Groundwater Recharge
Native trees restore aquifers that supply water to Delhi, Gurugram, and beyond.
Restoring India's Green Spine
Help us plant native trees across the Aravalli mountain range — India's oldest fold mountains and a critical ecological lifeline for Delhi-NCR.
The Aravalli Range stretches from Gujarat through Rajasthan to Haryana and Delhi, acting as a natural barrier against desertification and a vital groundwater recharge zone for millions of people.
Decades of mining, urban expansion, and deforestation have stripped these hills of their green cover. Mission of Green Aravalli is a grassroots initiative to reverse this damage by planting indigenous tree species that belong here — not exotic plantations that harm local biodiversity.
Every rupee you donate goes directly toward saplings, soil preparation, watering, and community-led plantation drives across the Aravalli foothills.
Native trees restore aquifers that supply water to Delhi, Gurugram, and beyond.
Leopards, nilgai, peacocks, and hundreds of bird species depend on Aravalli forests.
Green cover cools cities, reduces dust storms, and fights the urban heat island effect.
We procure locally adapted species — Khejri, Neem, Dhok, Babool, and more — from trusted nurseries.
Local volunteers and villagers plant saplings during monsoon, ensuring cultural ownership of the land.
Regular watering, mulching, and protection from grazing give each sapling the best chance to survive.
Over years, these trees form corridors of green that reconnect fragmented Aravalli habitats.
Only indigenous species suited to Aravalli's semi-arid climate and rocky terrain.
Rajasthan's state tree. Drought-resistant, fixes nitrogen, and supports desert livelihoods.
Medicinal powerhouse that thrives in harsh conditions and purifies the air.
Aravalli's signature tree — hardy, evergreen, and essential for local wildlife.
Deep-rooted acacia that prevents soil erosion on steep Aravalli slopes.
White-barked tree adapted to rocky soils, providing shade and fodder.
Wild jujube with edible fruit — food for birds, animals, and local communities.
Photos from our community plantation drives across the Aravalli range. New drives are added here regularly.
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