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This Diwali, let’s light up more than just our homes—let’s brighten our future.
Monsoons are believed to be the best time for planting trees. During monsoons, the soil which is parched due to scorching summers is able to absorb moisture and becomes more conducive for planting. The young saplings if planted during the monsoons have a more chance of survival as their roots get stabilized into the soil. Moreover, due to high moisture content, the soil is able to harbor the growth of beneficial microorganisms needed for the early development of the trees. Let’s welcome these monsoons by regenerating life on Earth through trees!
Climate change is reducing the abundance of natural beauty accessible to younger generations, limiting their experiences of nature to environments that are often endangered or degraded. This "extinction of experience" deprives children of the vibrant landscapes older generations enjoyed, leaving them with fewer opportunities to appreciate and connect with nature.
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.
"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 winter, cold air’s density slows it down, trapping pollution close to the ground. This stagnant air means we’re breathing in more pollutants with each breath.
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.
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 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.
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.
Delight your zodiac sign with a Shami tree.
Join our Banyan Blessings campaign to plant Banyan trees (Ficus benghalensis), celebrated for their cultural significance and environmental benefits. Banyan trees symbolize stability, longevity, and prosperity, contributing to both spiritual and ecological well-being.