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We use home-made compost as manure for the saplings that we plant

Taking care of saplings regularly is more important than the plantation itself. Our volunteers ensure that our saplings are never devoid of water or the required nutrients.  Many of our volunteers are making compost from kitchen waste at their homes. This final product after one-two months of patience is a great nutrition for the saplings and ensures their good growth.

Plantation On Our Sixth!

Ongoing celebrations to our sixth! Some of our volunteers planted mango, jamun and banyan tree saplings in their vicinity. They have been raising jamun and mango saplings at their homes while the banyan sapling was extracted from a wall. They will water these transplanted saplings regularly. We are overwhelmed with such environmentally conscious celebrations! If you've done something similar, share your pics and videos!

Another Cleanup On Our Sixth Birthday!

We turned six this week and some of our volunteers celebrated it by organizing a cleanup at Jal Mahal, Jaipur. They collected trash from the road to Jal Mahal, which is prone to littering by the tourists to this place. We are overwhelmed with such environmentally conscious celebrations! If you've done something similar, share your pics and videos!

Sixth Anniversary Cleanup!

 WE TURN 6! Today marks our group's sixth anniversary. While we are locked in because of Covid19, our excitement knows no bounds. Yes, we have our own constraints, we can't conduct a mass scale cleanup or a plantation drive to commemorate this day. But we've been encouraging individual-level activities. One of our volunteers conducted a cleanup in a park in his vicinity. You too can join the celebration with a similar act. We might be socially-distanced but we are in this together! To many more of such days to come!