Restoring Punjab's Green Canopy
Southwest Punjab faces severe deforestation and rising temperatures. We plant native trees—such as Neem, Tahli, and Jamun—to restore local biodiversity, provide shade, and rebuild the soil health of Muktsar.

Ecological Impact
Our forest drives seek to restore regional biodiversity in Punjab. By carefully planting and caring for native species, we maintain a robust ecosystem that supports regional wildlife, reduces heat effects, and improves air quality.
Scroll further to witness the emerging branches expand into a mature ecosystem.
Nurturing Saplings Into Trees
Every sapling planted is monitored by dedicated community volunteers. We ensure proper soil nutrition, regular watering, and protection until they grow into resilient, independent young trees that provide shade and fruit.
Natural Soil
Organic manure and bio-waste treatment
Hydration
Scheduled community water distribution
Pruning
Regular care from local horticultural teams
Cumulative Plantation Progress
Plantation Video Journals

A Green Tribute to Our Legends: Shaheed Diwas 2026 🇮🇳🌿

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One Tree Can Change Everything
Help us plant native seeds, nourish emerging trees, and restore biodiversity in Sri Muktsar Sahib. Together, we can grow a cleaner, greener tomorrow for generations to come.