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Cleanness Drive at Panir Dam: A Collaborative Effort by RJ Umar Nisar , Prominent Professionals

Basharat Rashid by Basharat Rashid
July 6, 2023
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Tral : Panir Dam, once a pristine location known for its natural beauty, has unfortunately fallen victim to the negligence of visitors in recent times. Recognizing the urgent need to restore and protect this invaluable natural resource, RJ Umar Nisar, along with several prominent professionals from diverse walks of life, has initiated a comprehensive cleanness drive at Panir Dam.

The distinguished group of professionals, including Sheikh Abdul Wahid, Faaiz DIjoo, Ayaan Sajad, Sheikh Hilal, Hamid Mir, Junaid Ahmad, Shoaib Amin, Shuja Reshi, Nadeem Qadri, Inayat Hussain, Ahamd Shrief, Rj Amir, and many others, have joined hands to address the deteriorating environmental conditions at Panir Dam. Their collective expertise and passion for nature have fueled this initiative to restore the dam’s pristine state and create awareness about the importance of preserving our natural resources.

The cleanness drive aims to address the pressing environmental challenges faced by Panir Dam and promote a sustainable approach towards its conservation. It serves as a clarion call to the community, reminding us all of our responsibility to protect and preserve our natural surroundings.

Climate change has become an imminent threat, requiring immediate action from all segments of society. By organizing this initiative, RJ Umar Nisar and his team of professionals aim to raise awareness about the crucial role of environmental preservation in combating climate change.

The cleanness drive at Panir Dam is just the beginning of a series of planned events and activities that will focus on the restoration and rejuvenation of nature. The team is committed to organizing further events aimed at nurturing and protecting the environment, ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.

RJ Umar Nisar expressed his gratitude for the support received from Sheikh Abdul Wahid, Faaiz Dijoo, Ayaan Sajad, and all the professionals involved in this endeavour. He emphasized the importance of collective action and encouraged individuals, organizations, and the local community to participate actively in the cleanness drive.

The environmental challenges. The cleanness drive aims to address these issues and restore the dam to its pristine state.

This initiative is not just limited to the cleanliness drive; the organizers invite concerned citizens, environmental enthusiasts, and nature lovers to join hands and actively contribute to the cleanness drive at Panir Dam. By volunteering and spreading awareness, we can restore this natural gem to its former glory.

The professionals participating in this cleanliness drive at Panir Dam believe that every individual has a role to play in preserving our environment. They encourage the public to join hands with them, spread awareness, and actively participate in such initiatives to bring about lasting change.

Basharat Rashid

Basharat Rashid

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