July 31, 2024
In a heartening display of community spirit and environmental stewardship, the Commissioner of Multan, alongside enthusiastic students and staff from Pak-Turk Maarif International Ali Chowk Campus, participated in a tree plantation drive. This event marks a significant step towards a greener and more sustainable future.
The event was graced by the presence of our esteemed Regional Director, Mr. Fazlı Püskül, who shared his inspiring vision for a greener tomorrow. Sir Puskul's active participation in the tree plantation drive highlighted his commitment to environmental conservation and his dedication to fostering a culture of sustainability among students.
With shovels in hand and a shared purpose, students, staff, and community members worked together to plant trees, symbolising growth, unity, and a commitment to the environment. The Commissioner of Multan's presence further emphasised the importance of such initiatives in building a healthier and more vibrant community.
Mr. Fazlı Püskül's address during the event resonated with all participants. He emphasised the vital role that trees play in combating climate change, enhancing air quality, and providing a better quality of life. His call to action inspired everyone present to continue contributing to environmental preservation through simple yet impactful steps like planting trees.
The Pak-Turk Maarif International Ali Chowk Campus is proud to be part of this meaningful initiative. By engaging our students in activities that promote environmental awareness, we aim to cultivate a generation of environmentally conscious individuals who are prepared to take on the challenges of tomorrow.
As the trees planted today grow and flourish, they will stand as a testament to the collective efforts of the Commissioner of Multan, Pak-Turk Maarif International Ali Chowk Campus, and the broader community. Together, we are making a lasting impact and paving the way for a greener, more sustainable future.
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