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Restoring vital coastal eco-shields and supporting community livelihoods through structured native mangrove species plantation campaigns.
Govt. Ayurvedic Medical, Bisuniapada, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Under the Main Project: Bhubaneswar is Calling for Help
Save Bhubaneswar Before It Heats Beyond Repair
Arogya Van is a dedicated Urban Medicinal Forest Initiative aimed at creating a healthier, greener, and climate-resilient Bhubaneswar.
Under this project, 1500 native medicinal trees will be planted across a 20,000 sq. ft. area within the campus of Govt. Ayurvedic Medical, Bisuniapada, Bhubaneswar, using the scientifically proven Miyawaki Dense Forest Method.
The project will transform a small urban space into a dense, self-sustaining medicinal forest that improves air quality, reduces urban heat, supports biodiversity, and promotes public health and well-being.
Bhubaneswar is experiencing rising temperatures, shrinking green cover, pollution, and increasing environmental stress. Arogya Van will help:
The project will be implemented through:
Our focus is not just planting trees, but ensuring their survival and long-term growth.
Cleaner air and reduced pollution
Lower urban temperatures
Annual carbon absorption of approximately 30,000 Kg CO₂e
Improved public health and well-being
Increased biodiversity
Greener and healthier urban ecosystems
The city that gave us life... is now asking us to give life back.
If you fully offset your calculated event emissions, your programmatic contribution matches directly against sapling rows systematically tracked right here at this plantation coordinate block.
Plot Row 4B, Sector III
Sundarbans Mangrove Delta Reserve
South 24 Parganas District
COORDINATES
21.9497° N, 89.1833° E
Follow the live structural updates, ecological milestones, and physical progress achieved on the ground.
The designated restoration plot zone has formally reached final milestone metrics. Soil testing indicates highly stable moisture absorption rates, and comprehensive local drone imaging verifies successful coverage baseline setups across the entire project area.
Over 250 local community volunteers, environmental researchers, and local group sponsors gathered on-site to successfully ground and securely anchor native mangrove variety saplings across our secondary coastal flood grid lanes.
Official deployment kickoff event. Field operations teams initiated perimeter protective fencing tasks and marked specialized coordinates to safeguard the incoming ecological assets from wild grazing hazards.