A sanitation-related charge imposed on hospitals in Punjab has triggered controversy, with social media users referring to it as a “toilet tax.” The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) in Rahim Yar Khan has reportedly issued notices to healthcare facilities, charging Rs2,500 per toilet under a sewage service fee. According to reports, Lala Iqbal Hospital has been billed Rs37,500 per month for its 15 toilets, while Naseer Medical Complex received …
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