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ISLAMABAD:Speaker of National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Friday said that energy conservation measures are being strictly enforced at Parliament House.He expressed these views on the occasion of Earth Hour being observed globally on 28th March.Ayaz Sadiq said the practice of switching off unnecessary lights and other electrical devices will also be observed on Saturday, March 28 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM.He said that this symbolic act serves as a reminder that individual actions, when combined, can create a profound and lasting impact.Ayaz Sadiq said that by joining the global campaign of Earth Hour 2026, the National Assembly reaffirms its unwavering commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable development.He emphasized that Earth Hour is not merely about switching off lights for one hour, but rather represents a powerful symbol of collective resolve to protect the planet, rising above all boundaries of geography, politics, and ideology.The Speaker highlighted that small but meaningful steps taken collectively by citizens contribute significantly toward achieving environmental sustainability and resilience.Ayaz Sadiq said that Pakistan, endowed with rich biodiversity and natural resources, remains highly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change.He said that addressing these challenges, requires coordinated policies, effective implementation and a shared sense of responsibility to ensure a safe and prosperous future for the coming generations.Ayaz Sadiq stressed that reducing air pollution, curbing the emission of harmful gases, ensuring the sustainable use of natural resources and promoting environmentally responsible policies are more urgent now than ever before.He urged all segments of society to actively participate in environmental protection and adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily lives.Ayaz Sadiq underscored that through unity and collective action, the vision of a greener, cleaner and more prosperous earth can be realized.He called upon the nation to embrace Earth Hour 2026 not merely as a symbolic observance, but as a continuous commitment to environmental stewardship.Ayaz Sadiq also commended the efforts of WWF-Pakistan for their dedicated work in environmental conservation and acknowledged their vital role in promoting awareness and safeguarding natural ecosystems.The Speaker emphasized citizens, institutions and stakeholders to stand together in this global movement and take practical, sustained steps to protect the planet for present and future generations.Deputy Speaker of National Assembly Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah said that the participation of the National Assembly Secretariat in Earth Hour 2026 reflects a strong commitment to environmental protection.He emphasized that every individual and institution has an important role to play in addressing the impacts of climate change.Mustafa Shah said that small actions, such as conserving energy and using electrical appliances responsibly, can yield sustainable and long-lasting results when adopted collectively.














