LAHORE:The Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) and Communal Hub launched the Eco Literacy Campaign to transform Androon Lahore.
The project aimed at cleaning the mohallas and streets of the walled city, plant trees, preserve the city's rich heritage, promote sustainable tourism practices, and foster community engagement.
Commencing from Delhi Gate, the campaign will systematically cover all 12 gates of the Walled City, engaging the youth of each locality to drive change under the guidance of experts and WCLA staff. The drive will empower local youth with knowledge and resources to protect and showcase the unique cultural and historical heritage of the Walled City while promoting environmentally responsible tourism practices that benefit the local community.
The campaign focuses on educating communities about the impact of human activities on the environment and encouraging environmentally responsible practices. It will instill pride and a sense of ownership in Lahore’s living heritage through conservation and community participation.
According to WCLA Director General Kamran Lashari, the driver is an essential step toward preserving the historical and cultural fabric of Androon Lahore while promoting sustainability.
Mushaira ‘Shaam-e-Sukhan'
The WCLA organised a Mushaira titled 'Shaam-e-Sukhan' at Pak Tea House to pay homage to Sana Ullah Zaheer, a renowned Urdu poet. The event featured notable poets from Lahore, who gathered to honour the legacy of beloved poet, a celebrated poet known for his significant contributions to Urdu literature. The poetic session was presided over by Dr Saud Usmani.