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Every weekend, while the world slows down, the Kharmale family speeds up — not with noise, but with purpose. 🌱 At the heart of this mission is 49-year-old Ramesh Kharmale, a former soldier now serving as a forest guard in Junnar, Maharashtra. With a spade in hand, he digs trenches across dry hills to trap rainwater, while his wife Swati clears invasive weeds from centuries-old stepwells. Their children, Mayuresh and Vaishnavi, follow closely, planting seedballs and nurturing saplings into life. 🌳 So far, they have carved more than 70 trenches capable of storing 8 lakh litres of water, planted 450+ trees, and are now shaping an “Oxygen Park” with 200 native species. Their work is not just transforming land — it is reviving hope. Beyond their village, Ramesh carries his message further. He has visited over 400 schools, trained villagers, used social media to spread awareness, and turned what began as a one-man effort into a community revolution. 💚 The Kharmale family proves that true warriors don’t always fight battles with weapons — sometimes, they fight for water, soil, and air, ensuring a greener tomorrow. 🌍✨ #మహానుభావులు #plant trees🌱 #🌴చెట్లు నాటుదాం...పర్యావరణాన్ని కాపాడుదాం🌻🌲 #చెట్లు నాటుదాం #చెట్లునాటుదాం
plant trees🌱 - 100 NO MEDIA COVERED THIS! EX-ARMY MAN'S FAMILY DUG 70 TRENCHES, PLANTED 45O+ TREES & REVIVED 8 LAKH LITRES OF WATER IN JUNNAR THE EFFORTS DID NOT GET THE APPRECIATION THEY DESERVED 100 NO MEDIA COVERED THIS! EX-ARMY MAN'S FAMILY DUG 70 TRENCHES, PLANTED 45O+ TREES & REVIVED 8 LAKH LITRES OF WATER IN JUNNAR THE EFFORTS DID NOT GET THE APPRECIATION THEY DESERVED - ShareChat

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