Daatha

Nature is not a resource, it's our very source – Preserve it with Daatha!

Nature & Environment (Prakriti)

Our Mission

  • Promote eco-consciousness in communities
  • Educate about climate balance and sustainability
  • Encourage spiritual and cultural connection with nature
  • Restore ecosystems through green initiatives

Programs & Activities

  • Green Walks & Nature Talks in schools and villages
  • “Prakriti Mata” drawing & essay competitions
  • Tree plantation and seed-ball distribution drives
  • Workshops on ancient Indian ecological wisdom
  • Eco-Karma teams to maintain green zones and gardens
“Nature is not a resource — it is a living truth.
To harm it is to lie. To protect it is dharma.
Balance in nature is the greatest form of justice.”
— Nara Damodara Naidu
Daatha Nature Plan Q&A

Daatha Nature Plan – Questions & Answers

Q1. What is the Daatha Nature Plan? A. A vision to protect nature by combining tradition with modern sustainability.
Q2. Why focus on nature? A. Because human survival depends on forests, water, and clean air.
Q3. What is the goal of the plan? A. To restore balance between society and nature for future generations.
Q4. How does it involve students? A. By engaging them in eco-projects, tree planting, and science learning.
Q5. What about rural areas? A. Villages are guided to adopt eco-friendly farming and water harvesting.
Q6. Why link Dharma with nature? A. Dharma teaches that protecting nature is a sacred duty.
Q7. How does it promote tree plantation? A. Through campaigns, schools, and community-driven green parks.
Q8. What is the role of water conservation? A. Saving rainwater and rivers ensures life and agriculture.
Q9. How does renewable energy fit? A. Solar and wind energy reduce pollution and save resources.
Q10. Why include Ayurveda in the plan? A. Because natural medicine connects health with plants and ecology.
Q11. How does it fight climate change? A. By reducing plastic, promoting green energy, and planting trees.
Q12. What is sustainable farming? A. Farming that uses natural manure, less chemicals, and water efficiency.
Q13. How does the plan empower youth? A. By training them as “Green Leaders” for society.
Q14. Why promote eco-education? A. To make children respect nature and live responsibly.
Q15. How does it help women? A. Women are trained in nutrition, herbal knowledge, and eco-living.
Q16. What is the cultural link? A. Festivals and traditions are reconnected with eco-friendly practices.
Q17. How does technology help the plan? A. Technology monitors forests, energy use, and eco-awareness campaigns.
Q18. How are villages transformed? A. By combining Vasthu, Ayurveda, farming, and clean energy.
Q19. What role does kindness play? A. Kindness toward animals, trees, and people keeps balance in nature.
Q20. What is the ultimate dream? A. To create a world where human life exists in harmony with nature.
Q1. What is the Daatha Nature Plan? A. A vision to protect nature by combining tradition with modern sustainability.
Q2. Why focus on nature? A. Because human survival depends on forests, water, and clean air.
Q3. What is the goal of the plan? A. To restore balance between society and nature for future generations.
Q4. How does it involve students? A. By engaging them in eco-projects, tree planting, and science learning.