Syed Ali Shah:
QUETTA:  In a significant step towards their “Quetta Go Green Initiative,” the Rotary Club Quetta, in collaboration with the Forest and Wildlife Department and the Bohra Community, planted 300 trees on October 3, 2024, at the Bohra Community Graveyard in Shahbaz Town.

This initiative aims to plant 10,000 trees in Quetta between July 2024 and June 2025.

The event was graced by Mr. Dostain Khan Jalamdini, Secretary of the Forest and Wildlife Department, as the Chief Guest.  Professor Ahsan Achakzai, the President of the Rotary Club played a key role in organising the event.

Other notable attendees included representatives from various organizations and communities.

Forty children from the Institute of Special Children (ISC) participated in the plantation drive, learning about the importance of trees and their role in environmental conservation.
The Forest and Wildlife Department provided technical support and supplies for the project.

Rotary Club Quetta encourages the people of Quetta to join their efforts in making the city greener by planting and caring for trees. They are open to collaborating with institutions and residential areas that are willing to participate.

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