Tree Plantation Drive at Ormanjhi, Ranchi: Sowing Seeds for a Greener Tomorrow

Aug 4, 2025

Tree Plantation Drive at Ormanjhi, Ranchi: Sowing Seeds of Hope for a Greener Future

In an earnest foothold towards a greener tomorrow and to create awareness about and relish in an act of promoting environmental sustainability, the Society for Bright Future (SBF) – Chakla Area Core, Jharkhand, held its Tree Plantation Drive, on August 2, 2025, at the First-Class Veterinary Hospital, Ormanjhi, Ranchi.

During this program, we planted a total of 50 saplings depicting hope, growth, and responsibility for taking care of our planet for the future generation, from shade givers to fruit trees, each seedlings represented a step towards fighting climate change and preserving biodiversity.

The event was honored by guest speakers:

Dr. Kamlesh Kumar

Dr. Vishwanath Toppo

Mr. Israil Ansari

Brother Faiz Ahmad Ansari

These guests were a source of motivation and inspiration for the volunteers and participants alike.

Sincere appreciation to the following team members whose continued hard work and enthusiasm contributed to the success of the drive:

Ashish Oraon, Yogesh Oraon, Saleem Hussain, Qamar Alam, and Sanjay Thakur.

Why Tree Plantation Matters

Trees are the lifeline of nature. Trees clean the air, conserve water, protect soil, and support wildlife biodiversity. As urbanization progresses, initiatives like ours can help restore ecological balance, create more green spaces, and show communities more sustainable ways of living.

Moving forward

At SBF, we believe every small step counts. Provided our volunteers, local government and community continue to support us, we will look to expand these initiatives in other areas across more of Jharkhand and beyond.

 “Let’s collectively commit to plant more trees, look after them, and create a cleaner and greener future, together. “

The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”  Please stay connected for further updates, and let’s get involved in building a better tomorrow!”