Ludhiana Industry celebrated plantation of 139 sacred forests planted in one year with total of 76,000 trees

The Chamber of Industrial & Commercial Undertaking (CICU) and EcoSikh celebrated the plantation of 139 Guru Nanak Sacred Forests. This initiative was launched jointly in March 2022 by EcoSikh and Ludhiana Industry under the Lungs of Ludhiana programme with a vision to plant 1 million trees in Ludhiana in 10 years and make it a green city. A total of 76000 trees have been planted so far.

Ludhiana Industry celebrated plantation of 139 sacred forests planted in one year with total of 76,000 trees

Ludhiana, November 16, 2023: The Chamber of Industrial & Commercial Undertaking (CICU) and EcoSikh celebrated the plantation of 139 Guru Nanak Sacred Forests. This initiative was launched jointly in March 2022 by EcoSikh and Ludhiana Industry under the Lungs of Ludhiana programme with a vision to plant 1 million trees in Ludhiana in 10 years and make it a green city. A total of 76000 trees have been planted so far.

 
According to EcoSikh, 139 of these forests have been planted with Miyawaki methodology on industrial lands, religious grounds, educational institutions, panchayati lands and other government departments as well. 60 different species of native trees of Northern India have been revived in these forests which in turn is inviting biodiversity in this region.
 

Dr. Rajwant Singh, Global President of EcoSikh, while thanking the industry leaders, said, “This journey has been amazing so far. Ludhiana which is known for its pollution and major health challenges is now changing towards a better future by all the city stakeholders. They have taken a concrete action. Completion of 139 forests and these surviving and thriving trees are painting a much brighter picture for future Ludhianvis. These forests will decrease the menace of pollution and provide fresh oxygen to everyone. This is most compassionate action one can take.”
 

He added, “The Lungs of Ludhiana plan is a way for Industry to invest their CSR funds to create these micro forests for everyone; to restore the biodiversity of Punjab; revive the air quality of Ludhiana and create secure habitats for birds and pollinators. Every citizen can come forward to join this movement.”
The Prime Steels Processors of Ludhiana has planted the largest Forest of 8200 trees in 0.85 acres of land adjacent to their industrial complex. Other business hous s who have invested in greening ludhiana are Ralson, Sajjan, TK Steel, Weltech, Yodha, Kangaroo, Vikas Ganga Agro, New Swan Group, Dream City, Bajajsons, Ryan School, DPS, and PSP and they have been the major positive contributors.
 

Supreet Kaur, President of EcoSikh India, said, “EcoSikh is privileged to be a major partner with Ludhiana Industry to make this city to become to become a bit more greener. A lot more needs to be done and our team is ready to expand the work to any level. We have the capacity and our trained forest makers are already working day and night to make this dream a true reality.”
 

Charan Singh, a pioneering industrialist from Maharashtra and EcoSikh’s Sacred Forest Convener shared, “Guru Nanak Sacred Forests will bring tremendous benefits to the industry, making our businesses look greener than the competitors, this would lead to more sustainability strategies and circularity in every product, which will make our industry shine brighter for every stakeholder.”
 

He further implored, “The Ludhiana industry must grab this opportunity to turn the tide of climate change, collectively we will make a huge impact with our Lungs of Ludhiana mission.”
 

President CICU the co-host of the event, Upkar Singh Ahuja reassured full support towards the afforestation programme, “the CICU allies and members have shown an encouraging commitment towards the Lungs of Ludhiana so far and we aim to boost the programme at much speed.”
 

EcoSikh is a global action oriented environmental organization which is focused on climate solutions. It has been invited to various platforms and by the White House, United Nations, Vatican and many governmental organizations across the globe. It engages youth and women to get involved in its projects.