Baramana Project : Tree Plantation for Environmental Restoration

A Large-Scale Initiative

The Baramana Project stands as a significant and large-scale environmental initiative, covering an extensive area near the Kusabhadra River. More than a simple tree plantation drive, this project is designed to restore natural habitats and create a safe haven for forest animals and birds. By carefully selecting and planting a variety of native tree species, the initiative aims to rebuild ecological balance and encourage wildlife to thrive in a protected and nurturing environment.

Situated close to the Kusabhadra River, the project plays an important role in preventing soil erosion, improving groundwater recharge, and strengthening the overall ecosystem of the region. It is not just about increasing green cover, but about developing a sustainable sanctuary where biodiversity can flourish naturally.Recognizing the growing concerns of rising temperatures and climate change, the Baramana Project reflects our strong commitment to building a greener, healthier future. Through this initiative, we take a meaningful step toward environmental conservation, climate resilience, and long-term sustainability for generations to come.