Deputy PM for Economic Affairs: I encourage citizens to plant saplings in their local areas and diligently care for them

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Thu, Mar 21 2024 1:40 PM
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The Deputy PM for Economic Affairs, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, while planting saplings in the courtyard of the Arg on the 21st of March, asked the citizens, especially the citizens of Kabul, to plant and nurture saplings in their areas and give it their full attention. Encouraging particularly the residents of Kabul, he urged them to not only plant saplings but also to diligently care for them. Emphasizing the dual benefits of such actions, he highlighted how it would not only enhance the beauty of the nation but also contribute to environmental preservation, ultimately positively impacting public health. Notably, plans are underway to plant two million trees, both fruit-bearing and ornamental, in Kabul this solar year, aiming to elevate the city's aesthetic appeal and bolster environmental sustainability.

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