CDA’s monsoon tree-planting campaign continues
ISLAMABAD, AUG 13: The Capital Development Authority in the Federal Capital monsoon tree-planting campaign is in full swing
At the special direction of the CDA administration, the Department of Environment is working day and night to make Islamabad more green, beautiful and attractive
In addition, the CDA’s Environment Department, following the CDA management’s directions, planted thousands of trees in various highways, intersections, green belts, drains and roadside slopes and various parks in Islamabad this year and in a few days, the Department of Environment will successfully complete its set target. In this regard, with a comprehensive and solid strategy, duties have also been distributed among the relevant staff at different times.
In addition, the Department of Environment has set up stalls at various places in the city to distribute free plants among the citizens, as well as free plants distributed from One Window located in to CDA headquarters. The CDA administration has also appealed to the citizens to take part in the tree planting campaign to make the Federal Capital more green, beautiful and attractive as well citizens should also plant trees in their homes to keep the environment clean
In addition, on the special direction of the CDA administration, the educational institutions of the Federal Capital are also being made a direct part of the tree planting campaign and free plants are also being provided to the students.
It may be mentioned that CDA’s Environment Department has also set up Mewaki forests in Sector I-8, 9th Avenue and Sector F-10 of Islamabad to keep the land of the Federal Capital free from illegal encroachments and constructions. It Can also be made more beautiful and attractive
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