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    Environment
    Tree Plantation
    Climate Change
    Sustainability India

    Tree Plantation Drives in India: How Planting Trees Fights Climate Change and Restores Communities

    20 March 20267 min read|Suryanvi Foundation Trust

    India's Green Challenge

    India loses approximately 1.5 million hectares of forest cover every year due to urbanisation, industrialisation, and agricultural expansion. The consequences are severe — rising temperatures, erratic monsoons, soil erosion, and the loss of biodiversity that millions of rural Indians depend on for their livelihoods.

    The Indian government's ambitious Green India Mission aims to increase forest cover by 5 million hectares by 2030. But government action alone is not enough. Community-driven plantation drives are essential to meeting these goals and ensuring that new trees survive and thrive.

    The Science Behind Tree Plantation

    Trees are nature's most efficient carbon sinks. A single mature tree absorbs approximately 22 kilograms of CO₂ per year and releases enough oxygen for two people. Beyond carbon sequestration, trees provide shade that reduces local temperatures by 2–8°C, prevent soil erosion, recharge groundwater, and support pollinator species crucial for agriculture.

    In Indian communities where Suryanvi Foundation Trust operates, tree plantation drives have tangible, immediate benefits — fruit trees provide nutrition, neem and tulsi trees offer traditional medicinal value, and shade trees improve the livability of schoolyards and community spaces.

    Our Hariyali (Greenery) Programme

    Since our founding, Suryanvi Foundation Trust has planted thousands of trees across multiple states. Our approach goes beyond a single-day event:

    • Native Species Selection: We plant indigenous species like neem, peepal, banyan, and mango that are adapted to local soil and climate conditions.
    • Community Ownership: Each tree is assigned to a local family or school that takes responsibility for its care for the first three years.
    • Survival Monitoring: Our volunteers conduct quarterly checks to ensure a survival rate above 85%.
    • Education Integration: Children participate in planting and learn about ecology, photosynthesis, and environmental stewardship.

    How You Can Contribute

    You can sponsor a grove of 10 trees for as little as ₹1,000. Each sponsored grove includes a digital certificate with GPS coordinates, photos, and survival updates. Corporate groups can organise team plantation drives through our CSR partnership programme.

    Every tree planted is a vote for the future. Join Suryanvi Foundation Trust and help India breathe again.

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