NFEH concerned over hacking of hundreds of fully grown trees in Karachi 

Karachi, May 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):The National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH) has expressed serious concern that hundreds of fully grown trees have been chopped in Karachi even before formal ground-breaking to start the work to build the Red Line section of the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) in the city.

In a statement on Friday, NFEH President Naeem Qureshi said that cutting down hundreds of trees at the very beginning of the groundwork to build the Red Line corridor of BRTS was simply a merciless act aimed at further harming the Karachi’s environment. He said the irony was that hundreds of fully grown trees had been mercilessly cut down on the Super Highway Link Road in the midst of the summer season when scorching heat had created unbearable living conditions in a number of affected areas in the country.

Qureshi said that a large number of trees had been cut into pieces in a span of a few hours showing that the planners behind the Red Line corridor of BRTS had no regard for safeguarding the Karachi’s environment that had already been under tremendous stress. He said that such inhumane chopping of shade trees shouldn’t be part of a BRTS project, which was foreign-funded as the international donors behind such mass transit projects had always given the due consideration that their construction activity shouldn’t harm the environment in any manner.

He recalled that the Red Line bus service was going to be Pakistan’s first mass transit project, which would use the environment-friendly fuel in the form of biogas. The NFEH President said that planners of the BRTS projects should do their best to ensure that the construction of the bus corridors should save trees as much as possible along the designated routes.

He said that Karachi earlier had lost thousands of trees due to the execution of different mega development projects including the Green Line bus service, the reconstruction of University Road and Tariq Road. Qureshi urged the Sindh government to come up with a firm mitigation plan to plant new saplings in Karachi in the place of the chopped trees.

For more information, contact:
Media Coordinator
National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH)
309, Al-Sehat Center, Hotel Regent Plaza, Shahrah-e-Faisal,
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35653676, +92-21-35213853
Fax: +92-21-35651797
Email: nfehpak@gmail.com, info@nfeh.org
Website: www.nfeh.org.pk

14th Annual CSR Summit-2022 on 24th February 

Karachi, February 18, 2022 (PPI-OT):Minister for State on Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib will be the chief guest at the 14th Annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Summit and Awards-2022 being held here at a hotel on February 24. The National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH) organizes the event every year to thoroughly discuss the issues related to corporate philanthropy in the country. The forum also discusses the options to combine the CSR resources to help out the deprived masses and leading charitable causes in the country in the best possible manner.

The event is also the annual occasion to properly eulogize excellent work being done by the public and private sector entities to uplift socio-economic status of the underprivileged masses in the country. The 14th Annual CSR Summit expectedly will be inaugurated by Federal Minister on National Food Security and Research Syed Fakhar Imam. State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib and Speaker KPK Assembly Mushtaq Ghani will also participate in the event. The dignitaries will confer 110 awards on representatives of 70 companies for showing excellence in different avenues of the CSR work.

Chairman NEPRA Tauseef Farooqui, President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry Shakeel Munir and Dr. Qibla Ayaz Chairman Council of Islamic Ideology will be the distinguished speaker of the event and will also chair different sessions of the event. Other important speakers of the event include N.A. Zuberi Sr. Adviser Karot Power, Atifuddin Khan Manager Corporate Affairs CHPGC, Omer Aftab, CEO Pink Ribbon Pakistan, Jamshed Ahmed Dy CEO PharmEvo, Zeeshan Afzal CEO and Chairperson Million Smiles Foundation, Fajar Rabia Pasha of PAGE, Maria Qadri of UAO-NUST, Mr. Muneeb Ahmed, Director, Superior Foundation and Deputy Director CMACED, Ali Asher Sr. Manager Nestle Pakistan, Naeem Qureshi, Ruqiya Naeem, and Engr. Nadeem Ashraf of NFEH.

For more information, contact:
Media Coordinator
National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH)
309, Al-Sehat Center, Hotel Regent Plaza, Shahrah-e-Faisal,
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35653676, +92-21-35213853
Fax: +92-21-35651797
Email: nfehpak@gmail.com, info@nfeh.org
Website: www.nfeh.org.pk

Urban forestry campaign being conducted in Karachi: Nasir Hussain Shah

Karachi, September 17, 2021 (PPI-OT):Pakistan’s position on the world ranking of countries having most mangrove trees in their coastal zones will further improve in the coming months owing to the aggressive plantation campaign by the Sindh government’s forest department. “Pakistan at present stands at the seventh position on the world ranking of mangrove forests as in the next two to three months, our standing will further improve to the fourth or fifth position,” said Sindh Local Government Minister, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, who in the recent past also held the portfolio of the Sindh Forest Department. The Local Government Minister was speaking as the chief guest at the 18th Annual Environment Conference and Excellence Awards-2021 organized by the National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH).

