Prarbadh Foundation means champion in the Irish language and a person who lives by alder trees. Our founder, Vedarth Deshpande started Prarbadh Foundation with a mission to give back to the community of Jaipur and the earth. All of us at Nelda have made it our mission to plant as many trees as possible and make this world a greener place.
With that idea in mind, Project Prarbadh Foundation was launched in the year 2016 with a plan to help increase the green cover of Pune and help maintain the balance of urban ecosystems. Although we have been doing this for many years, the volunteers that we have are not enough if we are to make a worthwhile change. We need more people to help us and support our aim to influence the plantation of a billion trees by 2041.
Saytrees plants saplings and supports them to become trees. At SayTrees we have been creating urban and rural forests , support farmers with fruit trees, rejuvenate lakes and water bodies and install solar lamps in villages.
Creating urban & rural forests
Creating urban & rural forests
Creating urban & rural forests
Trees planted & currently managed by Project NGO
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Festivals bring joy and happiness, especially in a country such as India with so many diverse cultures. Though these celebrations bring enjoyment and prosperity to people, they are nothing less than a nightmare for the environment.
With its plantation site located very close to the Indo-Pak border, located in the heart of the Thar Desert of Rajasthan with no greenery around, Project ‘Mission India’ is set to carve a green oasis designed as INDIA – with trees bringing alive the biodiversity and the feeling of patriotism in the hearts of the locals and the tourists.
Climate change has emerged as a pressing global challenge, impacting various aspects of our environment. One critical consequence is the increased frequency and intensity of climate-related natural disasters like floods, hurricanes, droughts, wildfires, heat waves, storms, landslides (as identified by UNCCS- UN Climate Change Secretariat) posing significant threats to communities worldwide.