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“Green Kalar” Project Launches to Boost Tree Planting and Protect the Environment

The city of Kalar has launched the “Green Kalar” project aimed at promoting environmental awareness and increasing greenery throughout the area. The initiative, supported by both local authorities and the government, seeks to transform the city into a cleaner and more vibrant place.

According to an official source, under new regulations, every household and shop owner must plant a tree. Those who fail to do so will face a financial penalty. The purpose of this rule is to encourage all residents to actively participate in protecting the environment and expanding green spaces.

The project aims to enhance the city’s beauty, improve public well-being, and make Kalar a model for sustainability in the region.

The city council stated that families and business owners who take part seriously in the project will receive support and recognition for their contribution.

Residents welcomed the initiative, expressing hope that other cities across the region will implement similar environmental projects.

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