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Committee submits recommendations to LHC

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A committee formed by the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday submitted its recommendations to address the smog issue.

The Judicial Water and Environment Commission submitted its report to the Lahore High Court. The report has recommended numerous steps to ensure smooth flow of vehicles in Lahore to address the increasing threat of smog.

Temporarily and unnecessary parking areas should be removed from the city, while fines should be slapped over the people running this business.

Anti-encroachment operations should be carried out on regular basis, the report read and adds the violators of the traffic laws should be dealt with in accordance with the law without any discrimination.

The report has recommended increasing fine money and the driver licence should be declared mandatory for the driving.

It is to be noted that in the last hearing of the case.
The court had formed a committee of Commissioner Lahore and DG provincial disaster management authority and had directed it to submit its recommendations for addressing the smog issue within two days.

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