Jharkhand's 'Tree Man' Kaushal Kishore Jaiswal: A Lifelong Environmental Crusader

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News18•27-01-2026, 14:33
Jharkhand's 'Tree Man' Kaushal Kishore Jaiswal: A Lifelong Environmental Crusader
- •Kaushal Kishore Jaiswal, known as Jharkhand's 'Tree Man', began his environmental movement at just 13 years old in Palamu district.
- •Inspired by the 1966 famine and deforestation, he started planting trees on his 7.72-acre land in 1967, laying the foundation for his lifelong mission.
- •He is establishing 'Paryavaran Gyan Mandir' in Dali village, a unique botanical garden with 275 plant species from 22 countries, serving as an educational hub.
- •Jaiswal promotes 'Environmental Dharma' with 11 core principles, emphasizing the protection of water, forests, land, and living beings, and encourages 'Green Dowry' (gifting plants).
- •His initiatives include 'Pani Panchayat' for water conservation and advocating for the care of sick or injured animals, inspiring a greener Earth through individual action.
Why It Matters: Kaushal Kishore Jaiswal, Jharkhand's 'Tree Man', inspires environmental protection through lifelong dedication and unique initiatives.
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