National: To mark World Environment Day on June 5, Aahwahan Foundation, a leading non-profit organisation dedicated to social and environmental causes, has launched a Global Tree Plantation Drive. This initiative aims to plant over 100,000 trees across seven countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore, South Africa, Finland, and India.
The campaign will run for 30 days. Individuals, schools, universities, businesses, and communities worldwide are invited to join this collective effort to restore nature, improve air quality, and fight climate change. The campaign has already received strong support, with over 1,300 schools, 100 universities and colleges, 50 corporations, and thousands of volunteers pledging their
participation.
Braja Kishore Pradhan, Founder and CEO of Aahwahan Foundation and social activist, says, “Protecting our planet is a shared responsibility. This campaign is about more than just planting trees. It is about uniting people across the globe to take meaningful action for our planet. Trees are essential to life on Earth, and through this effort, we can restore ecological balance, purify the air, and create a healthier world for future generations. Together we can leave a lasting legacy for our children and planet.”
The initiative reflects Aahwahan Foundation’s long-standing commitment to environmental stability and community development. Established in 2009, the organisation has worked to improve lives through education, healthcare, employment generation, and environmental stewardship.
Aahwahan Foundation invites everyone to join the Global Tree Plantation Campaign. Participants can organise local tree-planting events, contribute to reforestation projects, or support the campaign through donations and partnerships.