Punjab Introduces Drone Technology for Eid-ul-Adha Cleanliness Operations

Punjab has launched a modern drone-assisted cleanliness campaign during Eid-ul-Adha to improve sanitation services and ensure faster waste management across cities. Authorities say the use of advanced technology is helping maintain cleaner public spaces during the busy holiday period.

5/29/20261 min read

The Punjab government has started using drone technology to monitor and manage Eid-ul-Adha cleanliness operations across the province. The initiative is part of a large-scale sanitation campaign aimed at ensuring timely waste collection and maintaining hygienic conditions during Bakra Eid celebrations.

According to officials, drones are being deployed to supervise cleaning activities, identify areas requiring immediate attention, and monitor the performance of sanitation teams in real time. Authorities believe the technology will help improve coordination and speed up waste removal operations in crowded urban areas.

Thousands of sanitation workers, waste collection vehicles, and temporary disposal points have reportedly been activated under the province-wide operation. Local administrations are also using digital monitoring systems to track field activities and respond quickly to complaints from residents.

Officials say biodegradable waste bags and public awareness campaigns have also been introduced to encourage proper disposal of sacrificial animal waste. Emergency teams and municipal staff remain on high alert to maintain cleanliness standards throughout the Eid holidays.

The use of drones has attracted significant public attention, with many citizens praising the government’s efforts to adopt modern technology for urban management and public hygiene. Authorities hope the initiative will help reduce delays in waste collection and improve the overall cleanliness environment during one of the busiest religious festivals of the year.

Punjab’s Eid-ul-Adha sanitation drive is considered one of the province’s largest public service operations, involving coordination between municipal departments, waste management companies, and emergency response teams.

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