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Our Contribution to a Greener Tomorrow
Through every tree we plant and every mind we inspire, we move closer to a sustainable and eco-conscious future. We’re nurturing nature today, so generations can breathe easier tomorrowOur initiatives empower communities to live in harmony with the environment, creating lasting green impact.Each action we take is a step toward restoring balance between people and planet. From awareness action greener tomorrow.
Tree Labelling for Awareness
We carry out tree labelling initiatives in municipal gardens, government institutions, schools, colleges, industries, and private housing societies. Our aim is to create awareness about plant wealth among the public by:
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Scientifically identifying and labeling trees.
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Promoting knowledge of biodiversity among students and citizens.
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Helping distinguish between native and non-native species.
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Preventing bio-pollution from allergenic or invasive species.
Biodiversity Assessment
Our team of experienced plant taxonomists and ecologists conducts biodiversity studies across:
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Municipal corporations and government bodies.
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Educational institutions like schools and colleges.
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Private, public, and industrial campuses.
This helps in understanding the richness and composition of local flora, guiding informed greening and afforestation strategies.
Establishment of Eco-Clubs and Green Gardens
We encourage institutions to foster a green culture by setting up:
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Eco-Clubs for student engagement.
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Herbal and Medicinal Gardens in schools, colleges, and industries.
These gardens serve as learning centers for herbal knowledge, conservation, and sustainable agriculture.
Skill-Based Training Programs
We offer vocational and entrepreneurship training in environment-related sectors to women self-help groups, farmers, youth, and the general public.
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Polyhouse & Nursery Management
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Mushroom Cultivation
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Medicinal Plant Cultivation
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Organic Farming & Hydroponics
Environmental Training of Skill Based
We offer livelihood-oriented training programs for:
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Women self-help groups
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Farmers and rural communities
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Students and the general public