We are a student-led club comprised of students from various schools across India, united in our mission to liberate trees from concrete and safeguard the environment.
Our inception in 2020 was prompted by a tragic incident wherein over 600 trees fell within a brief period, resulting in casualties. Focused on making a positive impact, we have initiated campaigns in Delhi, Gurgaon, and Faridabad, aligning our efforts with the National Green Tribunal's 2013 directive. This order emphasizes the necessity of leaving a 1-meter radius around trees to facilitate water percolation and ensure the unimpeded growth of these vital elements of our environment.
The concretization of trees is not a local issue; it's a global crisis.
Read MoreWe collected geo-tagged data on about 300 trees in Faridabad.
Read MoreMs Ankita Chakravarty
CEO ,New Delhi Municipal Council
In association with the RWA and Councillor of
SDA Delhi
Mr Gyaneesh Bharti.
Area wise geo tagged list of concretised trees in
South Delhi
by engaging with residents alongside the Resident Welfare Association (RWA).
Read Morefrom phases 1, 2, 3, and 4 to the Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG)
During a Meeting
while also partnering with MCG staff to remove concrete around trees, led to the liberation of over 650 trees. Our efforts garnered recognition and were featured in .
The Times of India (TOI)
to present our case and request her assistance in removing concrete surrounding the trees.
Read More explaining the detrimental effects of concrete encasement on tree rootse
at MCG Gurgaon to Address Staff Members
where the cavity is sealed while the male feeds the female.
Read MoreFocused on advocating for the removal of concrete around trees.
Read MoreTHANE: More than 3,000 trees in the lake city have been cut or have suffered permanent damage over the last four years, triggering concern about the depleting green cover in the city. This goes on to reflect the apathy of the municipal administration to stop such mindless massacre of trees.
Read MoreThe huge peepal tree that came down at the Cunningham Road-Millers Road junction leaving an 18-year-old boy critically injured has raised concern over pedestrian safety in the city. Experts opined that some of the unscientific work taken up by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike.
Read MoreWhen trees in Mumbai are cut, public furore is a typical response, for good reason. But what often goes unnoticed is the concretisation of trees, a practice that results in the same end.
Read MoreA Class 10 student was crushed to death and 18 of her school mates sustained injuries after a 250-year-old peepal (sacred fig), declared “heritage property” by the Chandigarh administration, fell on them inside the Carmel Convent School complex in Sector 9 here Friday.
Read More2023.01. 14 (Vrindavan Today News): In the matter pertaining to the reckless and excessive concretization of open spaces in Vrindavan, the National Green Tribunal has directed the Mathura Vrindavan Development Authority and Mathura Vrindavan Municipal Corporation to take remedial.
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