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Plant a Tree

evergreen programme

they grow long after we leave ✦

Plant a tree.

Leave a forest.

one sapling, one promise to tomorrow

why this exists ↓

We plant native saplings in degraded landscapes — guided by elders who remember when these forests were thick. Every tree is GPS-tagged, photographed, and looked after for three full years. If it dies, we replant. No extra cost.

18,420

saplings planted

47

villages restored

92%

survival rate

6

states covered

meet a real person ↓

Lakshmi Devi

tree warden · Sundarpur, Jharkhand

Lakshmi Devi

age 67 · tree warden · Sundarpur, Jharkhand

When the rains come now, the soil stays. My grandchildren will know what shade feels like — I never did until I was 60.

Lakshmi grew up in a village ringed by sal forests. By the time she was 50, the forest was gone — sold off, burned, forgotten. She joined our reforestation programme three years ago and has personally planted over 800 saplings on land her family once farmed. She walks the slope every morning before dawn. The well in her village rose four feet last monsoon. "They call me the woman who talks to trees," she laughs. "I tell them, please live."

here's how →

How it works.

01

Choose a region

Eight Indian states. Native species mapped to each local ecology — never exotic monocultures.

02

A villager plants it

A trained local plants and GPS-tags every sapling. You get a photo and coordinates within thirty days.

03

Watched for three years

Annual follow-up visits. If a tree dies, we replant. Survival report sent to you each year.

more voices ↓

From the field.

I check on my tree every Sunday.

Ravi, age 12

Ravi, age 12

student · Bilaspur

My students measure growth as a weekly project. The grove is now their classroom.

Anjali Sharma

Anjali Sharma

biology teacher

The well levels rose four feet last monsoon. Four feet.

Suresh Mahato

Suresh Mahato

panchayat head

from the field ↓

What it actually looks like.

honest answers ↓

Questions, asked plainly.

Native species only — neem, peepal, banyan, mahua, sal, tamarind, jamun. The mix is decided per region by local ecologists. We never plant fast-growing exotic monocultures (like eucalyptus) that drain water tables.
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Today.

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