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Neemosphere

Neemosphere is a simple but profound step towards sustainability. Every tree you plant is your promise for our nature.

Project Neemosphere emphasis a culture of planting a sapling/seed and nurturing it. The project name is inspired from the Neem tree,"Tree of the 21st century” "Tree of the 21st century” - stated by United Nations Environment Programme. It doesnt suggest planting only Neem trees, but to increase the green elements in our planet.

We believe that “A seed today is a shade tomorrow”, so let’s plant more and weave a green canopy for our mother nature.

In the year 2021, we planted 2021 trees and also conducted seed ball making workshops in various schools.




Neemosphere 2022 Challenge
This is a challenge that we have undertaken to plant 2022 trees in the year 2022 and to reach out to a minimum of 100 schools and make 1,00,000 seed balls.

How to be part of our Neemosphere 2022 Challenge?
1. Register your interest to join Project Neemosphere.
2. Arrange a seed or sapling
3. Plant it
4. Click a picture
5. Share your name, contact details, google coordinates and photo taken
6. Receive your certificate of appreciation from The Social Town.

Enjoy nurturing your green friend.



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Seed ball Making Workshops
Seed balls or seed bombs are seeds that have been wrapped in a mixture made of clay and compost. The advantage of seed balls is that it is pre-planted and therefore it can be sown easily by placing it or depositing it in any suitable place. The seeds will start to germinate when exposed to sunlight and water.


Through these workshops we intend to plant a tree in each school, educate students about the importance of tree planting and urge them to add more green elements to the earth. The students will be engaged in seed ball making activity and the seed balls made during the workshop will be given back to them for planting in their households. The purpose of the seed ball making workshops is to create social awareness about increasing green elements in our nature to reduce our carbon footprints.


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