Tuesday 29 March 2016

HOPE Students Take a Step towards Environmental Conservation

Environmental pollution is one of the most serious issues the world confronts today. This problem affects us physically, mentally and even economically. The tainting of the earth is likewise being connected to a percentage of the infections that are around us. Even though the present issue has adverse effects on our environment, this issue is neglected by the general public.

Our planet suffers from cutting down trees which are harmful for us. Because of various human activities the amount of the carbon dioxide in the air, disrupting the natural balance and affecting the energy cycles in the environment.
This demonstrates that contamination is turning into an undeniably more awful issue that should be dealt with as quickly as possible for the benefit of the environment and the species surrounded by it.

With the aim of spreading awareness among the general public regarding how severe the situation is and what measures should be taken to avoid consequences of environmental pollution Toyotta Society Motors in collaboration with Indus Motors held campaign with the  motto of “Lets Make Karachi Green” by the help of student from different schools to take initiatives towards making a better environment.

HOPE- an educational NGO in Pakistan that is working towards Community Development through community participation. HOPE believes in identifying the problems that affect individuals health and  help the community to find solutions of it under the guidance of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla – child specialist in Karachi. Therefore, HOPE also participated in this good cause, while communicating the strategies to save trees and to clean the environment. The students also took interviews from the people to give an opportunity for them to share their views about maintaining the environment clean.





Taking steps towards environment conservation is an important task and HOPE-an educational NGO in Pakistan proved this by their actions. They not only benefited the environment through small steps, but also displayed a character of utmost responsibility that they established a role model for all of us to learn from. 

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