Islamabad: The civil administrations of Rawalpindi and Islamabad on Tuesday agreed to improve facilities at slaughterhouse to ensure quality meat to residents of twin cities.
CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa and Commissioner Rawalpindi Abdul Aamer Khattak, discussed various plans to address critical urban issues and enhance infrastructure in both cities. The meeting also highlighted the need for stringent quality standards in the slaughterhouse, with monitoring to be conducted jointly by officials from Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Additionally, the officials agreed on joint monitoring of the Islamabad vegetable market to improve price control and ensure better service for the residents. “Joint monitoring of the vegetable market will enable better price control,” emphasised Commissioner Rawalpindi.
Happy Easter to our readers who celebrate this auspicious occasion with special prayers and family gatherings and...
Islamabad: Federal Minister for Science and Technology Khalid Hussain Magsi visited Comsats University, Islamabad...
Rawalpindi : The Department of Infectious Diseases (DID) of Rawalpindi Medical University established at Holy Family...
Islamabad : The federal college teachers have complained about ‘discriminatory practice’ in the granting of higher...
— the fact that several mineral-rich countries, including Pakistan, remain economically underdeveloped despite their...
Islamabad : In a high-level review meeting chaired by Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan held to...
Rawalpindi : The 76th annual flower show of Morgah Club, Attock Oil Group of Companies, was held, says a press...
Islamabad : Pakistan is not just importing and exporting used textiles, it is embracing circularity as a cultural and...