Islamabad, Aug 26: The district saw the planting of up to 175,000 trees as part of the Plant for Pakistan Initiative. This was revealed during a meeting that Deputy Commissioner Bhawalpur Zaheer chaired.On Monday, Anwar Jappa came to inspect the upkeep and irrigation of the plants.
The concerned officials were asked by Deputy Commissioner Zaheer Anwar Jappa to make sure Plant for Pakistan aims to plant trees 100% of the way. He emphasized planting, plants in abandoned spaces, schoolyards, and health agency buildings, with frequent
watering and tending. Additionally, he asked representatives of many groups to plant trees in the organizations to which they belong.System Network Administrator Muhammad Azeem Zeeshan gave a briefing to the group, stating that. In the district, a tree planting initiative called Plant for Pakistan was underway.
He said that a digital log of the afforestation-related actions was being created, and that specific point people were offering daily planting assistance.Director General PHA, Assistant Commissioner Bahawalpur City Dr. Sana Ramchand, Additional Deputy Commissioner Finance Farooq Qamar, and President of the Bahawalpur Chamber of Commerce and Industries Chaudhry Zulfiqar Maan Rubina Iqbal Abbasi, Forest Conservator Chief Officers of the Municipal Corporation Mian Azhar Javed, Chief Officer of the District Council Nasrullah Malik, and Khalid Javed Bhatta. DFO Forestry Extension The meeting was attended by Shahid Hameed, CEO of Education Chaudhry Muhammad Akram, DHO, and other authorities; assistant commissioners of the pertinent tehsils also took part.