Gyan Deep Charitable trust is a leading NGO of India toward protection, conservation and betterment of Environment, Mother Nature and Humanity. Our only objective is to create a habitable GREEN Earth and a better world for the present and future generations. Our mission is to bring the focus back to the value and importance of environment, nature protection, conservation and work towards a sustainable green world. We are working on our various projects to nullify the environmental imbalance caused by us and our society at large. We provide a common platform and involve youths in social and environmental causes to make them understand the importance of Environment.
We encourage the youths to come togetherness to contribute and bring positive change in our society and Mother Nature. Here youth and colleges can showcase their green ideas, thoughts, social leadership, innovation, technology and how they can positively transform environment and society. We organize discussion, presentation and talk on Green Sustainable Leadership, Sustainable future, Green Idea, Green innovative technology, workshops, old stuff collection drives, tree plantation, clean-up drive, Clean & Green campus, Marathon, Road show, Bicycle rally, Human chain for cause and many other activities as per need and requirements.
In forestry, plantations of trees are typically grown as an even-aged monoculture for timber production, as opposed to a natural forest, where the trees are usually of diverse species and diverse ages. A plantation is not a natural ecosystem. Plantations are also sometimes known as "man-made forests" or "tree farms", though this latter term more typically refers to specialist tree nurseries which produce the seedling trees used to create plantations. More generally a plantation is a forest land where trees are grown for commercial use, most often in a naturally regenerated forest but could also be a planted. In the United States, the term "Tree Farm" is a trade mark of the American Tree Farm system, a third party verification system for certifying sustainable forestry. The American Tree Farm system dates back to 1941 as a progam to improve forestry practices on farms. The term tree farm is also sometimes used to describe the sale of live trees for landscaping.