ISLAMABAD: Under the Nust’s Internship Programme for International Students, foreign students from 26 countries took part in a tree plantation drive conducted at the university’s campus on Wednesday.

As many as 150 saplings were planted including pines, Jacaranda, Largestonia, Buddha, Weeping Willow and Fiddlewood, says a statement issued by Nust.

Joined by Nust Pro-Rector Research, Innovation and Commercialisation (RIC) Dr Nassar Ikram, students and employees of the university, the interns planted saplings on the area earmarked for plantation around the building of National Science and Technology Park (NSTP) — Nust’s flagship project of the country’s first science and technology park which will be officially launched in August this year.

Published in Dawn, July 11th, 2019

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