Hospitals and Clinics: Availability of medical facilities, from primary care clinics to hospitals with specialized divisions.
Medical Professionals: Qualified physicians, nurses, and other healthcare workers who offer emergency care, diagnostics, treatments, and consultations.
Schools and colleges: Establishments providing primary through higher education courses.
Libraries and Learning Resources: These contain digital resources, instructional materials, and public libraries that facilitate research and lifelong learning.
Power Supply: Dependable supply of power for use in commercial, industrial, and residential settings.
Water Supply and Sanitation: Networks of easily available, uncontaminated water supplies, as well as sanitation facilities for waste disposal.
Gas Supply: The provision of natural gas to homes and businesses for energy-related purposes such as cooking and heating.
Road Infrastructure: Reliable transit systems, well-kept streets, and roads that facilitate movement around the city.
Waste Management: Services for gathering, getting rid of, and recycling waste from homes and businesses.
Parks and Recreation: These include playgrounds, public parks, and recreational spaces for socializing, sports, and leisure.
Cultural Events: Festivals, social gatherings that foster intercultural dialogue and community involvement, and cultural celebrations.
Law Enforcement: policing services that guarantee traffic control, criminal prevention, and public safety.
Emergency Services: Teams for disaster response, firefighting, and ambulance services are available for crises and emergencies.
Safety Regulations: Enforcing safety guidelines and laws in infrastructure, buildings, and public areas.
Social Services: Projects and programs aimed at reducing poverty, promoting social welfare, and helping disadvantaged groups.
Employment Opportunities: Programs for employment, job training, and support for entrepreneurs that enhance livelihoods and economic progress.
Civic Participation: Possibilities for local citizens to participate in public forums, local governance, and community decision-making processes.
Public Information: Using online tools, information hubs, and outreach initiatives, the public can obtain information, services, and resources from the government.
By guaranteeing people' safety, well-being, and access to opportunities and necessities, these services help to make Mardan a livable, sustainable, and inclusive community.