Muhammad Saftain Anjum
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What an inspiring story, especially the guy working hard fixing ACs
Who owns Karachi?
AC office, AC cars, AC homes.... and then vacation in Dubai, SriLanka, Singapore ... kids in a foreign country. Motivation please.its hard to understand why gov officials and politicians / officers citizens failed to grow trees ? they all breath same air after all
sir its wrong thought . AC or no ac carbon in air is not going away with ac . they are breathing poison be it in home of office or in car .Who owns Karachi?
AC office, AC cars, AC homes.... and then vacation in Dubai, SriLanka, Singapore ... kids in a foreign country. Motivation please.
They don't care ... when the temperature rises in Karachi, I go to France for a few days ... lolzz..sir its wrong thought . AC or no ac carbon in air is not going away with ac . they are breathing poison be it in home of office or in car .
Germans do that a lot.in our neighbourhood, we have an executive committee and we have converted a previous empty plot (belongs to cbc/dha) which was used to throw trash into a beautiful small garden, we were recently praised by AIG Sindh as being one of the best and model community in town. Our motto: Clean, Green & Secure. We are doing our small part i am sure together in small chunks (neighborhoods) we can plant a whole lot of trees.
With most of it coming in winter, and autumn, when nothing is growing. I researched this in my free time, Pakistan is in fact quite a watery place in comparison to many agriculturally well doing countries in the world, especially your traditional agricultural regions along the Indus river.Karachi has a precipitation of 200 mm and belongs to a subtropical desert climate.The precipitation in Germany is more than 500 mm.
Most of Pakistan is extremely dry and agriculture depends on the Indus River irrigation system - in fact Egypt and Pakistan are both gifts of River Nile and River Indus respectively.With most of it coming in winter, and autumn, when nothing is growing. I researched this in my free time, Pakistan is in fact quite a watery place in comparison to many agriculturally well doing countries in the world, especially your traditional agricultural regions along the Indus river.