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The majority of the farmers in Haryana have been dependent on the cultivation of paddy crops which require standing water. In the absence of rainfall, they heavily depend on the groundwater tables. This has led to the depletion of groundwater and also moisture content on which the fertility of the soil depends. The plantation activity of fruit-bearing trees under Project Haryana Haritima will help to strengthen the livelihoods of the rural farmers while also helping to recharge the groundwater level and improving the quality of the soil.
Himachal has tremendous potential for the cultivation of many highly valued agricultural produce. However the lack of high-quality saplings, inaccessibility to agricultural infrastructure, scattered land holdings, and transportation difficulty unable the rural farmers from making optimum profits for their livelihood. By planting high-quality saplings of fruit-bearing trees for the local farmers under Project Harit Himachal, you will help them earn higher returns for their living.
The residents of Uttarakhand are already experiencing the impacts of climate change, such as changing temperatures, upward-moving snowlines, receding glaciers, erratic rainfall, reduction of snow in winter, changed cropping seasons, shifting cultivation zones for certain crops, and drying up of perennial streams, as pointed out in the state government’s action plan on climate change (SAPCC). SankalpTaru introduced Project Protect Himalayas to prevent the migration of local farmers due to adverse impacts of climate change by supporting them with agroforestry. This includes planting fruit-bearing trees in their lands to help them stabilize their livelihoods along with protecting the ecosystem of the majestic Himalayas.
The state of Punjab is abundant with agricultural land but with the downside of monocropping and stubble burning, air pollution and groundwater depletion are becoming the major reasons of concern. With the help of native, fruit-bearing trees planted on the farmers' fields, the lands of the farmers would be able to restore the lost nutrients due to their existing crops. Also, these trees will help to hold more moisture content, rejuvenating the groundwater tables.
The ill effect of cyclone Fani, a cyclone that affected more than 18000 villages and affected 38% of Odisha, resulted in massive harm to the local farming communities, affecting their landholding and livelihoods, severely. By planting the fruit-bearing trees under Project Sabuja Odisa, you will help strengthen the livelihoods of rural farmers, improve their food security, and provide them with alternative sources of income.
Droughts together with technological inadequacy, crop failure, and indebtedness to agricultural loans have been becoming pertinent reasons for farmers’ suicides and migration in Karnataka. By planting fruit-bearing trees under Project Hasiru Sankalpa, you will help the farmers of the state by encouraging the farmers to adopt agroforestry and crop rotation to yield higher produce.
As a major agricultural producer, West Bengal is said to have good farming interventions, despite which the state’s marginal farmers do not receive a good return on their crops due to low selling rates. The plantation of native, fruit-bearing trees on the fields of the farmers under Project Shyamolima will help to promote rural livelihood through agroforestry and biodiversity in the state.
Large-scale deforestation and its unpredictable weather have led to increased barren lands posing a threat to food security. In pursuit of reviving the fertile soils and rejuvenating the land with greenery, SankalpTaru is actively planting varied fruit-bearing and native plant species on the lands of small and marginal farmers of Bihar. By planting fruit-bearing trees under Project Harit Bihar, you will help us support rural livelihoods, tackle changes in the natural environment, and assist sustainable farming.
Since agriculture is the main source of income for the rural farmers of Tamil Nadu, every year the state’s farmers suffer crippling debts due to severe crop loss caused by an acute shortage of water during non-monsoon seasons. The situation becomes grave when farmers get trapped in debt for not repaying loans on time. By planting fruit-bearing trees under Project Pasumai, you will help uplift the livelihoods of the farmers by introducing agroforestry to their traditional way of farming.
Plant Trees for a Greener and Cooler Pune City.
It has been observed in recent years that farmers are not able to secure optimal profits by traditional means of farming due to the challenges of food insecurity, destabilization, and migration, prevalent in the state. Under Project Enrich Biodiversity, farmers are encouraged to implement intercropping with agroforestry to help replenish the lost nutrients in their soil. By planting fruit-bearing trees for the farmers, you can help them to cope better with these challenges.
Trees are living embodiments of positive energy, grounding us in Mother Earth and uplifting the vibrations around us. Align your devotion with nature’s rhythm by planting a tree that holds the ultimate pure consciousness and let your faith bloom, not just through rituals but through an act of reverence that gives back to the earth.
In the sacred grove of devotion, the Bael (बेल) tree stands as a testament to faith and reverence. This Shravan (श्रावण) month, SankalpTaru Foundation invites you to honor Lord Shiva (शिव) through our campaign, 'Shravan Tree Blessings' (श्रावण वृक्ष उपहार). Plant a Bael (बेल) tree as a symbol of your devotion and contribute to a greener planet. Beyond its spiritual significance, the Bael (बेल) tree offers health benefits and improves air quality. Join us in this sacred and sustainable endeavor, honoring Lord Shiva (शिव) and supporting a healthier planet for future generations.
Harela, meaning "day of green", is a cherished festival in Uttarakhand that marks the onset of the monsoon and celebrates nature's rejuvenation. It is a time when communities come together to plant trees and honor the harmony between humans and the environment. Planting a tree during Harela is more than an act of environmental stewardship; it is a celebration of life, growth, and the deep connection between humans and nature. As the rains nourish the earth, let us come together to plant trees that will stand as symbols of prosperity and renewal.
In the orchard of life, a mother’s love is the sweetest fruit. Celebrate this nurturing bond with a gesture that echoes her enduring care and warmth. SankalpTaru Foundation invites you to honor your mother through our campaign, "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam," by planting an Apple tree. Let this tree grow as a symbol of her love, bearing fruit that nourishes body and soul, just as she has done for you.
August marks a season of festivals, joy, and community bonding. However, amidst the lights and laughter, traditional celebrations often result in environmental strain—from plastic-laden decorations and non-biodegradable waste to carbon-intensive travel and deforestation. This August, let’s embrace a more conscious way of celebrating by incorporating sustainable gifting and eco-friendly traditions into our festivities.
Tree plantation is essential for the planet's health and well-being, contributing to climate change mitigation, biodiversity, and environmental conservation. Efforts to plant and conserve trees are critical for safeguarding the planet's ecosystems and ensuring a sustainable future for all living organisms.
Monsoon is more than just a season—it’s nature’s way of breathing life back into the earth. The rains nourish the soil, awaken dormant seeds, and bring vibrant green back to our landscapes. Much like trees, the monsoon symbolizes growth, transformation, and renewal. And what better time than this season of abundance to plant a tree? When you plant a tree during the monsoon, you’re not just adding greenery—you’re becoming part of a larger story. Trees are quiet guardians of our planet. Their roots hold the earth together, preventing erosion and absorbing the generous rainfall. They replenish groundwater, purify the air, and serve as natural carbon sinks, helping to fight climate change in the most organic way. Planting in sync with the rains gives young saplings their best shot at thriving. The moisture-rich soil and steady rainfall reduce the need for artificial watering and increase survival rates dramatically. This monsoon, let’s come together to make a meaningful impact—one tree at a time. Whether it’s to honor a loved one, support a local farming community, or simply make a promise to the planet, every tree planted is a step toward a greener, healthier world. Join us in turning this season of rain into a season of hope. Let’s plant, grow, and give back to nature. Because when we care for the earth, it returns the favor in countless, beautiful ways.
Plant trees in the memory of your loved ones. Trees are the most noble way of keeping the memories alive of the departed soul. This act will keep the fragrance of your love for your loved one alive in the nature's beauty for decades to come. This auspicious month of Pitrupaksha and Shradh, let us plant trees in memory of our ancestors.