Commissioner Madam Musarrat Jabeen has directed for maintaining highest standards of cleanliness at temporary cattle sale points across four districts in the division ahead of Eid-ul-Azha.
Commissioner Madam Musarrat Jabeen has issued a directive to ensure that all temporary cattle sale points and model cattle markets established in the four districts of the division are maintained with the highest levels of cleanliness. The move comes ahead of the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha festival, emphasizing the importance of hygiene and safety for both buyers and sellers.
The Commissioner emphasized the need for stringent measures to prevent any health hazards that could arise from unsanitary conditions. She stressed that all markets must be thoroughly cleaned on a daily basis and maintained in an immaculate state to ensure public welfare during this significant religious period.
Additionally, security protocols have been strengthened at these cattle sale points to safeguard the livestock and protect traders from theft or other criminal activities. The Commissioner has directed local authorities to work closely with market managers and traders to enforce these measures effectively.
"This initiative is not just about cleanliness but also about ensuring a secure environment for all participants," said Commissioner Jabeen. "We want to make sure that Eid-ul-Azha celebrations are safe, hygienic, and enjoyable for everyone."
The directive comes as part of ongoing efforts by the local administration to improve public health standards in preparation for major religious festivals. By focusing on cleanliness and security at cattle sale points, the Commissioner aims to create a positive atmosphere for traders and consumers alike.
Local market managers have been instructed to collaborate with the police and sanitation teams to ensure that all guidelines are followed meticulously. They will be responsible for monitoring compliance and addressing any issues promptly to maintain high standards throughout the duration of Eid-ul-Azha celebrations.
Community leaders and religious figures have also been encouraged to participate in these efforts, urging traders and consumers to adhere to cleanliness norms and cooperate with authorities to create a safe environment for all.