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Tree plantation drive inaugurated in Gujranwala
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March 8, 2021
GUJRANWALA: District and Sessions Judge Humayun Imtiaz has inaugurated the tree plantation campaign by planting a sapling on the premises of sessions court. Additional Sessions Judge Syed Gulzar Hussain, Senior Civil Judge Dildar Hussain Shah, president District Bar association Rana Waqar Hussain and others were also present on the occasion. Addressing the ceremony the District and Sessions Judge said trees are beauty of the land and along with government departments citizens should also plant trees. He said tree plantation should not be taken as tradition but it should be considered as national and moral obligations to promote clean and pleasant environment. Senior civil judge Dildar Hussain Shah said some 500 fruit saplings have been planted in the sessions court and in few days hundreds of saplings would also be planted in Kamoke, Noshera and Wazirabad court premises.
MOU paves way for timber industry s
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Forestry sector humming as $40m processing plant for Rotorua nears opening
8 Mar, 2021 05:00 PM
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Red Stag Group s $40 million large-scale timber processing plant in Rotorua is just waiting for European technicians to give it the all clear. Photo / Supplied
A $40 million large-scale timber processing plant in Rotorua tantalisingly close to completion will help create upwards of 100 jobs. However, the company behind the project has job opportunities available now across its platforms - as the industry struggles to keep up with demand.
Business leaders welcomed the jobs and said the forestry industry had significant opportunities for growth.
Red Stag Group chief executive Marty Verry. Photo / Supplied