The Lahore Waste Management Company continued its cleanliness operation on the 3rd day of Sanitation week under Khidmat Apki Dhehleez Par an initiative of the Punjab Government
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Work on civic projects accelerated
Reduced traffic for over a week helps pursuit of development work on roads
LAHORE:
The civic agencies of the provincial capital strived to take advantage of the lockdown imposed during the past week to complete their pending development work in the city amid the low traffic flow and business shutdown without causing inconvenience to the citizens.
The Lahore Development Authority (LDA), Traffic Engineering and Planning Agency (TEPA), Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA), Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) and Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) geared up to complete their projects as soon as the lockdown was imposed to check the spread of coronavirus during the Eidul Fitr holidays. According to sources, the aim of the authorities was to fill the gaps in the beautification and cleanliness operations in the city by the routine activities resume after the Eid.
LAHORE: Following fresh guidelines issued by the National Command Operation Centre revising lockdown restrictions in view of the apparent reduction in new Covid-19 cases, the Punjab Masstransit Authority has decided to resume operations of Metro Bus service in Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi from Sunday (today).
The Speedo bus operations on all feeder routes in Lahore and Multan will also be resumed from Sunday, while an official source said the Orange Line Metro Train operations are set to resume from Monday (tomorrow).
“According to a fresh notification, we have now no restrictions over resumption of the intra-city Metro and Speedo buses and the Orange Line train operations. We will resume Metro bus operations consisting of 157 articulated buses (64 in Lahore, 58 in Rawalpindi and 35 in Multan) from Sunday. The Speedo bus operations consisting of 300 buses (200 in Lahore and 100 in Multan) will also begin from Sunday,” the official explained while talking to Dawn on Saturda