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Faith and Filth: Karachi’s Post-Eid-ul-Adha Sanitation Crisis

An Investigative Look into the City’s Struggle with Hygiene, Waste, and Municipal Dysfunction

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June 13, 2025
Faith and Filth: Karachi’s Post-Eid-ul-Adha Sanitation Crisis
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Abstract: This long-form investigative article explores the public health and municipal failure that follows Eid-ul-Adha in Karachi each year. Drawing on on-ground reports, expert insights, and citizen voices, the piece critically examines the role of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) and Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (SSWMB) in post-Eid waste mismanagement and suggests reforms for a cleaner, safer city.

The Aftermath of Sacrifice
Each year, as the sun sets on Eid-ul-Adha in Karachi, another ritual begins—not one of devotion, but of decay. The streets are littered with the remains of sacrificial animals. Blood pools around storm drains. Heaps of offal fester under the scorching June heat. The city’s air turns rancid. What should be a time of piety and peace morphs into a public health and sanitation emergency.
The Scene on the Ground
Recent Eid seasons have seen Karachi transform into a landfill of animal remains. Entire neighborhoods—Orangi, Korangi, Saddar, and Lyari—become dumping grounds for waste. Images from Nazimabad, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, and Liaquatabad show roads obstructed by blood-streaked water and putrid mounds of discarded hides and guts. While official figures state over 100,000 tonnes of offal are collected annually, the lingering stench and contamination tell a different story. In lower-income areas, garbage remains for days, attracting flies, dogs, and disease. The inefficiency isn’t just visible—it’s visceral.

Health Hazards and Environmental Risk
The unsanitary disposal of animal waste brings a cascade of health issues: gastrointestinal infections, skin diseases, respiratory illnesses, and a spike in vector-borne diseases like dengue and malaria. Pools of blood stagnate in potholes, drains clog with bones, and neighborhood water supplies risk contamination. According to public health officials, Karachi’s post-Eid conditions mirror disaster zones: inadequate sanitation, open-air decomposition, and noxious emissions. In these conditions, the vulnerable—the elderly, children, and immunocompromised—suffer most.

Institutional Paralysis: KMC and SSWMB
The responsibility for post-Eid sanitation lies primarily with the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) and the Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (SSWMB). Yet, both bodies are mired in logistical, administrative, and financial dysfunction.

SSWMB’s Performance Issues
SSWMB contracts foreign firms for Eid cleanup. In theory, they provide machinery, manpower, and disposal sites

In practice:
Collection bins are insufficient or absent in many neighborhoods.
Machinery often breaks down or arrives late.
Contractors lack coordination with municipal staff.
KMC’s Systemic Challenges

KMC, though structurally central, is severely under-resourced:
Nearly 50% of its sanitation vehicles are reportedly inoperable.
Many sanitation workers go unpaid for months, leading to strikes.
Communication between KMC and town administrations is fractured.
With Karachi divided into 25 autonomous Town Municipal Corporations (TMCs), centralized control becomes nearly impossible during a crisis.
Citizen Experience: Voices from the Frontline
Residents describe Eid not as a holiday, but a hazard:
“The smell is unbearable. We’ve been using vinegar and charcoal, but nothing works. The drains are overflowing with blood and gunk.” — Resident, Gulistan-e-Jauhar

“We’ve cleaned the streets ourselves. The authorities showed up four days later. Too little, too late.” — Resident, North Nazimabad

On social media, citizens document blockages, overflowing dumps, and inaction. Despite WhatsApp groups and complaint portals, responses are slow or nonexistent.

Law Enforcement and Ragpickers
While Section 144 bans ragpickers from tearing apart waste piles (often to extract bones and hides), enforcement is minimal. Ragpickers scatter animal parts across streets and drains. Police arrested 96 individuals in 2024, but many returned within hours.

Political Promises vs. Ground Reality
Mayor Murtaza Wahab, this year, promised a coordinated cleanup. Press conferences highlighted:

Deployment of 10,000+ staff across the city.
Establishment of 99 designated collection points.
Use of chlorine spray, fumigation, and rose water for odor control.
While figures sound impressive, site visits and citizen reports suggest otherwise. Several collection points were inactive, while in others, waste remained uncollected for up to 72 hours.
Community Action and DIY Sanitation
Karachiites aren’t waiting for the state. Some neighborhoods have started self-cleaning brigades, hiring private sweepers, renting water tankers, and spreading lime or disinfectants. Social media influencers and activists document violations and shame negligent contractors publicly.

However, these DIY efforts are reactive. They underscore the failure of municipal services, not a sustainable solution.

Recommendations for a Cleaner Karachi
If Karachi is to avoid another sanitation catastrophe, urgent reforms are essential:

Unified Eid Command Structure: Establish an emergency response team under a single authority with budgetary and operational independence.
Transparency in Waste Management: Real-time dashboards showing area-wise collection, complaints, and contractor performance.
Community Engagement: Mobilize volunteers through mosques and schools to educate citizens on proper disposal and hygiene.
Enforcement Strengthening: Coordinate with Rangers or local police to enforce bans and secure collection sites.
Budget Audits and Reallocations: Make sanitation funding transparent and reallocate underused funds to vehicle repair and training.
Conclusion: Piety Should Not Breed Pollution
Eid-ul-Adha is a time of faith, reflection, and sacrifice. Yet, in Karachi, it has become a symbol of municipal neglect and civic decay. The sacrifice intended to bring people closer to God ends up pushing neighborhoods into filth and disease.

While the rituals are sacred, their aftermath should not be profane. It’s time Karachi matched the spiritual gravity of Eid with the civic dignity its residents deserve.

Faith and Filth: Karachi’s Post-Eid-ul-Adha Sanitation Crisis

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