Key Takeaways
- Punjab announces a plan to plant 31 million saplings across the province.
- Rs 8 billion allocated for afforestation and forest rehabilitation projects.
- Special focus on Rawalpindi Division, including hilly tehsils of Murree.
Punjab has launched a significant environmental initiative aimed at restoring forests and enhancing green cover across the province. The plan, dubbed 'Plant for Punjab,' involves the plantation of 31 million saplings over the next year, with an initial focus on the monsoon season.
The provincial government has allocated Rs 8 billion towards this ambitious project, which includes both afforestation efforts and forest rehabilitation. This substantial investment underscores the commitment to environmental conservation and sustainability in Punjab.
Under the initiative, the Punjab Forest Department will undertake a series of projects, including the restoration of forests over 7,000 acres in southern Punjab. Additionally, 350 urban mini forests and 200 new public parks are planned, with particular attention given to Rawalpindi Division’s hilly tehsils such as Murree, Kotli Sattian, Kahuta, and Kallar Syedan.
The program aims to expand green spaces in cities, improve air quality, and mitigate the effects of rising temperatures. Officials have highlighted that these efforts are part of a broader strategy to combat climate change and reduce pollution levels in Punjab.
To support effective forest management and prevent illegal encroachments, the department has established a dedicated forest protection force. Furthermore, it has introduced Punjab’s first Digital Forest Inventory System for advanced mapping, monitoring, and management of forest resources.
The plan also covers Attock, Chakwal, and Jhelum districts, where forested areas will be expanded through the development and improvement of protected forests and land adjoining national parks. These measures are expected to support biodiversity, protect watersheds, and improve the local environment.
According to officials, the provincial government’s latest budget includes billions of rupees for new forestry projects, conservation measures, and environmental protection initiatives aimed at increasing green cover across Punjab.




