
The Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) is driving environmental projects to tackle Lahore's rising smog and pollution, setting a benchmark for sustainable urban living.
During a Ravi Protection Rally on Sunday, RUDA media representatives Sher Afzal Butt and Bilal Shaheen reaffirmed their commitment to restoring nine forests along the River Ravi. Hundreds participated in the rally, which started from Istanbul Square and ended at the old Ravi Bridge, highlighting the significance of Ravi City.
RUDA is actively revitalising historic forests, including the 3,071-acre Rakh Jhoke Forest, with plans to plant millions of trees.
Already, 200 acres have been afforested with 100,000 trees to support biodiversity, create wildlife habitats, and reduce carbon emissions.
This large-scale effort aims to leave an enduring ecological legacy.
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