60 percent of people from Punjab expressed satisfaction


Islamabad: More than half of the population in the country appeared satisfied with the role of their governments in eliminating smog.
A new survey by Ipsos Pakistan has revealed that 57 percent of Pakistanis are satisfied with the performance of their provincial governments in dealing with smog.
Meanwhile, the survey revealed that 21 percent of the country’s population was not satisfied.
60 percent of people surveyed from Punjab expressed satisfaction with the performance of the provincial government in eliminating smog.
61 percent from Balochistan, 53 percent from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and 52 percent from Sindh said they were satisfied with the role of the provincial government in eliminating smog.
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