The Water and Sanitation Agency appeals to citizens to avoid dumping solid waste into manholes and drainage lines to maintain a clean environment under the Suthra Punjab program.

The Water and Sanitation Agency has launched an appeal to citizens to refrain from dumping solid waste into manholes and drainage lines. This move is part of the agency's efforts to maintain a clean and healthy environment under the Suthra Punjab program.

Managing Director of the Water and Sanitation Agency, Saqib Raza, emphasized the importance of public cooperation in achieving this goal. He the agency is working tirelessly to ensure the proper functioning of drainage systems, but the support of citizens is crucial in keeping these systems free from solid waste.

Dumping solid waste into manholes and drainage lines can have severe consequences, including clogging of drainage systems and environmental pollution. The Water and Sanitation Agency is urging citizens to take responsibility for their actions and to dispose of waste properly.

The Suthra Punjab program is a comprehensive initiative aimed at improving the overall sanitation and hygiene situation in the region. The program focuses on creating awareness among citizens about the importance of maintaining a clean environment and the role they can play in achieving this goal.

By working together, the Water and Sanitation Agency and citizens can create a cleaner and healthier environment for everyone. The agency is committed to providing the necessary infrastructure and services to support this effort, and it is now up to citizens to do their part by refraining from dumping solid waste into manholes and drainage lines.

The success of the Suthra Punjab program depends on the active participation of citizens, and the Water and Sanitation Agency is confident that together, they can make a positive impact on the environment. By taking small steps, such as properly disposing of waste, citizens can contribute to a larger goal of creating a cleaner and healthier community.