DSF's Green Gold Day: A Million Trees for a Sustainable Future

The Dinesh Shahra Foundation reaffirms its dedication to environmental sustainability on World Environment Day. With initiatives like Green Gold Day and Gau Shakti, the Foundation and its affiliates have planted over 1 million trees and promote sustainable practices, guided by Sanatan values and modern sustainability principles.


PTI | Mumbai | Updated: 05-06-2024 14:18 IST | Created: 05-06-2024 14:18 IST
DSF's Green Gold Day: A Million Trees for a Sustainable Future
Dr. Dinesh Shahra
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 5: On the occasion of World Environment Day, the Dinesh Shahra Foundation (DSF) reiterated its unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability with pioneering initiatives that align with Sanatan values and champion sustainable development.

Under the leadership of Dr. Dinesh Shahra, founder of DSF, the Foundation has brought about significant positive change and strives to foster a harmonious society. One of the prominent initiatives is the Green Gold Day, initiated on Dr. Shahra's birthday, which has seen more than 1 million trees planted to date, emphasizing the Foundation's dedication to ecological preservation and stewardship.

Additionally, DSF promotes Gau Shakti, highlighting the environmental advantages of preserving indigenous cows, such as improved soil health and organic manure production, contributing to overall sustainability practices.

Reflecting on the importance of the day, Dr. Dinesh Shahra stated, "World Environment Day reminds us of our duty to protect our planet. DSF is deeply committed to sustainable practices, aiming to foster a green earth and inspire others to engage in this vital mission. Through our efforts and the support of our affiliates, we strive to create a lasting environmental impact."

By integrating Sanatan values with modern sustainability solutions, DSF showcases the potential for traditional wisdom and contemporary practices to address environmental challenges effectively.

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