Tree Plantation Drive
Each tree sustains a generation
Be a part of Master's endeavor to
infuse life back into our Mother
Earth. In this pursuit of
sustainance, we all have a role to
play.
Deteriorating climatic conditions
world wide is currently a pressing
topic and rightly so! The soaring
temperatures world over along-with
alarming droughts is no less than
a nightmare. The initiative that
we at Rishi Chaitanya Ashram have
undertaken might seem like an
obvious choice but there really
isn’t a better solution than tree
plantation to challenge the
distressing situation we are all
facing.
Under the
guidance of Revered Master
Anandmurti Gurumaa, we have taken
up an initiative to try and
recover the lost green cover using
the Miyawaki method of tree
plantation following the tenets of
the Japanese botanist. In about
100 square feet area in the
premises of the ashram about 300
saplings of varying shrubs and
trees have been planted with an
intention to foster our very own
self-sustaining mini forest.
The
idea behind this method is simply
making use of ‘healthy
competition’ to enhance faster
growth. When humans are put
together in a challenge, each sets
out to do his very best and
performs better than he would have
in the absence of such
competition. Likewise, the
saplings are all planted so close
to each other that they will start
to compete with one another for
space, light and water encouraging
a much rapid and denser growth.
The target is to see a whole grown
jungle within a span of just 3
years.
The initiative has
had a far-reaching effect where
individuals and families, as
encouraged by the Master, have
followed the footsteps and have
planted trees using the same
technique in the smaller spaces of
their gardens and backyards. We
aim to promote natural vegetation
on lands otherwise considered
barren. The added advantage is
that more number of trees can be
planted in smaller spaces and with
minimum maintenance, so nearly
anyone and everyone can join us on
this project to ensure a better
living for generations to come.
The impact of even the very small
forests around your homes
and local communities is bound to
be significantly paramount in
brining about a change.
We
are adamant in bringing back that
which is lost, lands that were
declared ‘unproductive’ to now
imagining them as a forest, we are
dedicated to making this possible
and doing our bit; how about
you?