He said the Sindh Forest Department’s aggressive campaign to grow mangrove forests on the coastline of the province was like a revolution as earlier it had even clinched the world record by planting most number of mangrove plants in a single day. He said that urban forestry campaign was also being conducted in Karachi in the areas of Lyari Expressway, Clifton and Shah Faisal Colony. Shah said the provincial Local Government Department had been undertaking a number of projects related to sewage and industrial effluent treatment plants to improve environmental conditions in Sindh.

Speaking as the guest of honour of the event, Sindh Environment and Climate Change Minister, Ismail Rahoo, said the provincial government surely required the help of the concerned non-governmental organizations and private sector to overcome the challenging issue of environmental degradation. He said that Sindh had its own law to protect the environment and also had its separate environmental protection agency but there was a need to effectively implement the law. He said that awareness campaigns would be conducted to let people realize the gravity of the situation due to constant degradation of the environment.

Rahoo, who earlier served as Sindh Agriculture minister, said that water conservation methods and latest irrigation techniques had to be adopted to overcome the serious water crisis in the agricultural sector of the province. President of Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Shariq Vohra, said that most of the industrial units in Karachi had to secure compliance with the international and local environmental laws and regulations to ensure exports of industrial goods from Pakistan.

He praised the role of Sindh Environmental Protection Agency to help Karachi-based industries to adopt compliance with the environmental laws and regulations. He said that unchecked vehicular emissions and absence of a viable public transport system had a massive adverse impact on the environment of Karachi. He urged the government to install combined effluent treatment plants in Karachi so to treat industrial waste before its disposal into the sea.

Former chairman of Association of Builders and Developers Pakistan, Mohsin Sheikhani, said the upcoming real estate projects in Karachi should include the component of greenery as an essential part to protect the environment. Principal Secretary to Sindh Governor, Dr Syed Saif ur Rehman, shared with the audience the success story of planting 150,000 trees in Kidney Hill Park to transform the highest point of Karachi into an oxygen tank for the city.

Dr Rehman, earlier in his capacity as the KMC’s municipal commissioner, supervised the plantation project in the Kidney Hill Park that had been earlier filled with municipal and industrial waste. He said the KMC had spent its own resources to do the plantation work as no extra grant was taken from the government to complete the project. He said that mostly indigenous fruit trees had been planted on the hill. Dr Faiyaz Alam, General Secretary of Dua Foundation, informed the audience about the work of his non-profit to help the destitute people of Tharparkar to do cultivation to permanently resolve the issue of food shortages during the period of drought.

NFEH President, Naeem Qureshi, said that his NGO had partnered with the office of Karachi’s Commissioner and Sindh Forest Department to plant 3,50,000 tree saplings to increase green cover in the city. As many as 75 companies were given environment excellence awards on the occasion for showing distinction in the last year to improve environmental conditions. Seven other entities also received awards for doing tree plantation in the city. Syed Nadeem Arif CEO EMC Pakistan and Dr. Kaiser Waheed Former Chairman PPMA also spoke on the occasion.

For more information, contact:
Media Coordinator
National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH)
309, Al-Sehat Center, Hotel Regent Plaza, Shahrah-e-Faisal,
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35653676, +92-21-35213853
Fax: +92-21-35651797
Email: nfehpak@gmail.com, info@nfeh.org
Website: www.nfeh.org.pk

18th Annual Environment Excellence Awards and Conference on 16th September

Karachi, September 14, 2021 (PPI-OT): National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH) is holding 18th Annual Environment Excellence Awards (AEEA 2021) and Conference on “Restore Your Natural Environment” on September 16 at local hotel Karachi. This was announced by President Naeem Qureshi in the meeting of NFEH Advisory Committee held at NFEH Office today.

Qureshi said a conference and colourful award ceremony will be held on September 16, 2021. Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, Minister Local Government Sindh, Taimoor Talpur Minister Forest and Wildlife Sindh, Ismail Rahoo Minister Environment and Climate Change, Administrator Karachi Murtaza Wahab, Shariq Vohra President Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industries will be the prominent guests on the occasion.

Conference will be highlighting key environmental issues of Pakistan, Industries and post pandemic challenges for the world. Secretary Environment and Climate Change Muhammad Aslam Ghauri, Dr. Naeem Mughal, Director General Environment Protection Agency, Syed Nadim Arif, CEO EMC Pakistan, Aniq Ahmed Senior Anchor-person, Shams ul Haq Memon, Faiyaz Alam Secretary General Dua Foundation and others will address on the occasion. President NFEH said more than 80 companies will be awarded the best performance on environment protection on event day.

