As part of its “Green Pakistan” mission, Alkhidmat Foundation launched a tree plantation campaign at Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University (SBBWU) in Peshawar.
The initiative was officially inaugurated by Muhammad Shakir Siddiqui, General Secretary Alkhidmat Foundation Central and Southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, along with Professor Dr. Safia Ahmad, Vice Chancellor SBBWU, who jointly planted a tree on the university campus.
The ceremony was attended by university faculty members, students, and representatives from the provincial Forest Department. Participants praised Alkhidmat’s environmentally conscious effort and described it as a timely and vital step toward securing a healthier and greener future for coming generations.
In their remarks, speakers emphasized that tree plantation has become an urgent necessity in the face of rising pollution, increasing temperatures, and the intensifying impacts of climate change. Trees, they noted, not only purify the air but also play a critical role in sustaining public health, ecological balance, and the preservation of natural resources.
Alkhidmat Foundation has been actively working across Pakistan to raise environmental awareness, promote practical action, and engage the youth in conservation efforts. This tree plantation drive is one of several initiatives aimed at fostering a culture of environmental responsibility.
At the close of the event, participants pledged to expand the campaign within their own communities by planting more trees and encouraging others to contribute to the cause of a greener, more sustainable Pakistan.
Bio. Alkhidmat has acted efficiently and provided help to victims of disasters whether that was the recent 2022 Pakistan flood or the 2005 earthquake in Kashmir.
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