(Web Desk) The problem of air pollution and smog in Punjab is continuously uncontrollable, due to which the city of Lahore is being counted among the most polluted cities in the world every day and the people are confined to their homes, after which the well-known actor Ahsan Khan He found a unique solution to this problem.
According to the details, serious concern is being expressed by the public and politicians, apart from showbiz personalities, actor Ahsan Khan in a video posted on his official Instagram account while appreciating the government’s initiatives to prevent smog. Also give suggestions.
In the caption of the video, Ahsan Khan wrote that ‘nations solve their problems together, we should focus on solving problems with cooperation and understanding’.
“Encouraging positive dialogue about different cities and their cultures can foster unity and respect among people, acknowledging our differences and working together to address our common challenges,” he added. can work”.
In the video, Ahsan Khan said that “more than talking about the smog problem, it is important to identify how to eliminate it. It is the tradition of civilized nations that they find solutions to common problems through unity and consensus”.
Appreciating the government’s initiatives, he said, “The 10-year smog mitigation program of the government is commendable. I have personally started this work. We often take cakes and sweets to each other’s houses, so I has started this process that we carry plants instead of these things, we give each other plants as gifts”.
He suggested that “Give each other indoor plants as gifts, if there is no space outside, then keep plants inside the house, plant them on the balcony or the roof. If we all work together, then God willing, there will be a lot of improvement.” .
At the end of the video, he said, “If you all have any ideas to get rid of smog, please let us know in the comment section.”
How can individuals contribute to tackling air pollution in their communities?
Interview: Tackling Air Pollution in Punjab with Ahsan Khan
Time.news Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today we have a compelling guest with us, renowned actor and activist Ahsan Khan. Ahsan, it’s great to have you here!
Ahsan Khan: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to discuss something so crucial to our community.
Time.news Editor: Let’s address the elephant in the room—air pollution and smog in Punjab, particularly Lahore, which is often ranked among the most polluted cities worldwide. What are your thoughts on the current situation?
Ahsan Khan: It’s alarming. The air quality has deteriorated to such an extent that it directly impacts the health and well-being of our citizens. People are confined to their homes, and this should not be the norm in the 21st century.
Time.news Editor: You’ve gained a lot of attention for proposing a unique solution to combat this issue. Could you share what that involves?
Ahsan Khan: Absolutely! I believe that tackling air pollution requires a multi-faceted approach that involves both public awareness and practical solutions. One of my initiatives is to encourage tree planting campaigns across the city. Plants can be significant natural air purifiers.
Time.news Editor: That’s an interesting approach! How do you intend to involve the community in this initiative?
Ahsan Khan: Community involvement is key. We’re planning workshops and events where citizens can come together to plant trees and learn about the benefits of greenery. It’s not just about planting; it’s about fostering a sense of responsibility towards our environment.
Time.news Editor: That’s a wonderful initiative! But apart from tree planting, what other measures do you think can effectively combat air pollution in Punjab?
Ahsan Khan: We need systemic changes alongside grassroots movements. This includes stricter regulations on industrial emissions, promoting public transport to reduce vehicle emissions, and raising awareness about sustainable practices among businesses and individuals. Collaboration between government, private sectors, and citizens is essential.
Time.news Editor: It sounds like a comprehensive approach is needed. Have you had any response from the public or officials regarding your efforts?
Ahsan Khan: Yes, there has been a mixture of encouragement and challenges. Many people are eager to help, but there needs to be more political will to support these initiatives. I believe public pressure can lead to policy changes.
Time.news Editor: That’s true! Citizen engagement can be a powerful tool. How can individuals take action in their daily lives to contribute to this cause?
Ahsan Khan: Individuals can make a significant impact by adopting simple habits like using public transport, reducing waste, avoiding burning garbage, and supporting local environmental initiatives. Small changes can collectively lead to a big difference.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Ahsan, for sharing these insights! It’s clear that addressing air pollution is a community effort that requires everyone’s participation. What final message would you like to convey to our viewers?
Ahsan Khan: Remember, change starts at home. We all have a role to play in creating a healthier environment. Let’s come together to make our cities cleaner and greener for future generations.
Time.news Editor: Wise words indeed! Thank you for joining us today, Ahsan. We look forward to seeing how your initiatives unfold and the positive impact they bring.
Ahsan Khan: Thank you! I appreciate the platform to share these ideas. Let’s work towards a cleaner Lahore!