UAE was kind to poor Pakistan, made artificial rain in Lahore

UAE kind to Pakistan: Taking pity on Pakistan's poverty, UAE did not take a single penny for artificial rain.

UAE was kind to poor Pakistan, made artificial rain in Lahore

Artificial rain has been made for the first time in Pakistan to get rid of pollution. To avoid smog and pollution, artificial rain was made in 10 areas of Lahore on Saturday. For this, Pakistan took the help of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). UAE did not take a single penny from Pakistan for this help. It is noteworthy that Lahore, the capital of Punjab province of neighboring country Pakistan, is one of the most polluted cities in the world.

Acting Chief Minister of Punjab Mohsin Naqvi, while addressing a press conference in Lahore, said that this experiment conducted in 10 areas of Lahore was successful. He said, that today about 10 percent of areas of Lahore received rain due to 'cloud seeding' experiments. He said at least 48 'flares' were deployed for 'cloud seeding'. He said light rain was seen in 10 areas within a radius of 15 km. The results of the experiment are being further evaluated.

Recently, there were reports that Pakistan can take help from China to create artificial rain, which will cost Rs 35 crore. But the UAE, taking pity on Pakistan's poverty, did not take a single penny for artificial rain. Punjab Chief Minister said, not a single penny was spent for artificial rain. However, the government is ready to take any measures to deal with the smog. He expressed his gratitude to the UAE government for its help in providing artificial rain to eliminate smog in the provincial capital.

Last month, Pakistan's local media reported that Pakistan is planning to experiment with artificial rain with the help of China in Lahore, Punjab province, and the project was estimated to cost Rs 35 crore. But this artificial rain has proved to be a gift from UAE to Pakistan.