In September 2020, Titabor became the birthplace of a revolutionary conservation model that redefined the relationship between humans and nature. This initiative moved beyond traditional plantation by treating trees as living members of the family.
For the first time in India, citizens "adopted" trees, bestowing them with names—often of their own sons and daughters—to create an unbreakable emotional bond that ensures long-term care.
To ensure survival, we introduced the Tree Growth Card. This unique concept from Assam involved rigorous monthly tracking of every sapling, marrying emotional connection with data-driven survival strategies.
Explore the core methodologies, data, and emotional impact of Pushya Brikshya through our curated digital media.
A visual journey through the inception and execution of the tree adoption model.
An engaging discussion detailing the scientific tracking and emotional impact of the Tree Growth Cards.
Visual data representing sapling survival rates and community adoption statistics.