Mission Green Delhi Community

Mission Green Delhi Community

There have been numerous benefits of building a green community which is focused from multiple aspects. We need to understand that building a green community means engaging real human beings for welfare of society and betterment of environment. It gives an opportunity to people to help each other in building a culture and bringing around a behavioral change.

People share knowledge and skills through online chats, workshops, do plantation drives and organize green talks to spread awareness around.

Mission Green Delhi community members participates in environment events across Delhi NCR and do MGD Green Talks (#mgdgreentalks) to bring more people together to stand for environment sustainability.

Pravin Mishra doing Green Talks at Diwali Mela at Daulat Ram College, North Campus. Mela was organed at Delhi university women association.

Our community members organize independent events where environment enthusiasts share their experiences on various focus areas to protect environment and to live healthy lifestyle. Mission Green Delhi members take self-inspired initiatives to organize seminars in various locations of Delhi and NCR.

Our members are invited by citizens of Delhi NCR to their homes to organize MGD Green talks and give them opportunity to showcase their love for plants and terrace gardening.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca39hnA3qEU&t=205s
MGD Green Talk hosted by Ms. Shobha Sharma at Hardev Nagar, Burari

Through our platform various organizations, schools and colleges collaborate with our members and invite them as guest speakers to enlighten their students and employees.

MGD Green Talk by Pravin Mishra at Delhi School of Communication

What Mission Green Delhi(MGD) members has to say about Community?

Good Evening all,

My name is Debrati, for the last one an half years I am a member of this group. From this group, I received a very good knowledge and events information regarding plants and plantation process. I belong to Siliguri, is a small town in Darjeeling district. Born and brought up in greenery. The Botanical Garden of Darjeeling is a very much known name to all environment lovers. But in Delhi, it is a lack of greenery and huge pollution. But Mission Green Delhi group takes a wonderful initiative to protect our environment. Their plantation events and awareness program about the importance of greenery is remarkable. This group also encourages the people for plantation. I have also a small garden in my flat. I think we do not only depend on MCD for plantation work we create more groups like Mission Green Delhi and spreads the awareness of the protection of mother nature.

In this group, another best thing is the group admins of this group. They maintained the discipline in this group which is very much admirable. I also belong to so many other groups but this kind of discipline is not present over there. Specifically, group admin, Mr. Puneet Verma take proactive steps to protect the misuse of the group rules and regulation. Puneet sir do a wonderful job. Unfortunately, still not I am unable to meet him but I belong to an army family so I respect the importance of discipline. In the future, I have a plan to start a blog related to the environment and create an NGO also. All group members and Admins support, good wishes, and blessings are required.

All the best to Mission Green Delhi
Thanks and Regards,
Debrati Ghosh
Environment lover/ Research Scholar/Digital Marketer/Trainer/ Management lecture/Handicraft teacher/Numerologist.


It is a very active community and members always ready to help.

I have not met/know members personally.

Doing little bit of gardening. Very informative group.  I wanted  to attend some programs for hands on experience in gardening but unfortunately because of COVID environment it has been not possible. 

I wish to see many mango trees on all the roads of Delhi.

With best wishes to all. Stay safe.

Sushma arora


Aparna Introduced me to this community/group and I am really grateful to her for this ЁЯЩПЁЯП╝

Group is very motivational and members inspired me in many different ways though I don’t know any member personally but now I feel connected to everyone .

When I joined, was thinking to join plantation drive with full enthusiasm but this Covid ruined every plan as I don’t have personal vehicle and avoiding public transportation. Looking forward to be part of plantation whenever things become normal ЁЯЩПЁЯП╝

Pooja Singh


Pooja is a chirpy techie with a high profile job who loves all things green.

Interestingly her whole family is in gardening

Her balcony is so colourful and beautiful that it made me fall in love with mundane plants I didnтАЩt plant myself and now really want to add colour to my tiny garden

She also has the full support of her husband Jai who is in the army and is our protector

So proud to have her in this group.

Aparna Roy


I think after I met Parveen Mishra Ji, And also visited him in Ranjit ngr Place near to my office, I am searching about His work on internet and while searching him I from some website get to know about this group MGD. and I join the group. It’s a very good platform to have meet people with same passion for plants. Here we can see the work of legends of this field Umed Ji and Ramesh JiЁЯЩПЁЯП╝ They are very helpful in solving problems of gardening lovers. I get to know various person here who are very enthusiastic for plants Arpana Ji, Pooja Ji, Harpal Ji, Dr Madhu Ji, monica ji, mansi ji,Fatima ji, Preeti ji. Rajpal ji, anamika ji, and may more

Group is very inspiring and motivating.  I also feel connected to everyone .

