Key Points

Sunda Ram Verma is a remarkable environmentalist who transformed Rajasthan's arid landscapes through an innovative water-saving tree plantation technique. His groundbreaking method requires just one litre of water per tree, enabling him to grow over 50,000 trees in the challenging Shekawati region. Recognized by then-Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and later awarded the Padma Shri in 2021, Verma continues to inspire environmental conservation efforts. His work exemplifies how individual dedication can create significant ecological impact.

Key Points: Sunda Ram Verma's Green Revolution in Rajasthan's Drylands

  • Pioneering dryland agroforestry technique saves water and transforms barren landscapes
  • Planted 50,000 trees using innovative water conservation method
  • Recognized by PM Modi and awarded Padma Shri in 2021
  • Continues mission of converting drylands into farmlands
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World Environment Day: Padma Shri awardee, who turned Rajasthan's arid lands into canvas of green

Padma Shri environmentalist transforms Rajasthan's arid landscape using innovative water-saving tree plantation technique

"I studied and researched a lot on growing trees with one litre of water - Sunda Ram Verma"

New Delhi, June 5

‘Growing trees with just one litre of water’ would seem an impossible task for many, but Rajasthan’s ‘nature warrior’ Sunda Ram Verma made this possible with his firm resolve and relentless endeavour, years ago. The story of the transformation of Sikar’s drylands with his tireless efforts turned many heads and also brought him into the national spotlight.

Modi Story, a popular social media handle on X, on Thursday shared the story of the transformation of Rajasthan’s arid lands into a canvas of green.

Sharing the inspiring story, the Modi Story handle says that the pioneering initiative of Padma Shri Sunda Ram Verma was noticed by the then Gujarat CM Narendra Modi, who enquired with him about launching a similar initiative in his home state.

In the video, Sunda Ram Verma says he had developed a technique of raising plants and trees with a lifetime requirement of just one litre of water and this generated curiosity everywhere.

“I studied and researched a lot on growing trees with one litre of water. My story was reported in the Gujarat newspapers. After that, I received a call from the then CM Narendra Modi. He asked me whether such practice could be implemented in Gujarat,” he said, recounting the development.

Twenty years later, his tireless work and research were recognised as he was conferred with the Padma Shri honour in 2021.

The noted environmentalist has grown over 50,000 trees in the arid Shekawati region of Rajasthan using a water-saving technique, ‘dryland agroforestry’ that requires only 1 litre of water per tree once.

Today, the Padma Shri Sunda Ram Verma is aggressively taking forward his mission of turning 'drylands into farmlands'.

He says that for 25 years, he planted 50,000 trees, but after getting bestowed with the nation’s fourth highest civilian honour, he has planted another 50,000 — in just two years.

Summarising his inspirational journey, the Modi Story wrote on X, “This is not just the tale of one man’s devotion — it is a reflection of Viksit Bharat, where even a small impact, ignited by the leadership of PM Modi, can yield unimaginable results.”

--IANS mr/uk

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
What an inspiring story! In a country where water scarcity is a major issue, such innovations are truly revolutionary. Sunda Ram Verma ji deserves all the recognition. Hope his techniques are adopted across drought-prone areas. 🌱 #GreenIndia
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Priya M.
While the achievement is commendable, I wish the article focused more on the scientific aspects of his technique rather than political connections. Environmental solutions should transcend politics. Still, 50,000 trees is no small feat!
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Amit S.
Rajasthan ke rakhwale! This is the kind of grassroots innovation we need more of. Imagine if every district had one Sunda Ram Verma - our country would be so much greener. Government should make his technique part of agricultural education.
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Sunita P.
As someone from a farming family in dry regions, I can appreciate how game-changing this is. But I wonder - are there any limitations to this technique? What kinds of trees can grow with just 1 litre? Would love more technical details.
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Vikram J.
This is real development work that benefits everyone. No politics, just pure dedication to environment. More power to such unsung heroes! 🙏 The Padma Shri is well deserved. Hope his methods are documented properly for future generations.

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