Kolkata : India’s largest Science-based Ayurveda major Dabur India Limited today joined hands with the Border Security Force (BSF) for a transformative plantation project aimed at promoting ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation. Under this initiative, around 1.2 lakh medicinal plants and herbs would be planted in nine BSF campuses across the seven states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and West Bengal.
The initiative was flagged off at the 36th
Battalion, BSF Headquarters, Knowledge Park-V, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, by
Commandant Mr
Des Raj and Dabur India Limited’s Global Head of Operations & Chief
Sustainability Officer Mr. Rahul Awasthi.
Speaking
on the occasion, Dabur India Ltd. Chief
Sustainability Officer, Mr. Rahul Awasthi said, “As the country's leading manufacturer of Ayurveda-based products, Dabur
has put in place several initiatives to protect and conserve the country’s vast
herbal wealth. We have a proud tradition of innovation, not just in product
development but also in Environmental Sustainability. Through this initiative,
we aim to not only contribute towards enhancing the green cover of our nation
but also foster a culture of environmental stewardship within our communities.
Every tree planted today symbolizes our collective responsibility towards
Mother Earth and our commitment to a healthier, more sustainable future.”
BSF Commandant Mr Des Raj expressed his commitment to protecting and nurturing these tree species
across various campuses. “We welcome
Dabur for this association and look forward to expanding the plantation efforts
to additional campuses,” Mr Des Raj said.
Dabur India Limited Bio Resources Development Head Dr.
Pankaj Prasad Raturi said: “Dabur’s committed towards promoting
plantation drives across India has brought over 10,000 acres of land across the
country under cultivation of medicinal herbs. Taking this forward, we have now
joined BSF in furthering this cause by planting over 100,000 medicinal species
this year. This initiative will significantly increase green cover, improve air
quality, and support local biodiversity. Dabur will supply the seedlings and
saplings of selected native plant species, provide technical support, training,
plantation technologies, and silviculture practices.”
“The plantation drive will involve local
communities and environmental organizations, fostering broad participation and
raising awareness about environmental conservation. This collaboration aims to
set a new standard for corporate and security forces working together on
environmental initiatives contributing to climate action and enhancing
ecological balance,” Mr Awasthi
added. This initiative will positively influence border areas by
introducing multi-purpose tree species that have both environmental and
economic value.
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