The Suthra Punjab Agency successfully completed a three-day cleanliness drive during Eid-ul-Azha in Sargodha district, collecting and disposing of approximately 14,000 tons of sacrificial animal waste.

The Suthra Punjab Agency has wrapped up its three-day Eid-ul-Azha cleanliness operation in the Sargodha district, successfully clearing an impressive 14,000 tons of sacrificial animal waste. This initiative aimed to maintain hygiene and ensure a clean environment for the community during the religious festival.

Local authorities the operation, which ran from Friday through Sunday, involved extensive efforts by sanitation workers and volunteers who worked tirelessly to collect and dispose of the waste properly. The collected waste was transported to designated disposal sites where it will undergo appropriate treatment processes to prevent environmental pollution.

The cleanliness drive not only addressed immediate hygiene concerns but also set a positive example for future community engagement in maintaining public health during religious observances. This effort by the Suthra Punjab Agency underscores their commitment to ensuring that residents can celebrate Eid-ul-Azha with peace of mind and without any environmental hazards.

By effectively managing the waste generated from sacrificial animals, the agency has contributed significantly to the overall cleanliness and well-being of the district. Such initiatives are crucial in promoting sustainable practices and enhancing public health awareness among the local population.