The government policy will be implemented, tenders for privatization will be issued soon, CEO. Photo: Social Media
Lahore: The government of Punjab has decided to privatize Lahore Waste Management Company, which owes more than 96 billion.
The government of Punjab has decided to privatize the Lahore Waste Management Company, which owes more than 96 billion, despite the provision of resources and manpower, and the way is being paved for companies from foreign countries. Instead of running it, the costs will be more than doubled by contracting out to foreign companies.
The responsibility of cleaning, collecting and disposing of garbage in Lahore belongs to Lahore Waste Management Company, a metropolitan corporation in the former PML-N regime in 2003-4 which is responsible for cleaning and disposing of garbage in the city with an annual budget of two and a half billion rupees. The work from Kirti was given to foreign companies Albarak and Uzbek at very expensive prices, the work of village union councils continued to be run by the company itself.
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