Green vein - A humble initiative to plant one Billion saplings.
Our aim is to develop this into a self sustainable project in the upcoming years.
Trees Produce
Clean Water
Trees act as a filtration system as water flows through their root systems, providing clean drinking water for millions of people around the globe. |
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Trees Naturally
Filter Air
Trees are the lungs of the Earth: they absorb and filter toxins from the air and produce clean oxygen for all life to breathe. |
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Trees Regulate
the Global Climate
Trees hold vast amounts of carbon dioxide and act as a cooling system for the Earth; they stabilize the global climate and fight climate change. |
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Trees Support
People and Nature
Tress are essential to the livelihood and cultures of people around the world, and are home to 80 percent of the Earth’s land-based plants and animals. |
Our Programs and Projects
One Billion
Trees Project
The ‘Billion Trees Project’ is an ambitious initiative to plant one billion trees per year in India being taken up by www.GreenVein.org.
Clean Ganga
Clean Himalaya Campaign
In the month of January we had organized a major campaign ‘Clean Ganga clean Himalaya’ where our message was send across to lakhs of pilgrims who visited uttarakhand. Students of IIT Allahabad and MNIT took part in it
Mid-day Meals
for Children
Greenvein conducts the mid-day meal for children program on 8 days in a month. This is done with the donations given by those who visit the ashram.
Plastic free
Kumbha Mela
We decided to partake and take up the challenge of eradicating plastic items from the Kumba Mela under the aegis of Swami Samvidanand , where tons of plastic waste accumulates every time.
Utharakhand Flood
Punarvasan Prakalp
It is all about rebuilding together of selected families to improve the livelihood through multifaceted projects each year, free of charge
ART for ACTION
camp
Swami Samvidanand organised an art camp called ART FOR ACTION in village Dayara Barsu near Gangotri in Utharakashi district, for raise the fund for rebuilding uttarakhand after Himalayan sunami
Project Status in Photographs
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