PM Khan kicks off 10 billion tree plantation drive

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Prime Minister Imran Khan kicked off the ‘Spring Tree Plantation Campaign’ at Baloki on Saturday. (Photo courtesy: Ministry of Climate Change)
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Volunteers participated in Spring Plantation drive on Saturday. (Photo courtesy: Ministry of Climate Change)
Updated 09 February 2019
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PM Khan kicks off 10 billion tree plantation drive

  • Khan’s government is reclaiming mafia encroached land for afforestation
  • Pakistan is one of world’s most affected countries due to climate change, PM Khan

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan kicked off a 10 billion tree plantation drive in the historic city of Nankana Sahib in Pakistan’s eastern province of Punjab on Saturday, planting a sapling at a forest reserve to mark the inauguration.

Last year, the tree plantation drive was a huge part of Khan’s campaign promises on environmental policy and his party’s agenda for global warming. 

“We are launching our #Plant4Pakistan programme & reclaiming mafia encroached land, converting it into forests and wild life parks for our future generations to fight climate change and pollution,” the Prime Minister wrote on Twitter.

According to a World Health Organization estimate, almost 60,000 Pakistanis died in 2015 from the high level of fine particles in the air, one of the world’s highest death tolls from air pollution. In recent years, Punjab has been badly hit by increasing smog, with air pollution levels in the eastern city of Lahore touching dangerous levels of toxicity. 

In 2014, deadly floods during the monsoon season caused in part by soil erosion, submerged entire towns across the country and led to the deaths of 110 people. 

Speaking to the press at the inauguration in Nankana, the Prime Minister said Pakistan was one of the world’s worst hit countries due to climate change.

"We will continue to reclaim land from land mafias all across Pakistan and utilize it for afforestation,” he said.

The provincial PTI government in Pakistan’s northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa undertook a similar province-wide initiative dubbed the billion tree tsunami when it came to power in 2013, with millions of saplings planted on once arid land.

Adviser to the Prime Minister on climate change, Malik Amin Aslam, also took to Twitter to announce the beginning of the project.

“10 #BillionTreeTsunami enters #Punjab with a bang,” he wrote.

Addressing press representatives, Nankana’s deputy commissioner Raja Mansoor Ahmed said that 2,500 acres of government land in Punjab had been recovered from illegal land grabbers and would be transformed into a forest and wildlife sanctuary.


Sharif departs for Austria on first official visit by Pakistani PM in over 30 years

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Sharif departs for Austria on first official visit by Pakistani PM in over 30 years

  • Shehbaz Sharif leads high-level delegation to Austria on two-day visit, says Pakistan’s foreign office
  • Sharif to meet Austrian counterpart, chair Pakistan–Austria Business Forum meeting during visit 

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif departed for Vienna on Sunday for a two-day visit to review bilateral ties, his office said in a statement, marking the first official visit by a Pakistani premier to the country in over three decades. 

Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesperson said that Sharif is undertaking the visit at Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker’s invitation. Sharif will lead a high-level delegation comprising the deputy premier and information minister from the Feb. 15-16 visit. 

The foreign office said Sharif’s visit marks 70 years since diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Austria were established. 

“This visit by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Vienna marks the first visit by a Pakistani Prime Minister to Austria in over three decades, the last having been undertaken by the then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in 1992,” the statement said. 

Sharif will hold bilateral talks with his Austrian counterpart, during which the two leaders will take stock of the entire gamut of bilateral relations.

“The prime minister will also chair a meeting of the Pakistan–Austria Business Forum, which is being organized by the Austrian Economic Chamber (WKO),” the foreign office said. “He will also visit multilateral organizations.”

According to Pakistan’s foreign ministry, Islamabad and Vienna enjoy cooperation in the domains of trade, economy, culture and education.

It said Sharif’s visit to Vienna will establish new dimensions to the Pakistan-Austria relations.