Drive launched to plant one million saplings across country

By Our Correspondent
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Published August 30, 2024
A representational image showing people taking part in a plantation drive. — UNAP website/File

In order to protect Pakistan’s environment, a welfare organisation, Chhipa Foundation, has announced a drive to plant one million saplings across the country.

In a statement, Ramzan Chhipa, social worker and patron-in-chief of the Chhipa Foundation, reaffirmed his dedication to combating global warming and environmental pollution in Pakistan. In connection with the country's 77th Independence Day, he announced the launch of a nationwide plantation drive, aiming to plant one million saplings across Pakistan in its initial phase.

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He maintained that the foundation's tree-planting efforts would not cease even after reaching the one-million mark. Instead, the organisation would continue its plantation campaigns relentlessly until Pakistan was transformed into a completely green and sustainable nation.

Speaking at the launch of the campaign, Chhipa said the issue of deforestation was a matter of survival for Pakistan, and warned that failure to act may result in the country becoming a desert.

He urged the citizens from all walks of life, particularly the youth and students, to join the campaign and plant saplings.

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