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University of Sindh Launches Green Initiative with Campus Plantation Campaign

Jamshoro, In an effort to combat environmental pollution and promote green spaces, the University of Sindh, Jamshoro, has initiated a plantation campaign led by the Green Youth Movement Club. The campaign saw active participation from both teachers and students, with several saplings being planted across the campus. This initiative underscores the university community’s commitment to environmental conservation and sustainability.

According to University of Sindh, the event was marked by the presence of notable figures, including Divisional Forest Officer Dr. Zubair Ahmed Chanar, who emphasized the manifold benefits of plantation and the urgent need to mitigate environmental pollution for healthier human life. Dr. Chanar advocated for the cessation of tree cutting and urged the importance of planting and nurturing trees to foster a greener environment.

Range Forest Officer Dr. Ghulam Hussain Shah highlighted the widespread recognition of plantation’s significance, calling it a collective responsibility to contribute to greening efforts and maintain the surrounding ecosystem. Echoing these sentiments, Director of Student Affairs Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus Laghari spoke about the university’s vision, led by the Vice Chancellor, to transform the campus into a lush, green haven through ongoing plantation drives.

The campaign also featured contributions from Director Campus Security Dr. Ghulam Saqib Barro, Security Officer Muhammad Ismail Bajeer, and DSP Police Headquarters Jamshoro Abdul Rahman Khaskhali, all of whom participated in the planting activities. This collaborative effort between the university’s administration, faculty, students, and local environmental officials illustrates a unified approach to environmental stewardship and the promotion of sustainable practices within the academic community.

The plantation campaign at the University of Sindh, Jamshoro, is a testament to the institution’s dedication to environmental conservation, aiming to create a more sustainable and pollution-free campus for future generations.