Afforestation & Landscape Restoration
We design and implement large-scale plantation projects using scientific methods, suitable local species, and long-term care plans.
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Bodhi Vruksha Society for Development is a registered non-governmental organisation based in Mysore, Karnataka. Established in 2021, the organisation works with the vision of creating sustainable partnerships that bring together human development, environmental conservation, and social progress.
Our motto, “Prosperity with Nature,” reflects our core belief that development must not come at the cost of nature. Instead, nature must be protected, restored, and strengthened as a foundation for long-term human well-being.
To build a society where people, communities, and nature grow together through sustainable development, ecological restoration, and responsible partnerships.
To initiate and implement best practices in nature conservation, education, health, pollution reduction, alternative energy awareness, and quality-of-life improvement, making these benefits accessible and affordable to all citizens of India.
We design and implement large-scale plantation projects using scientific methods, suitable local species, and long-term care plans.
We combine plantation work with water conservation by creating small ponds and trenches that help improve groundwater levels.
We organise special talks, public events, environmental days, and community awareness programmes to promote responsible environmental behaviour.
Through initiatives like the Parisara Prajna Award, we honour individuals and organisations contributing to environmental protection.
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An afforestation and landscape restoration project at Central University of Karnataka, Kalaburagi, initiated in August 2022. Under this project, more than 3,000 saplings were planted across 25 acres and continue to be cared for by the Bodhi Vruksha team.
A groundwater recharge and afforestation programme at Central University of Karnataka, Kalaburagi, covering 15 acres with more than 1,500 saplings, mainly fruit-bearing and local varieties. The project also includes small ponds and trenches for groundwater recharge.
In collaboration with Outback Adventures, Mysore, Bodhi Vruksha Society organised a tree plantation and environmental awareness programme at Varuna Lake, Mysuru, where 500 saplings were planted.
The Parisara Prajna Award was initiated to recognise and encourage individuals working for environmental conservation. The 2025 award ceremony was organised at Odanadi Seva Samsthe, Mysore.
Bodhi Vruksha Society also organised the National Seminar “Paranjyothi Manteswamy Tradition: A Revisit” in collaboration with academic, cultural, and government institutions.
The programme was very meaningful and inspiring. It helped us understand the importance of protecting nature, planting trees, and taking responsibility for our environment. Bodhi Vruksha Society’s work is truly creating awareness among people.
We are happy to be part of the tree plantation initiative. The programme was well organised, and the team explained the importance of native plants, plant care, and long-term survival. It was not just a plantation event, but a real step towards environmental conservation.
The Kalyana Vana project is a wonderful example of how nature restoration should be done. The scientific approach, proper planning, and continuous maintenance of saplings show the commitment of Bodhi Vruksha Society towards creating a greener future.
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