The Pakistan Army organizes a green initiative in Pasni, Balochistan, where a vigorous plantation drive took root between March 7th and 11th.
Cucumber, plum, shisham, and neem saplings were planted in government facilities, schools, colleges, and hospitals around the region as part of this collaborative effort.
Over 5000 seedlings were carefully planted, with the Pakistan Army, civil government, and passionate students working together to nurture this green revolution.
The effort was carried out in a systematic manner, with the area divided into seven portions to ensure thorough coverage.
Notably, a jirga was organized to educate the community about the importance of the Green Pakistan program, highlighting the critical role of tree planting in boosting agriculture.
The Pakistan Army’s proactive support extended to giving farmers with premium seeds, fertilizers, and insecticides, so promoting agricultural growth.
An outstanding part of the plan is the collaboration between the Pakistan Army and local farmers, which aims to increase agricultural areas by 500 acres.
This proactive approach has won praise from the farming community, demonstrating the positive impact of such collaborative efforts.