
Punjab Government announces Punjab Adopt-A-Park scheme expansion to other cities. The Punjab Horticulture Authority (PHA) has announced plans to expand its popular ‘Adopt‑a‑Park’ scheme beyond Lahore to other cities across the province. The move aims to promote horticultural beautification and improve green spaces in urban areas, officials said.
Director General PHA, Raja Mansoor Ahmad, revealed that the initiative which allows communities, organisations. And businesses to participate in the upkeep and development of public parks will extend to cities outside Lahore in the coming months. This announcement was made during a virtual meeting with regional managing directors. Officials say that the Chief Minister has emphasised the importance of city beautification. Directing relevant agencies to facilitate the availability of necessary staff, machinery. And financial resources to support the scheme’s rollout in additional urban centres.
Karachi Roads Upgrade Project 2026
The expansion is part of a broader push by the Punjab government to enhance the aesthetic appeal of cities. And encourage public engagement in maintaining recreational spaces. Under the new plan, regional parks and horticulture authorities will work closely with local stakeholders to ensure parks, gardens. And green belts receive regular upkeep and are fully prepare for the upcoming flowering and plantation season.
Residents in cities across Punjab can soon expect more opportunities to engage in the care and enhancement of public green spaces as the ‘Adopt‑a‑Park’ initiative takes root outside Lahore. The expansion reflects the government’s commitment to fostering greener, cleaner, and more livable cities throughout the province.