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		<title>Tata Chemicals Marks International Biodiversity Day 2026 with Community-Led Conservation Initiatives in Mithapur</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Marks International Biodiversity Day 2026 with ecological restoration, awareness programs and marine biodiversity engagement 29th May 2026 &#124; Mumbai, India: Reinforcing its long-standing commitment towards environmental sustainability and biodiversity conservation, Tata Chemicals Ltd., Mithapur, along with the Tata Chemicals Society for Rural Development (TCSRD), undertook a series of biodiversity-focused initiatives across...</p>
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<p><b>29th May 2026 | Mumbai, India: </b>Reinforcing its long-standing commitment towards environmental sustainability and biodiversity conservation, Tata Chemicals Ltd., Mithapur, along with the Tata Chemicals Society for Rural Development (TCSRD), undertook a series of biodiversity-focused initiatives across the Okhamandal region to mark International Biodiversity Day 2026. Aligned with this year’s global theme, “Acting locally for global impact”, the initiatives highlighted the importance of community participation, ecological restoration, biodiversity awareness, and marine conservation in protecting fragile ecosystems and local habitats.</p>
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<p><b><i>Initiative 1: Ecological Restoration &amp; Biodiversity Conservation at Gyan Sagar Embankment</i></b></p>
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<p>One of the key highlights of the initiative was the biodiversity conservation project developed along the lime embankment on the Gyan Sagar (Sagar Dam) road in Mithapur. What began nearly three years ago as an effort to reclaim saline wasteland has today evolved into a thriving biodiversity-rich ecosystem. Developed using waste lime instead of conventional soil, the site has been transformed through extensive plantation efforts aimed at creating a sustainable green habitat. Building on the success of the initiative, Tata Chemicals Ltd. (TCL) has further expanded the plantation area by an additional 750 metres with a width of 50 metres to strengthen biodiversity conservation and community participation.</p>
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<p>Taking into consideration the bird species and local wildlife found in Mithapur and the Okhamandal region, TCL developed three distinct plantation zones at the site — Piloo Plantation Plot, Miyawaki Forest, and Van Kavach Forest. Today, the restored habitat supports nearly 80 bird species along with wildlife such as foxes and other native animals. The site also attracts migratory birds including Eurasian Hobby, Hypocolius, and Harriers during the winter months, gradually emerging as an important ecological refuge for biodiversity conservation in the region.</p>
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<p><b><i>Initiative 2: Biodiversity Awareness &amp; Field Orientation Program</i></b></p>
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<p>As part of the International Biodiversity Day celebrations, Tata Chemicals Society for Rural Development (TCSRD) also organized biodiversity awareness and field orientation programs on May 21 and 22, 2026. A total of 56 volunteers, including Tata Chemicals employees, retired employees, and their family members, participated in the initiative.</p>
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<p>The sessions focused on creating awareness around biodiversity conservation, ecological balance, environmental sustainability, and the challenges contributing to biodiversity loss in the Okhamandal region. Following the awareness sessions, volunteers participated in a field-based biodiversity survey exercise at Mojap village for the study and documentation of local flora and fauna.</p>
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<p><b><i>Initiative 3: World Turtle Day &amp; Marine Biodiversity Awareness Initiative</i></b></p>
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<p>Further strengthening its environmental conservation efforts, Tata Chemicals’ Project Sahajeevan — a key CSR and community development initiative implemented in association with TCSRD organized a World Turtle Day Celebration and Volunteer Orientation Program at Mithapur Beach on May 23, 2026. Focused on promoting marine biodiversity conservation, coastal ecosystem protection, and community participation, the initiative aimed to spread awareness about sea turtles, fragile marine habitats, and the importance of preserving coastal biodiversity across the Okhamandal region.</p>
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<p>The program brought together volunteers, environmental enthusiasts, and local community members for awareness talks and orientation activities aimed at encouraging citizen participation in marine biodiversity exploration and coastal conservation efforts. The initiative also highlighted the importance of collective action in safeguarding marine ecosystems and promoting long-term environmental sustainability for future generations.</p>
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<p><b>Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Rino Raj, Vice President and Plant Head, Mithapur, said,</b> <i>“The increasing presence of birds nesting, including migratory species and raptors, pollinators, and other native wildlife in the restored habitats around Mithapur reflects the positive impact of sustained ecological efforts. These initiatives demonstrate how local action and community participation can contribute meaningfully towards global biodiversity conservation goals.”</i></p>
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<p><b>Mr. Chintan Joshi, Head of Corporate Advocacy, Communications and CSR, Tata Chemicals spokesperson added,</b> <i>“At Tata Chemicals, sustainability and biodiversity conservation remain integral to our community engagement philosophy. Through these initiatives, we are not only restoring ecosystems but also building awareness and encouraging collective participation towards environmental stewardship and long-term ecological sustainability.”</i></p>
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<p>Over the years, Tata Chemicals and TCSRD have continued to work closely with local communities, environmental groups, employees, and volunteers to strengthen sustainable development practices and promote conservation-driven community engagement across the Okhamandal region.</p>
