Vice Chancellor Dr. Anila Kamal formally launched the plantation drive by planting a sapling at the Women’s University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Bagh in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Deans, principal officers, faculty members and female students attended the event.
The Vice Chancellor said that planting trees is not only necessary for the protection of the environment, but it also guarantees a safe and healthy environment for future generations.
He urged the female students to actively participate in the plantation drive and make their environment green and lush by planting as many trees as possible.
He said that more work needs to be done on tree cultivation than tree plantation because unless an effective system of plant protection is created, we cannot achieve the desired results.
Due to climate change, the world will face a very serious situation in the coming time, while Pakistan and many other countries have been devastated by climate change. To address these challenges, we can solve this problem by planting as many trees as possible with collective efforts.
He said that we all have to play our role in tree plantation, tree cultivation, climate change and environmental protection, and the survival of the world depends on this.
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