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    Tree Ganesha: Viral Desai’s 8-Year Eco Movement Earns Asia Book of Records

    How Surat’s eco-cultural festival turned into a global environmental movement.
    Naquiyah MaimoonNaquiyah MaimoonUpdated:02/09/2025 National 4 Mins Read
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    Surat (Gujarat) [India], September 2: Surat, a city famously referred to as the diamond capital of the world, is gradually refining another gem in its identity — being an environmental awareness leader. The global limelight has now focused on Tree Ganesha, a remarkable initiative led by Surat’s very own environmentalist, also called the Green Man, Viral Desai. Recently, the movement was awarded a spot in the Asia Book of Records and became the world’s sole religious–cultural festival completely devoted to protecting the environment.

    A Vision Rooted in Responsibility

    Over the past eight years, Tree Ganesha has not only been a celebration but a revolutionary movement. In line with the philosophy of “Satyagraha Against Pollution and Climate Change,” Viral Desai has groomed over one lakh students as dedicated environment warriors. This initiative is the blend of spiritual reverence and eco-responsibility, depicting that conservation and culture can go hand in hand with discipline and peace.

    In his own words, Desai added: “Tree Ganesha is not merely a festival but a movement that seeks to sensitize the younger generation towards the environment and secure the future of our planet.” His words highlight the combination of clarity and trust that has characterised this venture.

    Institutional Backing and Civic Trust

    Tree Ganesha’s development was not a lone initiative. It has been underpinned by the Surat Police, the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB), and the Gujarat Forest Department. Their participation ensured consistency and credibility, making what might have still been a localised drive for awareness into an international case study in public-private partnership.

    This institutional backing provided the movement with a spine of discipline and concentration. Combining environmental campaigns with civic action, Tree Ganesha is proof of what can be achieved by trusting between citizens and authorities.

    Education as the Core Strategy

    At its core, the campaign rests on a basis of education. Through carefully planned study tours and workshops, participants discuss topics such as:

    • Biodiversity and how it is conserved
    • Restoration of ecosystems
    • Urban forest creation and maintenance

    These sessions enable youth to relate environmental science to their own experiences, converting theory into practical responsibility. By linking classroom learning with everyday situations, Tree Ganesha provides clarity in its communications: conserving the environment is not a remote objective but an immediate responsibility.

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    Surat on the Global Map

    The international acclaim has added another feather to Surat’s cap. The citation from the Asia Book of Records is more than a recognition; it indicates that cutting-edge, community-oriented green practices from India can resonate on a global scale. Surat, which was once all about textiles and diamonds, now is making its mark on the global stage of sustainability.

    This success is especially noteworthy since it signifies the involvement of lakhs of young people. Their participation marks a generational change towards environmentalism, making sure that the conservation ethos is not transitory in nature but becomes an integral part of the city’s culture.

    The Power of Consistency and Positivity

    A decade of tireless work lies behind this achievement. The persistence of the campaign — year after year — reflects the power of consistency in social change. Every celebration of Tree Ganesha has been a reaffirmation of shared commitment, premised on optimism and not alarmism. Rather than instilling fear of climate doom, it evokes hope and shared discipline.

    When Viral Desai thanked them, he also gave credit to the essential help of local institutions and society. Without them, this travel from the local festival to a global milestone would have been half-hearted.

    Looking Ahead

    The Tree Ganesha movement encapsulates a greater truth: the preservation of the environment is not a one-off project but a constant duty. With its heritage roots firmly established and its global reach stretching towards international success, this movement is a model for how traditions can change without losing their soul.

    The course of the campaign indicates a future where religious festivals are not identified as environmental issues but as ways to raise awareness and practice sustainability. If it is adopted in other parts, the Tree Ganesha model would transform the way humanity is tackling environmental issues while sustaining cultural practices.

    Conclusion

    Tree Ganesha is now more than a local festival in Surat — it is a movement with the power of discipline, concentration, faith, crystallisation, consistency, and positivity. Being included in the Asia Book of Records is not the peak but a new page in its history. With the enthusiastic involvement of lakhs of youths and relentless leadership by Viral Desai, the Green Man, this project is set to motivate global communities towards aligning spirituality with sustainability.

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    Naquiyah Maimoon

    I dwell in the in-betweens—never sure, never boisterous. Hesitant and obstinate, I see what I'm doing through to completion in ways that never map it out. As a writer, I embrace the grey and the neglected. Nature grounds me, words define me, and I've made peace with being slightly out of step.

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