Rawalpindi: Member National Assembly Tahira Aurangzeb and Deputy Commissioner (DC) Rawalpindi Hassan Waqar Cheema here on Wednesday visited different city areas and reviewed the measures taken to deal with plastic shopping bags in various commercial centres.
They also inspected the bags used for shopping in Bin Chirag, Punjab Cash and Carry, D-Watson and other retail outlets in the Commercial Market. The DC ordered to seal Punjab Cash and Carry on use of plastic shopping bags. Tahira Aurangzeb said that the use of plastic bags caused environmental pollution along with significant human health risks.
She said that urgent measures needed to be taken to prevent the use of plastic bags. The citizens should be made aware of the harm caused by use of plastic bags, she added. The MNA appealed to the citizens to support the district administration in the fight against plastic bags.
Inspector General of Police Islamabad, Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi sits in a meeting on April 22, 2024. —...
Chairman and CEO of the Global Trade Expo Centre Pakistan Mazhar Thathal in a photo with Federal Minister of Trade...
Students take part in the Margalla Hills Trail-5 cleanup drive during the 14th Pakistan Mountain Festival organised by...
World Food Programme Country Director Coco Ushiyama speaks in a meeting on June 7, 2024. —...
Students pose for a group photo during the Alumni Evening of Model College for Girls G10/4 on December 1, 2024. —...
This representational image shows patients are treated at a hospital on November 8, 2024. — AFPIslamabad:Health care...