
CM orders CCTV cleanliness monitoring
She added, "Safe City cameras should be used to monitor the cleanliness situation across Punjab."
She highlighted, "Development agencies from World Bank, Europe and other countries have expressed interest to invest in the Suthra Punjab Programme."
The chief minister said, "Suthra Punjab Programme is successfully under way, complaints about cleanliness will be redressed."
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