KCC launches mosquito crash, cleanliness program

BSS
Published On: 24 Mar 2025, 20:33
KCC launches mosquito crash, cleanliness program. Photo : BSS

KHULNA, March 24, 2025 (BSS) - Khulna City Corporation today launched a simultaneous crash program across the city to accelerate mosquito control and cleanliness efforts.

To accelerate mosquito control and cleanliness activities in the city, Administrator Md. Firoz Sarker, who is also the Khulna Divisional Commissioner, visited mosquito control and drain-cleaning operations in wards 22 and 29 of the metropolis this afternoon, accompanied by political and civil society leaders.

During the visits, BNP President Shafiqul Alam Mona, KCC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Laskar Tajul Islam, Chief Waste Management Officer and Executive Magistrate Kohinur Jahan, Chief Planning Officer Abir Ul Zobbar, Conservancy Officers Engineer Md. Anisur Rahman and Md. Ohiduzzaman Khan, ward officials Molla Maruf Rashid and Sheikh Hafizur Rahman, Senior Vice President of Bangladesh Frozen Foods Exporters Association (Khulna) Tarikul Islam Zahir, President of Greater Khulna Development Coordination Committee Sheikh Ashrafuzzaman, General Secretary of Amra Brihottor Khulnabashi Sardar Abu Taher, Citizen Society Member Secretary Adv. Md. Babul Hawlader, civic leader Mizanur Rahman Babu, along with leaders of various civic organizations, were present.

The KCC Administrator will visit the ongoing crash program activities in Sonadanga and Khalishpur police station areas, followed by a visit to Daulatpur and Khan Jahan Ali wards area from March 25 to 27.

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