Thousands of trees planted in forest project
To fight climate change and save the environment, a big tree plantation project was started. In this project, thousands of trees were planted to bring life back to a dry forest area.

Why This Project Was Started
The main goals of this project were:
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To make the land green again
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To reduce pollution and carbon in the air
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To bring back animals and birds
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To give local people jobs and income
Where It Happened
This project took place in [example: Satpura forest area in Madhya Pradesh], where the land had become dry and empty. Around 500 hectares of land were used for tree planting.
Project Steps
The project was done in 3 parts:
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Planning (Jan – Mar):
Chose the place, tested the soil, and selected tree types. -
Planting (Apr – Jul):
Dug pits, planted saplings, and added protection. -
Caring (Aug onwards):
Watering, checking the plants, and removing weeds.
Who Helped
Many groups and people joined hands:
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Forest department
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NGOs like GreenEarth
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Companies gave CSR support
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Volunteers – students, villagers, and workers
Trees That Were Planted
The team planted local and useful trees like:
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Neem
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Teak
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Bamboo
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Jamun
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Indian rosewood (Sheesham)
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Some fruit trees too
More than 50,000 trees were planted.
What Happened After Planting
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85% trees are growing well
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Birds and animals are coming back
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Soil and water in the area are better
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Local people got jobs and training
How It Was Tracked
Technology helped keep track of the work:
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Maps (GIS) to check areas
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Drones to take photos from above
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Mobile app to upload tree data

|A Real Story
“This land was dry earlier. Now I see green trees I planted with my own hands. I feel proud.” – Shyamlal, a local worker
What’s Next?
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Plant more trees in a bigger area
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Teach farmers how to grow trees and crops together (agroforestry)
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Add this project in schools for student learning
This project shows that small actions by many people can create big change. Planting trees not only helps the earth but also helps people live better lives.