Punjab is grappling with a severe health crisis caused by hazardous smog, with cities like Lahore and Multan being the hardest hit.
Senior Minister Maryam Aurangzeb raised alarms about the smog’s harmful impact on public health, citing increased cases of respiratory issues, asthma, and heart diseases.
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Recently, Lahore’s Air Quality Index (AQI) reached alarming levels, making it the most polluted city in the world.
In response to this growing crisis, the Punjab government has introduced a comprehensive 10-year climate change policy aimed at combating smog. The policy addresses key contributors to the pollution, including transportation, agriculture, and energy usage.
Maryam Aurangzeb stressed the importance of collaboration between civil society, NGOs, and environmental experts to ensure the successful implementation of these strategies.
The government’s ‘Roadmap for Smog Mitigation in Punjab’ includes short, medium, and long-term actions to reduce pollution and protect the health of residents.
Aurangzeb also urged journalists and vloggers to actively raise awareness about the smog issue, emphasizing that collective action is essential to creating a healthier and greener future for the people of Punjab.