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Media, institutions urged to fight environmental issues
Media, institutions urged to fight environmental issues


LAHORE: (Tuesday, October 15, 2024): Punjab Minister for Human Rights and Minority Affairs Sardar Rameesh Singh Arrora has said that the media and state institutions must work together to ensure environmental protection and deal with climate change. He was addressing seminar on ‘Sustainable Social Practices: Combating Climate Change’ organized Punjab University Department of Social Work and Sughra Begum Centre for Education Policy and Development in collaboration with AGAHE Pakistan at Al Raazi Hall here on Tuesday. On this occasion, PU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Ali, Dean Faculty of Behavioral & Social Sciences Prof Dr Irum Khalid, Chairperson Department of Social Work Prof Dr Uzma Ashiq, Chairman Department of History Prof Dr Mehboob Hussain, CEO AGAHE Mubarak Ali Sarwar, Ms Fatima from WWF, renowned analysts Salman Abid, Dr Sonia Omer, faculty members and a large number of students were present. In his address, Mr Singh appreciated the efforts of the organizers for organizing such a fruitful event. PU VC Dr Muhammad Ali has said that there is no shortage of food in Pakistan. However, he said, it is important to see whether we have balanced food available and is it affordable for everyone? He said that around 40% of fruits are wasted in Pakistan and we are ruthlessly wasting drinking water too. He said that the method of flood irrigation instead of drip irrigation is not suitable for the agriculture sector in Pakistan. He said that Pakistan is the fifth-largest country in milk production but pure milk is not available to its population. He said that the whole world is facing environmental changes. He said that we have to provide a better environment to the future generations. He said that cleanliness is part of our religion. Dr Uzma Ashique shared how students of social work are actively contributing to the development of environment-friendly policies through their placements in various agencies. She called for greater collaboration between the Social Work Department and other ministries to bring about positive societal change. Mubarak Ali Sarwar highlighted the significant efforts of his organization in promoting sustainable practices that foster a healthy environment and reduce the impacts of climate change. Dr Sonia Omer concluded the event by thanking all stakeholders and stressing the importance of joint efforts between academia and the development sector to create lasting positive change in society.