PSPCL officials plant 6,000 saplings
Our Correspondent
Mandi Ahmedgarh, August 2
About 6000 saplings of ornamental, shade and fruit trees were planted by officials of various division of the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) on the inaugural day of the “Save the planet” campaign, launched as part of the ongoing celebration of the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, today.
Chief engineer DPS Grewal inaugurated the campaign and executive engineer Amandeep Singh Khangura presided over the function held on the PSPCL premises at Pohir village, near here. Deputy chief engineer Bhupinder Khosla and superintending engineer (Suburban) kicked off the campaign at different divisions.
Appreciating the enthusiasm seen among various sections of employees of the corporation, Grewal said the rank and file in the department had responded positively to the call given by the chairman and managing director Baldev Singh Saran, who was scheduled to formally launch the movement in the region. “Though Saran could not grace the occasion due to unavoidable circumstances, all employees played an active role in transforming his draft plan into a reality as about 6000 saplings were planted on the premises of office falling under our jurisdiction,” said Grewal, maintaining that valuable consumers will also be persuaded to plant more trees at their homes.
Officials kick off campaign
Chief engineer DPS Grewal inaugurated the campaign and executive engineer Amandeep Singh Khangura presided over the function held on the PSPCL premises at Pohir village, near here. Deputy chief engineer Bhupinder Khosla and superintending engineer (Suburban) kicked off the campaign at different divisions. 6000 saplings were planted on the premises of office falling under our jurisdiction.