He directed the relevant departments to plant more than one hundred million trees


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif launched monsoon tree plantation campaign in Islamabad today.
Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister said he has directed the relevant departments to plant more than one hundred million trees this year which will not only add to the beauty of the country but also help control climate change which badly hit the country in 2022. He said the tree plantation will also improve the air quality.
The Prime Minister said the federal government in collaboration with the provincial governments will play their role in protecting the country from pollution. He said God Almighty has blessed Pakistan with immense bounties and it is our responsibility to work tirelessly to exploit its true potential.
Expressing his pleasure over the presence of children at the launch of tree plantation campaign, the Prime Minister was confident that they will become great builder of Pakistan after equipping themselves with the education.
On the occasion, the Prime Minister was briefed about the tree plantation drive.
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