CDGK raising awareness
This banner attracted me on main Shahrah-e-Faisal, infornt of Lal Qilla.
In raising awareness among the population,after bill boards, the streets have started speaking.
This banner attracted me on main Shahrah-e-Faisal, infornt of Lal Qilla.
In raising awareness among the population,after bill boards, the streets have started speaking.
The lower 10 percent of the pic speaks more than the upper 90.
The lower 10 percent of the pic speaks more than the upper 90.
These rickshaws produce enough smoke, i think we should add some Fumigation sprays in these rickshaws. it will help a lot
Sami, you got the point dude.
Other include neechay jo road khudi hui ya ukhdi hui hai or jo baytarteebi( disorder )nazar aarahi hai, mehkama-e-bagaat wala board taidha para hua hai matti or dhool mai
Such banners cost a few hundred rupees. The Govt. can easily fumigate a few streets in that amount.
If there are a thousand such banners fluttering in the wind, then a few thousand streets or lanes may go without fumigation.
this fever is not lesser dangerous than dangue.
another suicide attack
yea but this time on Army jawans and in reaction of Bajor
external hath
This is realy a knowledgeable banner.
lolz @ rickshaw sprays
@ Arsalaan: YOU are wrong buddy! I am actually glad that the CDGK is also having an awareness campaign besides fumigation. Even though you can fumigate every nook and cranny of the whole city, you cannot still guarantee that Dengue will disappear.
However due to these banners, some lifesaving precautions can still be taken by those who end up contracting the disease: the one mentioned here is good because Aspirin (in Disprin) is a blood thinning agent, and in Dengue Fever, your blood vessels become leaky and weak. If you have even thinner blood passing through your veins at that time because of blood thinning by Aspirin, you can develop fatal haemorrhaging. So this is an important point that I think everyone should remember, and pass the word around, along with the usual precautions of keeping your local areas mosquito free and clean.
May God help us in getting control of this menace and in eliminating it from Pakistan once and for all.
Why are they just using the name od Disprin not panadal etc.
Have others bribed the CDGK ???
So not to use Disprin but what to use? Perhaps that information would have been more useful.