Karachi, monarch of garbage dumps

Karachi has emerged as the monarch of garbage dumps. The defining characteristics of Karachi are the mountains of waste, the foul gutters, and the unswept streets. These mountains of garbage remain for a long time in the streets, which are so foul-smelling that no one can pass them. The garbage problem in Karachi is getting worse every day, and as a result, not only are the mountains of waste bothering the people but they are also becoming a source of many diseases. Even the filth and mosquitoes breed and develop freely as a result.

Because there is no government and no one is making any genuine efforts to address the issue, Karachi’s residents are extremely frustrated and in search of a solution.

Therefore, the government should look into the issue and take appropriate action to make Karachi clean and beautiful. It is also the responsibility of each and every citizen of Karachi to abide by the rules, such as not throwing trash on the roads, as this is our beautiful city and we must bring it to the pinnacle of success, and this could be only possible when we all work together in a sincere manner. Instead of worrying about what might happen, focus on what you can accomplish.

Khadija Mehdi, Karachi

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