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Bengaluru Engineer's Eco-Crusade Revives City's Green Cover, Wins National Acclaim
26 Oct, 2025
Summary
- Kapil Sharma moved to Bengaluru in 2001, fell in love with city's greenery
- Launched non-profit SayTrees, planted over 10 million trees nationwide
- Rejuvenated 50 lakes, created 150+ urban forests to boost biodiversity

In 2025, Kapil Sharma, a Bengaluru-based engineer, continues his decade-long crusade to revive the city's dwindling green cover and waterbodies. Sharma, who moved to Bengaluru from Raipur in 2001 to pursue engineering, fell in love with the city's tree-lined streets. However, he soon noticed rapid urban development leading to the cutting down of many trees, which deeply bothered him.




