Pakistan Army organizes a green initiative in Balochistan's Pasni, where a vibrant plantation campaign took root from March 7th to 11th.
In this concerted effort, cucumber, plum, shisham, and neem saplings found new homes across the region's government institutions, schools, colleges, and hospitals.
Over 5000 saplings were tenderly planted, with Pakistan Army, civil administration, and eager students joining hands to nurture this green revolution.
The campaign unfolded systematically, dividing the area into seven parts to ensure comprehensive coverage.
Notably, a jirga convened to enlighten the community on the significance of the Green Pakistan campaign, emphasizing the pivotal role of tree planting in bolstering agriculture.
Pakistan Army's proactive support extended to providing farmers with premium seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides, fostering agricultural growth.
An admirable aspect of the initiative is the collaboration between Pakistan Army and local farmers, set to expand agricultural lands by 500 acres.
This proactive stance has earned accolades from the farming community, underscoring the positive impact of such joint endeavors.