GWADAR: Chief Minister of Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti has said that work on relief in the rain-affected areas of Gwadar is underway and affected people will not be left alone until their complete rehabilitation.
GWADAR: Chief Minister of Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti has said that work on relief in the rain-affected areas of Gwadar is underway and affected people will not be left alone until their complete rehabilitation.
By sweeping away the dirt of the present means waste, we pave the way for a pollution free and healthier future. Great news for citizens of Quetta! Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti has taken a big step to clean up city.
The overflowing garbage on Quetta’s roads presents a significant challenge for the city. These piles of waste not only pollute the environment but also contribute to the spread of disease. Solid waste management is one of the biggest challenge with every citizen of the city has been battling with. Solid waste management is one of the biggest problems that affect each and every one of us, from the bustling streets to the quiet corners of our homes. But there’s hope on the horizon. With the recent appointment of Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti, there’s a renewed focus on cleaning up the capital city. The urgency of the matter cannot be overstated. Garbage filled roads not only deface and mar the natural beauty of Quetta but also pose serious health hazards, spreading pollution and diseases. Imagine stepping out of your house only to be greeted by piles of trash is a punishment no citizen should endure.
Imagine most important documents of yours like your identification card CNIC, phone number, and even fingerprint details suddenly appearing for sale on the dark web. That’s the chilling reality faced by millions of Pakistanis due to the NADRA data leak. The scale of this breach is alarming. It should have been a wakeup call for those responsible for protecting our privacy.