Cities and their suburbs or satellite towns ought to be celebrated for their modern amenities and cleanliness. Unfortunately, this is not the case in Raiwind. The town lacks hospitals, schools, colleges, and universities. The streets are perpetually dirty, often filled with stagnant water, and its unpaved roads lack proper lighting. Families in our city find no suitable parks for spending quality time during holidays, painting a disheartening picture.
It is imperative for the government not only to enhance existing facilities but to add to them. Initiatives addressing street cleanliness and road paving are equally vital. Achieving these goals would undoubtedly elevate the standard of living in Raiwind.
Ahmad Malick
Lahore
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