We don’t inherit the Earth. We borrow it

The Climate Crisis Starts Outside Your Window

The river that used to flow is now a ditch.
The banyan tree that gave shade is gone.
The air doesn’t smell of rain — it smells of smoke.

It’s not just glaciers and oceans that are in danger. It’s our streets, our animals, our breath. The climate crisis is not distant anymore — it’s outside your window, and it’s quietly consuming the very roots of life.

That’s why the Nisarga Program by Mission of Happiness Foundation exists. Not to talk about climate change. But to do something about it.

When a Tree Becomes More Than Just a Tree

Every sapling we plant under Nisarga is not just greenery — it’s a future. A future for the child who needs clean air. For the cow who needs shade. For the soil that’s cracking under heat.

Through community-driven efforts, we:

  • Plant trees in schools, villages, ashrams, and roadsides
  • Distribute seeds and grow medicinal plants
  • Train volunteers to care for saplings like they would family

Because the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago.
The second-best time is now.

Protecting the Voiceless

Extreme heat doesn’t just affect people. It kills birds, cows, dogs, monkeys, and fish silently. Nisarga sets up:

  • Water bowls and refill stations across cities and towns
  • Shade tents for animals near temples and public places
  • Fodder drives in gaushalas and roadside zones

Our Jeev Seva arm ensures that every being who breathes is remembered.

Water is Sacred, Not Optional

Under Nisarga, we revive dying ponds and install jaldaan ghadas — clay water pots for drinking and cooling. In areas where taps run dry, we collaborate with local volunteers to:

  • Refill dried village wells
  • Set up rooftop rainwater collection
  • Educate children on water saving habits

Because in a few years, water won’t just be a topic.
It’ll be a fight.

It’s More Than Environmental — It’s Sanatan

Our culture doesn’t treat nature as a utility. It treats it as divine. From the river as Ganga to the peepal as sacred, from tulsi in courtyards to cow dung for energy — India’s climate traditions are spiritual, not seasonal.

Nisarga revives this connection.
Each plantation begins with a prayer.
Each environmental drive is rooted in dharma.

How You Can Help

  • Sponsor a tree plantation (₹100 per sapling)
  • Fund a water bowl station for summer
  • Celebrate a child’s birthday by greening a school
  • Volunteer in a nearby drive
  • Talk to children about how climate begins at home

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