Raja Furqan Ahmed

ISLAMABAD,  (Parliament Times) : In a commendable effort to uphold community standards, the Enforcement Wing of the Federal Government Employees Housing Authority (FGEHA) recently executed a comprehensive cleanup operation in G-13, Islamabad. Targeting illegal car sheds, encroachments in the main bazaar, and unauthorized billboards and banners along main roads, the initiative aimed to reclaim public spaces and ensure adherence to regulations. The meticulously planned operation was met with enthusiastic support from the residents of G-13, who expressed gratitude for the restoration of order and cleanliness in their neighbourhood. The removal of illegal structures and encroachments not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the area but also contributed to improved traffic flow and pedestrian safety. Moreover, the receipt of an appreciation letter from the Enforcement Wing, acknowledging the voluntary efforts of residents who assisted in the removal of fences and car sheds, further strengthened the sense of community spirit and cooperation. Furthermore, residents lauded the comprehensive strategy implemented by FGEHA to address the issue of stray dogs and roaming animals, reflecting the authority’s commitment to overall community welfare. The success of FGEHA’s proactive measures underscores the importance of collaborative efforts between government authorities and local communities in maintaining the integrity and livability of urban spaces. As residents continue to enjoy the benefits of a cleaner and more organized environment, the positive impact of such initiatives on community well-being remains palpable.

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