Key Takeaways
- Deputy Commissioner Murree conducted a detailed inspection of cleanliness and civic facilities.
- The review is part of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif's Suthra Punjab vision.
- Areas inspected included sanitation, tourist facilities, and overall civic services.
Deputy Commissioner Murree Agha Zaheer Abbas Shirazi has completed a comprehensive inspection of various areas in the hill station to review sanitation, civic services, and tourist amenities. This initiative is part of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif's Suthra Punjab vision, aimed at enhancing public facilities and cleanliness.
During his visit, Deputy Commissioner Shirazi reviewed multiple locations including parks, roadsides, and tourist spots. He emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards in these areas to ensure a pleasant experience for visitors and residents alike.
The inspection covered sanitation measures, ensuring that waste management systems are functioning efficiently. Additionally, he assessed the condition of public amenities such as restrooms, benches, and information kiosks. The deputy commissioner also highlighted the need for regular maintenance and upkeep of these facilities to meet the expectations set by the Suthra Punjab drive.
According to a statement from the DC's office, the review was thorough and covered all aspects of civic services. 'Our focus is on providing clean and well-maintained public spaces,' said Deputy Commissioner Shirazi. 'We are committed to ensuring that Murree remains a model for other areas in terms of cleanliness and service delivery.'
The Suthra Punjab vision, launched by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, aims to improve the overall quality of life in Punjab through various initiatives focused on sanitation, education, health, and infrastructure. The review conducted by Deputy Commissioner Shirazi is a significant step towards achieving these goals.
Local residents welcomed the inspection, expressing hope that it would lead to tangible improvements in their community. 'We are looking forward to seeing better facilities and cleaner surroundings,' said local resident Ali Khan. 'The DC's visit shows that our concerns are being taken seriously.'
While no specific dates or times were mentioned for this particular review, the deputy commissioner has previously stated his commitment to regular inspections and follow-ups on these issues. The next steps will involve implementing any necessary improvements based on the findings of this inspection.
'Our focus is on providing clean and well-maintained public spaces,' said Deputy Commissioner Shirazi.
Agha Zaheer Abbas Shirazi, Deputy Commissioner Murree




