ABOUT US
Who Are We
Mission Green Ayodhya Foundation is a people-driven environmental NGO working to make Ayodhya India’s cleanest and greenest city by 2047. Inspired by Ram Rajya, we blend tradition, technology, and community action through campaigns like One Student, One Tree and Vriksh Rakshabandhan. Our mission is rooted in the belief that “Green is Divine” — making ecology a shared spiritual and civic duty.
Mission Green Ayodhya Vision for 2047:
Inspired by the ideals of Ram Rajya and guided by the principles outlined in the Mission Green Ayodhya movement, our vision is to make Ayodhya the cleanest and greenest city of India by 2047, the centenary of India’s independence. This mission includes large-scale tree plantation, plastic-free initiatives, solid waste management, and green infrastructure development. Schools, saints, citizens, and civic bodies will collaborate through campaigns like “One Student, One Tree.” Technological tools like green mapping and monitoring will ensure long-term impact. This is not just an environmental effort but a spiritual and cultural renaissance — a blueprint for ecological harmony. By 2047, Ayodhya will shine as a sustainable, sacred, and globally admired green city of India.
Mission Green Ayodhya Foundation aims to transform Ayodhya into India’s cleanest and greenest city by promoting environmental awareness, mass tree plantation, plastic-free campaigns, and public participation. It unites citizens, institutions, and spiritual leaders in a collective effort towards sustainability, making Ayodhya a role model for eco-conscious urban development.
Mission Green Ayodhya Foundation: A Transformative Approach to a Clean and Green City
Mission Green Ayodhya Foundation is a visionary environmental movement aimed at transforming Ayodhya — a city of profound spiritual and cultural significance — into the cleanest and greenest city in India by 2047, marking 100 years of India’s independence. More than just a plantation campaign, the Foundation adopts a multi-dimensional, inclusive, and technology-driven approach that combines environmental activism, public participation, policy engagement, and spiritual leadership.
Year of Establishment
Mission Green Ayodhya Foundation began its journey as a grassroots environmental movement in 2017. It was officially registered as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) on December 16, 2024.
Key Campaigns
Through these unique and culturally rooted initiatives, we have engaged thousands of citizens, students, and pilgrims in meaningful environmental action.
Vriksh Rakshabandhan
One Pilgrim, One Inspiration Campaign
One Student, One Tree Campaign
Sparrow Conservation Campaign
Paryavaran Chaupal
Cleanest Greenest Campaign
Recognitions and Collaborations
The foundation has been honored with several awards and accolades from both government and administrative bodies for its impactful contributions. We proudly work in close collaboration with:
Ayodhya Municipal Corporation
Forest Department
Ayodhya Development Authority
Horticulture Department
Our Motto
“Prāṇo Vai Vanaspatīḥ” – (Rigveda)
Translation: Plants are indeed our life force.
Our Future Goal
We are committed to making Ayodhya a national model of urban greenery and cleanliness. By combining public participation, technology, and environmental education, we aim to lead Ayodhya into a sustainable and spiritually enriched future.
What We Do
At Mission Green Ayodhya Foundation, we work passionately to make Ayodhya the cleanest and greenest city in India, combining spirituality, sustainability, and community action.
Our key areas of work include:
Urban Greening & Tree Plantation
We plant and protect native trees across Ayodhya city and rural areas.
Campaigns like Vriksh Rakshabandhan and One Student, One Tree promote environmental ownership among citizens and youth.
Eco-Cultural Campaigns
We plant and protect native trees across Ayodhya city and rural areas.
Campaigns like Vriksh Rakshabandhan and One Student, One Tree promote environmental ownership among citizens and youth.
Bird & Biodiversity Conservation
We plant and protect native trees across Ayodhya city and rural areas.
Campaigns like Vriksh Rakshabandhan and One Student, One Tree promote environmental ownership among citizens and youth.
Environmental Awareness & Education
We plant and protect native trees across Ayodhya city and rural areas.
Campaigns like Vriksh Rakshabandhan and One Student, One Tree promote environmental ownership among citizens and youth.
Government & Institutional Collaboration
Public Engagement & Volunteerism
We plant and protect native trees across Ayodhya city and rural areas.
Campaigns like Vriksh Rakshabandhan and One Student, One Tree promote environmental ownership among citizens and youth.
Strategic Objective
Clean Environment
Plastic-free Ayodhya through awareness and regulation
Scientific waste management and segregation systems
Clean streets, ghats, temples, and tourist areas
Green Infrastructure
Planting 10 million trees by 2047
Creating urban mini-forests (Miyawaki method)
Greening school campuses, parks, roadsides, and riverbanks
Public Participation
Community-led plantation drives
Student and youth engagement through clubs and challenges
Mass awareness through rallies, campaigns, and media
Technological Integration
GPS-based tree tracking apps
Satellite imagery for green cover analysis
Data dashboards for monitoring and reporting progress
Policy and Governance
Collaboration with municipal authorities and district administration
Integration with Swachh Bharat and Smart City missions
Lobbying for eco-friendly policies and environmental justice
Use of Technology and Innovation
Tree Mapping App
QR Coded Plants
Drone Surveillance
IoT-based Smart Irrigation
For selected public gardens and green zones.
Online Volunteer Portal
Enables citizens to register, track contribution, and join local activities.
Monitoring and Impact Evaluation

Monthly Green Audits

Annual Environmental Scorecards for Schools and Wards

Third-party assessments by academic institutions

Real-time progress dashboard for public viewing

Impact reports shared with donors and partners