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All arrangements finalized to dispose of sacrificial animals’ offal

Commissioner Karachi Syed Hassan Naqvi chaired a review meeting at his office to discuss the arrangements for the collection and disposal of sacrificial animals’ offal on the occasion of Eid-al-Azha.

According to the Commissioner office information on Saturday, the meeting was attended by Additional Commissioner Syed Ghulam Mehdi, Executive Director Solid Waste Management Board Tariq Nizamani, all Town Municipal Administrations’ senior officers, Deputy Commissioner West Ahmed Ali Siddiqui, Korangi Jawwad Muzaffar, and Keamari Junaid Khan, and other Deputy Commissioners and officers.

The meeting was informed that all arrangements for the collection and disposal of sacrificial animals’ offal had been finalised. It was informed that all town municipal administrations had made arrangements for offal collection and disposal.

A total of 99 collection points had been designated. The Solid Waste Management Board has provided vehicles, staff, and other resources to all the towns. It was decided that all Deputy Commissioners would monitor the offal collection work and all institutions would carry out their duties with the coordination and consultation with the Deputy Commissioners. The Deputy Commissioners briefed the meeting on the arrangements made in their respective districts.

It was decided that the Deputy Commissioners would provide all possible assistance and guidance to the Solid Waste Management Board and Town Municipal Administrations in their respective areas. The Solid Waste Management Board and Town Municipal Administrations will also provide all necessary information in their contingency plans including vehicle numbers, driver names, and their contact numbers.

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