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Nurturing Future 'Paryavaran Rakshaks'

byGive Me Trees TrustAcross Delhi NCRStarts from200 Per ParticipantView full gallery

We take classrooms into the wild. Let us build a generation that does not just read about nature in textbooks, but rolls up their sleeves to protect it.

Students from Amity University holding saplings, ready to get their hands dirty. Engaging with young adults is crucial for building long-term environmental awareness and action.

An outdoor classroom in our Noida plantation site. I believe in learning through observation and discussion, allowing students to connect with nature directly and ask questions as they arise.

A student captures the beauty of a young tree. This act of observation is a key part of our nature education, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the details of the natural world.

A moment of shared learning. Here, I am explaining the importance of biodiversity to a group of curious students from Amity University, right in the middle of the ecosystem we are building together.

A proud group of Amity University students with the saplings they planted. Each tree is a personal contribution to a greener future and a tangible result of their efforts.

The smile of accomplishment. This student holds up a sapling she just planted, a simple act that fosters a powerful sense of responsibility and connection to the environment.

Students from Unique English Medium School in Pune listen intently during a nature walk. These walks are designed to be interactive, teaching them about different tree species and their roles in the ecosystem.

Teamwork in action. School students in Pune work together to plant a sapling correctly, learning the importance of proper technique for the tree's survival and growth.

A collage of memories from our day with students in Pune. From group photos to holding their first sapling, these experiences create a lasting bond with nature.

Getting the technique right. Under the guidance of our team, students learn how to properly dig and prepare the soil, an essential skill for successful tree planting.

About Nurturing Future 'Paryavaran Rakshaks'

We do not believe in boring, indoor lectures. Whether it is digging the soil to plant a sapling or turning your kitchen waste into bio-enzymes, every session is about getting your hands muddy. If the students are not learning by doing, they are not really learning at all.

My goal is simple: to spark curiosity, not just teach facts. I want to create 'Paryavaran Rakshaks' (environment protectors) who care because they have touched, seen, and trusted nature themselves.

Why Our Approach Works

We skip the classroom for outdoor environmental learning. We walk, observe, and actually see how forests live and breathe. For younger students, this means sensory tours where they touch and smell medicinal plants. For college students and corporate groups, we dive deeper into topics like urban heat islands, native versus exotic tree species, and soil health as a carbon sink.

What We Teach

  • Hands-on Skills: We teach you how to make seed bombs, prepare natural bio-enzymes, and upcycle milk packets to grow saplings.
  • Forestry Logic: We explain why 'weeding' is often unnecessary and how leaving nature to its own devices—when done correctly—creates self-sustaining ecosystems.
  • Climate Conversations: We host interactive sessions where we debate, share ideas, and look for local solutions that actually work for our cities.

Who Should Join

We welcome schools, colleges, and community groups across Delhi NCR, Pune, Bengaluru, and Meerut. You do not need a degree to protect the planet; you just need to be willing to get your hands dirty. Let us walk, talk, and plant a future together.

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Give Me Trees Trust

Across Delhi NCRStarts from 200 Per Participant

I am Peepal Baba. I believe that if you want to teach a child to love the planet, you do not give them a textbook. You give them a sapling and a patch of earth. Join us to turn curiosity into action.

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