal waste was disposed of by Suthra Punjab workers during the three days of Eid-ul-Azha.
The minister said that the operation involved participation of more than 184,000 personnel. Around 60,000 vehicles were used in the Suthra Punjab program. She said the operation was performed throughout the province for timely collecting and disposal of sacrificial animal remains.
Azma Bukhari said trucks engaged in the rubbish collecting operation had covered a total distance of six million miles. She said that the cleanliness initiatives were going on uninterrupted from Lahore to Attock and from Multan to Rahim Yar Khan and Sadiqabad.
Rose water, phenyl and lime were utilised during the operation by officials to prevent households from bad smells and maintain hygienic conditions. The minister claimed these procedures helped improve environment in places where sacrificial animals were handled.
She further said that Maryam Nawaz kept a close watch on sanitation drive throughout Eid holidays. To appreciate the efforts and devotion of Suthra Punjab workers participated in the operation, the chief minister gave a prize of Rs10,000 for each worker.
The minister further added that about 4,000 roads in Punjab were washed with rose water as part of the special cleanliness initiatives performed during Eid.
Azma Bukhari said locals were showing happiness on the completion of sanitation campaign. She said that Suthra Punjab workers also cleaned 60,000 mosques, imambargahs and Eid prayer sites across the state.
She further stated that the Suthra Punjab helpline maintained a 100 percent complaint resolution rate during the operation, guaranteeing a timely response to public complaints and assisting maintain cleanliness standards throughout the Eid festivities.
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According to Ali Pervaiz Malik, the Pak-Iran gas pipeline proposal is still being considered.
The minister stated that the Pakistani government is working to maintain the project and find ways to advance it.
He pointed out that the cost of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imported from Qatar and gas available via the Iran-Pakistan pipeline is essentially the same. He did, however, note that Pakistan currently has the infrastructure needed to import LNG from Qatar.
He stated, “Pakistan would have to invest billions of dollars in laying pipeline infrastructure in the case of Iranian gas, which would significantly increase the overall cost of the project.”
In response to a query, Mr. Malik stated that it would not be proper to make any more remarks at this time. In reference to the current project dispute, he expressed optimism that both parties would be able to come to an out-of-court settlement in light of Pakistan’s involvement in the recent US-Iran confrontation.
The minister went on, “We will try to resolve the matter through negotiations and achieve a win-win outcome for all parties concerned.”
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A significant improvement for drivers using motorways and highways
In a significant move that affects intercity travel throughout Pakistan, the government has reinstated former speed limits for drivers on national highways and motorways.
Details indicate that the previous speed limits have been immediately re-established. Cars and light vehicles are once again allowed to go up to 120 km/h on motorways under the updated arrangement.
Officials confirmed that the speed restriction for passenger and heavy vehicles on motorways has been reinstated at 110 km/h.
Authorities added that all types of vehicles, including cars, light vehicles, passenger coaches, and heavy vehicles, are now subject to the same speed limits on national highways.
According to the Motorway Police, the reinstated speed limits have already started to be implemented.
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Mango exports from Pakistan decline as the effects of the Middle East conflict persist
economy that relies heavily on agriculture but is in the middle of the Middle East crisis, which its government has assisted in resolving.
This week, Pakistan announced an initial agreement between the warring parties, but it is too late for Sindh’s mango season, which started in June.
Due to declining demand in important countries, such as the Gulf, and skyrocketing shipping costs, mango dealers told AFP they anticipate a minimum 30% decline in export sales this year.
In addition to the financial hardship, local households are delaying purchasing the fruit due to a jump in inflation brought on by the regional crisis, which is lowering domestic sales.
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