KARACHI: A senior government official has stressed the need of collective efforts to combat environmental problems and pledged the government’s dedication to the cause of environmental conservation.

According to a press release issued here on Sunday, Sindh Environment Secretary Nabeela Umer said this at a programme organised by the Bohra community.

The Bohra community has partnered with the provincial environment department and the Sindh Environmental Protection Agency (Sepa) to commemorate Earth Day.

Earth Day is celebrated across the globe on April 22 every year.

The joint initiative was marked by an informative workshop aimed at raising environmental awareness, held at the Rahat Bagh.

Speaking on the occasion, Ms Umer, who was the chief guest, highlighted the urgency of collective efforts to combat environmental issues and pledged the government’s dedication to the cause of environmental conservation.

She stressed the importance of grassroots communication to mitigate plastic usage and the role of consistent actions in amplifying the environmental message.

She vowed to continue its collaborative efforts with the Bohra community to enhance environmental consciousness.

Murtiza Jeetpuri, a member of the Bohra community’s environmental organisation, shed light on aims and objectives of the organisation.

The workshop featured insightful presentations from environmental specialists and representatives of the Bohra community and Sepa.

Published in Dawn, April 22nd, 2024

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