Pakistan will celebrate Eid Ul Azha next week. Residents of Karachi are requested to make sure that their residential streets are clean. Every year, animals’ offal and other waste end up on the city’s roads. People need to understand that keeping our streets clean is our religious duty.
Karachi’s residents are requested to call the relevant department on Eid days and ask the authorities to dispose of offal and other waste in an efficient manner.
Abrar Moosa Peshbeen
Karachi
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