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PHA announces I-Day plan

By Our Correspondent
August 12, 2024
A vendor holds national flags as he waits for customers beside his stall alongside a street in Islamabad. — AFP/File
A vendor holds national flags as he waits for customers beside his stall alongside a street in Islamabad. — AFP/File

LAHORE : The Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) will set the sky alight with fireworks and illuminations at Minar-i-Pakistan at midnight on August 14.

PHA Director General announced that the PHA has organised several events for the day, including a flag-hoisting ceremony at Racecourse Park, an art competition celebrating Arshad Nadeem’s historic Olympic gold medal, and the distribution of plants at various locations across the City.

Minar-i-Pakistan will be illuminated in the green and white colours of the national flag, he said, adding in addition, over 100 sky signs and billboards across Lahore will display the national flag, an activity that will continue until August 20.

According to Wattoo, no invitations or passes will be required for entry to these venues. Reflecting on the significance of the day, he said: 'August 14 is a day to reaffirm our commitment to the country.'

He also highlighted the PHA’s efforts to increase Lahore’s green cover, noting the authority is in the process of planting 25 million trees throughout the provincial capital.

'PHA recognises the significance of Independence Day not just as a celebration of our national freedom but also as a moment to renew our dedication to the well-being of our environment and future generations,' Wattoo maintained.

Meanwhile, the PHA has lowered the surface level of 45 parks and greenbelts across Lahore to match the road level, aiming to improve rainwater drainage and raise the underground water table.

This initiative, ordered by the chief minister, was part of a project to enhance rainwater drainage, which otherwise accumulates on roads, causing inconvenience to the general public and damaging infrastructure.