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Bengaluru Engineer's Eco-Crusade Revives City's Green Cover, Wins National Acclaim
26 Oct
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.
Determined to act, Sharma began visiting government offices to understand his role as a concerned citizen. In 2007, he started planting saplings on weekends, and this collective effort eventually became the foundation for his non-profit organization, SayTrees. Over the years, SayTrees has planted more than 10 million trees across urban and rural areas, including fruit trees, in partnership with over 20,000 farmers.



