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Mumbai: BMC to launch ‘Vruksha Sanjeevani’ tree revival drive in April

The month-long initiative coincides with World Earth Day and aims to improve the overall health and longevity of the city’s green cover

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The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will roll out its annual ‘Vruksha Sanjeevani’ (Tree Revival) campaign from April 1 to April 30, 2026, as part of its efforts to conserve and maintain trees across public spaces in Mumbai. The month-long initiative coincides with World Earth Day and aims to improve the overall health and longevity of the city’s green cover.

Focus on Urban Tree Health

According to the civic body, Mumbai has a total of 2,975,283 trees within the BMC’s jurisdiction, of which nearly 1,354,966 are located along roadsides, in gardens, and other public areas. These trees form a crucial part of the city’s urban ecosystem, and the campaign is expected to play a key role in their upkeep.

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