Provincial Minister for Environment M Rizwan has said that Pakistan is a lucky state which is rich in all kinds of natural resources and climate change must be accepted as a challenge. Recognizing our collective responsibility to keep our environment clean, we must fully participate in government’s tree tsunami campaign so that our future generations can be protected from all kinds of environmental pollution.
On the occasion of World Environment Day, various events were organized around the world to keep the environment clean and tackle the challenges of environmental pollution. In this regard a ceremony was organized by Rotary Club Educators at Cosmopolitan Club, Bagh-e-Jinnah on Friday.
Provincial Minister for Environment M Rizwan was the chief guest of the ceremony while Rotary Club International Governor Tazeem Ahmed Kamboh, Rotary Club Educators President Ridah Irfan, Coordinator Irfan Chaudhary and experts from various walks of life were present also present.
The minister said, ‘We have to clean our environment, it is our collective social responsibility to do plantation and implement the PM Imran Khan’s vision of clean and green Pakistan’. Pakistan is among the most climate change affected countries and according to vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan, present government is taking all steps to make a clean and green Pakistan.