For more information, contact:

Media Coordinator

National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH)

309, Al-Sehat Center, Hotel Regent Plaza, Shahrah-e-Faisal,

Karachi, Pakistan

Tel: +92-21-35653676, +92-21-35213853

Fax: +92-21-35651797

Email: nfehpak@gmail.com, info@nfeh.org

Website: www.nfeh.org.pk

1000 trees to be planted in Karachi by NFEH and Hilal Foods 

Karachi, September 11, 2021 (PPI-OT):National Forum for Environment and Health, and Hilal Foods and Hilal Care join hands for plantation 1000 trees in the city. First phase of the campaign started at Hill Park. Briefing about the campaign, NFEH President Muhammad Naeem Qureshi said that this plantation activity being held in Karachi by his non-governmental organization in the current season as a total of 2,000 saplings had been planted that are now being fully taken care of for their proper nurturing and we are now planning to plant 1000 more plants in the city at hill park and other places in Karachi.

He disclosed that there was a need to plant 10 million more saplings in Karachi to keep the city green, for improvement of the weather, and protection against environmental pollution. He said the government, private sector, and NGOs were required to work together to achieve this noble cause.

The CEO of Hilal Foods and Hilal Care, Faisal Munshi, said that they would continue to make efforts to do tree plantation and improve environmental conditions in Karachi while realizing our corporate social responsibilities. The participants of the ceremony took part in the tree plantation activity as over 200 saplings were planted on the occasion. These included saplings of Jungle Jalebi, Sukh Chain, Gul Mohar, Amaltas, and other plant species. Proper care of these saplings will be ensured.

Others present on the occasion include NFEH Vice-President Engineer Nadeem Ashraf, Yogi Wajahat, Ghulam Kabria, Jilani Yousuf, COO of Hilal Foods Irfan, Director Marketing Salman Yousuf, and Mustafa Zulfiqar of E-Commerce.

For more information, contact:
Media Coordinator
National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH)
309, Al-Sehat Center, Hotel Regent Plaza, Shahrah-e-Faisal,
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35653676, +92-21-35213853
Fax: +92-21-35651797
Email: nfehpak@gmail.com, info@nfeh.org
Website: www.nfeh.org.pk

National Forum for Environment and Health conducts tree plantation activity at Hill Park

Karachi, September 01, 2021 (PPI-OT):A tree plantation activity was held at Hill Park of Karachi by the National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH) under its campaign to increase green cover in the city during the current monsoon season. The NFEH joined hands with Hilal Foods, Hilal Care, and Hill Park Friends’ Group to do the plantation activity. Member of National Assembly, Saima Nadeem, was the chief guest on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, NFEH President Muhammad Naeem Qureshi said that this was the sixth such plantation activity being held in Karachi by his non-governmental organization in the current season as a total of 2,000 saplings had been planted that are now being fully taken care of for their proper nurturing.

He disclosed that there was a need to plant 10 million more saplings in Karachi to keep the city green, for improvement of the weather, and protection against environmental pollution. He said the government, private sector, and NGOs were required to work together to achieve this noble cause.

The chief guest, MNA Saima Nadeem appreciated the efforts of the NFEH to increase the tree cover in Karachi while saying that Prime Minister Imran Khan had laid maximum emphasis on the environment in the country. She said that more tree plantation activities had to be held in the big cities.

She said the concerned corporate sector should come forward and play its due role in increasing greenery in Pakistan. The CEO of Hilal Foods and Hilal Care, Faisal Munshi, said that they would continue to make efforts to do tree plantation and improve environmental conditions in Karachi while realizing our corporate social responsibilities.

The participants of the ceremony took part in the tree plantation activity as over 100 saplings were planted on the occasion. These included saplings of Jungle Jalebi, Sukh Chain, Gul Mohar, Amaltas, and other plant species. Proper care of these saplings will be ensured. Others present on the occasion include NFEH Vice-President Engineer Nadeem Ashraf, Yogi Wajahat, Ghulam Kabria, Jilani Yousuf, Imran Rafi, COO of Hilal Foods Irfan, Director Marketing Salman Yousuf, and Mustafa Zulfiqar of E-Commerce.

For more information, contact:
Media Coordinator
National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH)
309, Al-Sehat Center, Hotel Regent Plaza, Shahrah-e-Faisal,
Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35653676, +92-21-35213853
Fax: +92-21-35651797
Email: nfehpak@gmail.com, info@nfeh.org
Website: www.nfeh.org.pk