Green deficit

Our immediate environment in the city of Kamalia echoes the sad reminiscences of verdant areas. This condition is much more than a visual deficiency; it also becomes an ever-important health and social exclusion issue that primarily affects women and their children. The absence of adequate green patches deprives community of outdoor activities. Buy vitamins and supplements

A park is a priceless place for physical exercise. It is ideal for walking, jogging and many other activities for keeping one fit and healthy while avoiding chronic diseases. it also provides engagement, relaxation and mental clarity.

Our government must step in and prioritise green spaces by redeveloping vacant or underutilised lots into open public parks. The city government can offer the land and core infrastructure, while the people can share through volunteer planting initiatives, community cleanups and upkeep work. Kamalia deserves more than what it has now. If only we worked together, especially our women and children, to reclaim parks for healthier, happier and more active living.

ASWAD KHAN

KAMALIA, PUNJAB

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