ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has come forth sharing his idea of an environmentally-sound Pakistan in a novel vision of how he wishes the devlopment of future cities to be.In a tweet published on Saturday, the premier said he'd want to see buildings 'to rise vertically, allowing for more green spaces as Pakistan is one of the most environmentally-threatened countries.' PM Imran also said that avoiding large sprawling built-up areas will allow easier provision of amenities to the country’s urban dwellers.
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How PM Imran envisions future cities in Pakistan
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