Where Your Trees Take Root
Harit Pahal Harit Pahal is actively restoring Bundelkhand — one of India's most water-stressed regions. Every sapling goes into real ground across Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, with neighbouring corridors in the Chambal Valley and Vindhya Range earmarked for expansion.
Bundelkhand
Active Programme📍 Madhya Pradesh · Uttar Pradesh · 🌊 Ken & Betwa River
Harit Pahal's primary active zone — spanning 13 districts across Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. Tropical dry mixed deciduous forests on Vindhyan granite formations, severely degraded by drought and erosion. The Ken and Betwa rivers form the region's critical water system, and Panna Tiger Reserve anchors its wildlife corridor.
Native Species We Plant
All Active Impact Zones
Three regions. One contiguous central-India landscape.
Bundelkhand
Harit Pahal's home ground. Spanning ~70,000 sq km of Vindhyan granite plateau and tropical dry forests, Bundelkhand has lost over 40% of its green cover to drought, erosion, and deforestation. We are rebuilding it — watershed by watershed, panchayat by panchayat.
Trees Planted
417
↑ 1% this quarter
2027 Target
20,000
Across 2 districts
Progress
2%
Reforestation complete
Communities
1
Village panchayats engaged
Neighbouring Corridors
Adjacent to Bundelkhand — these corridors will open once the primary programme reaches its next milestone.
📍 Rajasthan · MP · UP
Chambal Valley
Ravine-dominated badlands along the Chambal River. Home to the National Chambal Sanctuary — critical habitat for gharials, Gangetic dolphins, and vultures. Earmarked for riparian reforestation once the Bundelkhand programme reaches its next milestone.
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📍 Madhya Pradesh
Vindhya Range
Ancient hills stretching 1,200 km across north-central MP, forming the southern boundary of Bundelkhand. Mixed tropical deciduous forests hosting 1,078+ plant species. Planned as the next corridor expansion.
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