NTDC set to plant one lakh trees at its grid stations
LAHORE: In line with the Clean and Green Pakistan initiative of Pakistan Prime Minister, the National Transmission and Despatch Company Limited (NTDC) will plant one lakh trees at its 500KV and 220 KV grid stations across the country.
In this regard tree plantation ceremony was held at 500KV under construction grid station Faisalabad West, on Wednesday, where Managing Director NTDC Muhammad Ayub planted a tree.
During the ceremony, MD NTDC Mr Ayub said that trees will be planted at all grid stations of NTDC. He said that tree plantation will help combat the persistent and serious threats of climate change, global warming and greenhouse gases for Clean and Green Pakistan.
Talking about the 500KV grid station Faisalabad West, MD NTDC said that construction work of the said grid station is also being completed on fast track.
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