I also want to join outside plantation but due to hesitation and corona. Never done apart from once or twice I have done near my home in a park . But now I will do ЁЯЩПЁЯП╝

Anup Chanana


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Dr. Ramesh Verma


To arrange MGD Green Talk and to take Mission Green Delhi Community to more people around you whatsapp us at +919910162399 or email us at missiongreendelhi@gmail.com #greendelhi #missiongreendelhi #lifeofwebmaster #mgdgreentalks

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Project Nawah – An Unrelenting Drive Towards a Plastic-free World

Project Nawah – An Unrelenting Drive Towards a Plastic-free World
Photo Credit: Enactus Dyal Singh College

Innovation is the change that unlocks value. It is often said that there is only one thing stronger than all the armies of the world: and that is an idea whose time has come. Enactus, Dyal Singh College, resolutely believes in revolutionizing and therefore, bringing a change by their pioneering efforts with utmost passion and integrity.

It is with an unrelenting drive to break the status quo and develop a new, that their youngest initiative, Project Nawah is endowed upon. Plastic is one of the biggest nemesis of the environment and requires instantaneous eradication. Therefore, Project Nawah is a twin fold initiative, that aims at substituting plastic with the green gold, bamboo and utilizing the pre existing plastic in an efficient and ecological manner so as to reduce the quantum of plastic waste in the ecosystem, conserving life and the world as a whole.

Photo Credit: Enactus Dyal Singh College

Having been scientifically proven to be the fastest-growing plant, Bamboo is a highly renewable, biodegradable, and an environment-friendly substance. By promulgating the market for bamboo products, the project strives to cut down the use of single-use plastic at the source, provide efficient substitutes for plastic products and thereby, prevent plastic from entering and polluting the land or marines. This will not only discourage the obstruction of ecological stability but significantly contribute to eradicating plastic completely from the environment in the long run as well.

The project vehemently aspires to strengthen the standard of living of socially deprived and a marginalised community of women residing in Dallupura who are on the brunt of vulnerability. Built upon the roots of social entrepreneurship, innovation and ecological stability, the project aims to alleviate the stature of these women to make them self supportive.

Through their collaboration with CIBART (Center for Indian Bamboo Resource And Technology), they imparted their beneficiaries with the requisite training and skills to make utility bamboo products in association with Alina Parmarthan Foundation.

Furnishing the women with monetary assistance, economic stability and skill development, the project also breaks the lines of patriarchy and gender inequality, thus, promising plausibility for a secured future.

The natural world shows us in so many ways a simple truth: there is strength in number. Enactus, Dyal Singh College believes this to the full extent. The team members work conjointly to bring about a positive change in the ever-changing society.

The path to this journey has no end. They strive to remain on this path to a better future for as long as they can because this is the only way forward.

Story shared by Enactus Dyal Singh College

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COVID-19 Impact on Environment & Learnings for Human Beings

COVID-19 Impact on Environment & Learnings for Human Beings

COVID-19 impact on environment and public health

As per this story by bbc.com Columbia University researchers found that carbon monoxide mainly from cars had been reduced by nearly 50% compared with last year. Knowing that cars killed over 6,000 pedestrians in 2018 in the US, and air pollution kills perhaps 200,000 more here each year, 50% reduction in pollution could result in dramatic improvement in pubic health. As per Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, higher Covid-19 death rates are proportional to air pollution. Small increase in long-term exposure to the pollutants leads to significantly higher mortality.

COVID-19 scary alert for human beings

As per recent story published by India Today, Dr Ian Lipkin, who is the John Snow Professor of Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University and Professor of Neurology and Pathology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, COVID-19 pandemic should not be considered as the worst pandemic human beings are facing, more health crises and surprises are waiting for us if we fail to control and balance activities like deforestation, population migration, international trade and travel and climate change. There is a urgent need to work on solutions which should immediately stop disturbance to the natural environment.

As per Sunil Dahiya, an analyst based in New Delhi for Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA), “Pollution is going down, but we cannot let the suffering of so many human beings be the way to clean the air,” Dahiya said.”We can only use the outbreak of coronavirus as a learning lesson for us.”

So, let’s change the way we interact with environment. Let’s start collaborating and learning from community of 400+ environment activists to change the way we see things, to change our behavior to adapt to new climate change. Whatsapp us at +919910162399 to join our green community or mail us at missiongreendelhi@gmail.com today.

Related Sources:

https://www.wired.com/story/coronavirus-pandemic-climate-change/ https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-51944780 https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/31/asia/coronavirus-lockdown-impact-pollution-india-intl-hnk/index.html

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