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Government Announces Three New Projects Under Rs122bn Green Pakistan Programme

Government Announces Three New Projects Under Rs122bn Green Pakistan Programme

Key Takeaways

  • The federal government has added three new projects to the Green Pakistan Programme.
  • Projects focus on Margalla Hills, a national botanical garden in Islamabad, and pollution monitoring.
  • Total investment for these projects is Rs122 billion.

The federal government of Pakistan has announced plans to add three new environmental and biodiversity protection initiatives under the revised Upscaling of Green Pakistan Programme (UGPP) for the fiscal year 2026-27. These projects are part of a broader effort to enhance green spaces, protect natural resources, and improve air quality in urban areas.

According to official statements from the government, one of the new projects will focus on the Margalla Hills, a significant national park located in Islamabad. The project aims to restore degraded areas within the hills and promote sustainable tourism practices. Additionally, there are plans to establish a comprehensive pollution monitoring network across major cities to track air quality and enforce environmental regulations more effectively.

The third project involves the development of a new national botanical garden in Islamabad, which will serve as an educational hub for students and researchers interested in plant sciences. This initiative is expected to contribute significantly to biodiversity conservation efforts within the country.

The total investment allocated for these projects under the Green Pakistan Programme amounts to Rs122 billion. The government has stated that this funding will be used to implement state-of-the-art technologies, engage local communities, and ensure long-term sustainability of the projects. Officials have emphasized the importance of public participation in these initiatives to achieve maximum impact.

The new projects are part of a larger strategy to address environmental challenges faced by Pakistan, including deforestation, air pollution, and loss of biodiversity. By focusing on key areas such as Margalla Hills and establishing robust monitoring systems, the government hopes to create a more sustainable environment for future generations.

The Green Pakistan Programme has been in operation since 2018, with previous projects aimed at afforestation, reforestation, and community-based conservation efforts. The addition of these new initiatives is seen as a significant step towards achieving the programme's goals of environmental protection and public health improvement.