Ranthambore

Our Community, Our Forest: Preserving Ranthambore Togather

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PURPOSE

Protecting Ranthambore's Wildlife by Eradicating Plastic and Empowering Communities

We work to keep Ranthambore National Park safe for tigers and other animals by cleaning up plastic trash. Since 2019, we have been removing waste left by people near temples and inside the forest to stop pollution. We also plant local trees to help the forest grow back. Our team teaches students and villagers about the dangers of plastic and gives them cloth bags to use instead. We work closely with the Forest Department to protect nature and rescue animals.

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Cloth bags distributed
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Trees planted
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OUR PROJECTS

Mission And Campaigns

Mission Beat Plastic

During this journey, we launched an impactful initiative called “Mission Beat Plastic,” through which we collected and properly disposed of thousands of tons of waste, primarily plastic. 

PLANTATION

Our mission was not just to plant trees, but to restore ecological balance and protect the natural heritage of Ranthambore.

Cloth Carry Bags Distribution

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Plasstic Free Ranthambore 

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“I came across an inspirational effort in Sawai Madhopur. The youth here are running a campaign Mission beat plastic in Ranthambore. Plastic and polythens have been removed from forrests. Such collective forts strengthen the spirit of peoples participation in the country and when there is people’s participation, we can accomplish the most challenging goal.”

Marendra Modi: Hon’ble Prime Minister

Let’s build a better future Togather

Real change starts with a conversation. I’d love to hear your ideas and explore how we can collaborate on our upcoming projects

 

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