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PM urges country to join the government’s Green Pakistan project

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif urged provincial governments, civic society, and all individuals to collaborate with the government in its efforts to achieve a sustainable and environmentally friendly Pakistan.

Today is focused on making strategic investments for our future. “I implore the country to harmonize their endeavors in protecting this priceless asset and guarantee its efficient management for our future generations,” he stated in a message commemorating the International Day of Forests in 2024.

According to him, Pakistan participated in observing the International Day of Forests 2024 alongside the rest of the world.

The subject for this year, “Forests and Innovations: New Solutions for a Better World,” emphasizes the importance of utilizing technological advancements to tackle the increasing challenges faced by our forests.

The prime minister emphasized that innovations have the potential to effectively address the concerns of deforestation, habitat degradation, and climate change while also promoting the sustainable restoration, protection, management, and utilization of forests.

According to him, Pakistan’s forest cover accounts for less than 5 percent of its entire area, and approximately 1.5 percent of these forests are lost each year. This significant loss has severe effects on Pakistan’s biodiversity, environment, and agriculture.

As one of the countries most affected by climate change, he emphasized that climate-related incidents are occurring increasingly frequently and causing immense destruction in Pakistan. This highlights the critical importance of preserving our native woods.

“This has become crucial for our nation’s survival.”

The government is commencing the next stage of the Green Pakistan Initiative, a project initially initiated by the PMLN-led government in 2016. The primary goal of this initiative is to enhance forest coverage and actively conserve biodiversity in Pakistan. In its upcoming phase, the Green Pakistan Initiative aims to further improve forest coverage, protect wildlife habitats, and contribute to carbon sequestration.

“Considering the significant role that forests play in the environment, we should make a firm commitment to safeguard and preserve them.” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reiterated the government’s unwavering dedication to taking all essential measures to protect and enhance forest coverage in Pakistan.

“We will guarantee the protection of our vital forest ecosystems throughout Pakistan, as they are essential for the sustenance of our nation’s livelihood and environmental well-being,” he stated.

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The PML-N Punjab chapter convenes today to discuss organizational issues.

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Former prime minister and leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Nawaz Sharif, has called a meeting of the PML-N Punjab chapter for today (Friday).

The conference was called by PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif, who reportedly gave the president of the party’s Punjab chapter, Rana Sanaullah, a call to call a meeting of the party’s provincial officials.

Nawaz Sharif is now visiting China.

According to sources, Nawaz Sharif’s leadership role and organizational issues inside the PML-N Punjab would be discussed at the meeting. The meeting’s agenda may also include discussions about the possible growth of the federal and Punjabi cabinets.

According to other sources, Nawaz Sharif gave Rana Sanaullah instructions to gather information on political and organizational positions in Punjab as well as to revitalize the party at the local level.

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Punjab Assembly session: Committee on wheat imports is formed by the speaker

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During the caretaker government, three members of a committee were appointed by Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan to investigate the import of wheat.

Both sides of the wheat procurement controversy engaged in a fierce debate yesterday during the Punjab Assembly session.

A detailed examination into wheat imports during the caretaker government was required by the legislators, who sharply criticized the government’s wheat strategy.

According to the MPAs, the food minister did not develop any policies for obtaining wheat.

Regarding the wheat procurement problem, the opposition is probably going to hold a protest in the house today, Friday.

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Saad Rafiq: Ali Amin Gandapur’s threat to storm Islamabad is a major issue.

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Ali Amin Gandapur, the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has threatened to storm Islamabad, according to Khawaja Saad Rafique, a former minister and leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). This is a very serious situation.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa administration has reportedly launched attacks on the federal capital in the past in an attempt to seize Islamabad, according to Saad Rafiq on the social media platform X (previously Twitter).

“However, PTI got nothing and it resulted in creating chaos, hatred and economic destruction,” he continued.

He added, “If the anarchists attack Islamabad to occupy it this time too, it will become impossible for them to return as rulers.”

According to the leader of the PML-N, fascist behavior will no longer be accepted, and the dirty politics of violence, fire, and ransacking will no longer be effective.

The PTI, he said, has to act rationally and refrain from inciting another May 9.

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