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Go Dharmic Launches Dharma Forest For World Wetlands Day To Tackle Environmental Damage & Climate Change

LONDON, U.K. / AGILITYPR.NEWS / February 02, 2023 / FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

KOLKATA, India – In response to the growing impacts of climate change, NGO, Go Dharmic, is launching the Dharma Forest project to help restore the environment. The goal is to plant two million mangroves in West Bengal wetlands by 2025. The Dharma Forest will provide a natural and sustainable solution to the climate crisis and champion the pivotal role wetlands play within the ecosystem, contributing to human, animal, and the planet’s well-being. 


Mangroves are a type of coastal tree that helps to protect against erosion and flooding, as well as providing a home for diverse wildlife. They are also incredibly efficient carbon vacuums, capturing five times more carbon dioxide than other trees.


“It is an absolute delight to see the mangrove regeneration process. Ahimsa (non-harming) towards our environment will lead us all to a better, greener, and sustainable future.”

-Bhisma Dass, Go Dharmic Operations Executive, Dharma Forest


Go Dharmic’s Dharma Forest project is working to restore mangrove ecosystems in West Bengal, one of the most vulnerable regions in the world to the effects of climate change. The project is being carried out in partnership with local communities, businesses, and NGOs, and is focused on education and awareness-raising as well as direct action.


Go Dharmic is a volunteer-run organization that works to promote ahimsa (non-harming) and sustainability. It has been running for over a decade and has organized numerous projects and events to resolve and reverse environmental damage, and poverty, and provide education.


“Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time,” said Go Dharmic Founder, Hanuman Dass. “We are committed to showing what is possible when people come together to make change happen and help restore the environment and safeguard it for future generations.”


Go Dharmic is inviting people to join the Dharma Forest project and help plant two million mangroves in West Bengal by 2025. To learn more about the project and how to get involved, visit www.godharmic.com or email info@godharmic.com 



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About Go Dharmic:


International humanitarian and environmental charity, Go Dharmic: www.godharmic.com, brings people together to spread love and compassion through social action campaigns. Go Dharmic was started in 2011 by Hanuman Dass, who created the platform to promote universal compassionate action. Inspired by the concept of ‘Dharma’, the charity has over 3000 volunteers globally and works tirelessly as an ambassador of peace across the globe through extensive campaigns for Environmental Action, Poverty Alleviation, Education, Plant-Based and Organic Diets, and Crisis Response. The founding philosophy is to “Love All. Feed All. Serve All.”

 

Go Dharmic has 5 offices: London (England), Glasgow (Scotland), Ahmedabad (India), Kolkata (India), and Georgia (USA).

 

Go Dharmic Impact Figures:

10 million+ Meals Distributed Globally

101+ School Libraries Built in India

40,000+ Books Distributed

72,000+ Children have benefited from Go Dharmic’s various Education, Sanitation, and Food Campaigns

70,000+ Trees Planted

10,000+ Hot Meals Distributed in Kyiv, Ukraine, to those unable to Evacuate

2,000+ Food, Medicine, and Hygiene Packs were Distributed to Refugees fleeing Ukraine 

500+ Indian Civil Servants' Medical Checks Performed

14+ People’s sight restored with Cataract operations

 

Go Dharmic has worked on campaigns in the U.K., India, Nepal, Morocco, Lebanon, Uganda, Nigeria, Cuba, USA, Ukraine, Poland, Romania, and Australia.

 

You can find out more about everything going on at Go Dharmic at www.godharmic.com and see all of their campaigns at www.godharmic.com/campaigns.





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lili@godharmic.com

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Phone: 07903829846 Mobile: 07903829846

www.godharmic.com