Speakers at a seminar on Wednesday urged transporters and drivers to check their vehicles’ regularly for smoke emissions which was a major contributor to environmental pollution. The seminar was arranged on the special directives of Chief Secretary Shahzad Khan Bangash under the aegis of Directorate of Transport and Mass Transit Department Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in district Mardan in which a large number of transporters, drivers and people participated.
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