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		<title>Cosmo Foundation launches large-scale Miyawaki Forest initiative with BSF, dedicates plantation drive to Late Shri Ashwini Kumar, former DG, BSF </title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The latest plantation drive by Cosmo Foundation is dedicated to Late Shri Ashwini Kumar, former DG of the Border Security Force and father of Mrs Yamini Jaipuria Shri Daljit Singh Chawdhary, IPS, Director General BSF, inaugurated the Miyawaki Forest initiative at the behest of Cosmo Foundation Over 15,000 trees will...</p>
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<li>The latest plantation drive by Cosmo Foundation is dedicated to Late Shri Ashwini Kumar, former DG of the Border Security Force and father of Mrs Yamini Jaipuria</li>
<li>Shri Daljit Singh Chawdhary, IPS, Director General BSF, inaugurated the Miyawaki Forest initiative at the behest of Cosmo Foundation</li>
<li>Over 15,000 trees will be planted to improve the green coverage and create a positive ecological footprint for the nation</li>
<li>The Miyawaki method is known for growing forests 10 times faster than conventional techniques and will boost the local biodiversity</li>
<li>Cosmo Foundation, to date, has planted over 1 lakh trees under Cosmo Tree Plantation Drive and expanding the same, highlighting its commitment to environmental sustainability</li>
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<p><strong>Bengaluru, October 21 2024:</strong> Cosmo Foundation, a CSR initiative of Cosmo First today launched a major environmental sustainability initiative with a Miyawaki Tree Plantation Drive at the BSF Campus, in Gurugram. The event, which was inaugurated by Shri Daljit Singh Chawdhary, IPS, Director General Border Security Force (BSF), marks another significant step in the Foundation&#8217;s ongoing commitment to environmental conservation.</p>
<p>The plantation drive took place at the 95 Bn BSF Campus, Bhondsi, Sohna Road, Gurugram, Haryana. The initiative aims to plant over 15,000 trees using the renowned Miyawaki method, known for creating dense, self-sustaining urban forests and makes green coverage of 5500 square meter of land.</p>
<p>On the occasion of this plantation drive with the BSF, <strong>Mr Ashok Jaipuria, Chairman and Managing Director, Cosmo First</strong> said, <em>“Sustainability is at the heart of our operations at Cosmo First. We utilise renewable energy and are increasing our capacity to 70% in this front. Additionally, our efforts to enhance product efficiency, reduce harmful emissions and optimize operations and supply chain efficiency not only benefit the environment but also bolster our business. Thus, the plantation drive today gives an impetus to our unwavering commitment towards safeguarding our environment and protecting our vital biodiversity.”</em></p>
<p>The date of the event, October 19th, holds special significance as it marks the death anniversary of Late Shri Ashwini Kumar, Padma Bhushan, who retired as a Director General of BSF and father of Mrs. Yamini Jaipuria, Managing Trustee, Cosmo Foundation. <em> </em></p>
<p><em>“We are dedicating this plantation drive in the memory of my father Ashwini Kumar. His commitment to public service and love for nature inspires our work at Cosmo Foundation. Furthermore, this initiative represents our continued dedication to environmental sustainability and community engagement. By partnering with BSF, we&#8217;re creating green spaces and fostering a sense of environmental responsibility in our community,” </em>said <strong>Mrs Yamini Jaipuria, Managing Trustee, Cosmo Foundation.</strong></p>
<p>This latest drive builds upon Cosmo Foundation&#8217;s successful track record in environmental conservation, following a previous plantation initiative that also saw more than 15,000 native saplings being planted and created Miyawaki Forest with Indian Army at Delhi. The Miyawaki method, known for growing forests 10 times faster than conventional techniques, will help create a dense, native forest that supports local biodiversity.<em> </em></p>
<p><em>“This is an excellent initiative by the Cosmo Foundation to plant saplings and promote environmental sustainability. I truly believe we are making a tangible impact today and setting a positive example for future generations,”</em> said <strong>Shri Daljit Singh Chawdhary, IPS, Director General, Border Security Force (BSF).</strong></p>
<p>The event underscores the Foundation&#8217;s long-term commitment to environmental sustainability and its vision of creating lasting green impact in the region and honours the legacy of former IPS officer Shri Ashwini Kumar.</p>
<p>This plantation initiative witnessed the attendance of the Commandant and staff of BSF, retired IPS officers, family of Late Shri Ashwini Kumar, senior employees of Cosmo First, and students of Vidya School, which provides holistic education and life skills to children from slum areas with its state-of-the-art classrooms and curricula, along with students from Jamia Hamdard University who participated and pledged to nurture Mother Earth by planting saplings.</p>
<p>To date, the foundation <strong>has planted 1 lakh saplings</strong>, including fruit trees with local farmers in Vadodara and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar in Aurangabad, a Miyawaki forest, and a biodiversity hub in New Delhi and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar (Aurangabad), respectively. This massive effort has created green cover over 168 acres of land, promoted biodiversity, strengthened the ecosystem, improved air quality, and educated on scientific farming practices to improve farmers’ livelihood.</p>
<p>The foundation has also developed and maintained green spaces under the Karjan flyover at National Highway No. 8 and the Aurangabad Airport, highlighting its commitment to creating sustainable urban environments. Substantial investment is made by creating rainwater harvesting systems and plantation drives with various government schools. Alongside its environmental protection programs, Cosmo Foundation is actively involved in education, health, and sanitation initiatives, demonstrating its holistic approach to community development and sustainable living.</p>
<p>The entire Project of Cosmo Tree Plantation Drive is implemented by a technical partner – Prayas Youth Foundation, which has vast experience and commitment to strengthening the green environment.</p>
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