
Join Us in Our Mission
Join us in our mission to protect and preserve the majestic Sundarbans, home to the mighty mangroves and vibrant wildlife. Since our inception in 2018, a group of 5+ educated friends, driven by their personal experiences and concern for future generations, have dedicated themselves to making a difference.
Our Story Begins
Growing up in the Sundarbans, our founders witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of cyclones and floods on their communities. They remembered the fear, the displacement, and the struggle to recover. As they grew older, they realized that they didn’t want their children and future generations to face the same challenges. This determination sparked the creation of Sukher Swarga Foundation.
Why Mangroves?
Mangroves are the guardians of our coastlines, providing:
- Natural barriers against cyclones, storms, and erosion
- Habitat for diverse marine life, including fish, crustaceans, and birds
- Protection of water quality by filtering pollutants and sediments
- Carbon sequestration, mitigating climate change
We see that the main issue is the river wall. When it breaks, saline water comes into the village and destroys years of earnings, homes, gardens, and cultivation. We thought, “What can we do?” Building a river wall is very expensive, but with a team of 200+ students, we decided to create a green wall with mangrove forests. Every year, these students and our women’s team have been making mangrove nurseries and planting saplings along many riverbanks.
Our Step-by-Step Approach:
- Soil Collection: We collect soil from the riverbank to create a nurturing environment for our mangrove saplings.
- Packet Filling: With the help of 200 students and women’s groups, we fill packets with the collected soil, preparing them for sapling growth.
- Nursery Care: We nurture the saplings in our homemade nursery, providing the necessary care and attention for 2 months.
- Sapling Preparation: After 2 months, our saplings are strong and ready for plantation.
- Fencing and Plantation: Our groups fence the designated area on the riverbank and plant the saplings, ensuring their protection and growth.
Our Legal Status:
- Registered under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013 (Non-Profit Organization)
- 80G Registration: Eligible for tax exemption under Income Tax Act, 1961
- CSR Registration: Eligible for CSR funding from corporates
Our Work:
- Mangrove Plantation: We have successfully planted over 4 lakh mangroves, protecting the coastline and supporting biodiversity.
- Education and Awareness: We engage with students and local communities to promote environmental awareness and inspire action.
- Community Development: We work with local communities to improve livelihoods and promote sustainable practices.
Social Benefits:
- Employment Opportunities: Provides jobs for local communities in nursery maintenance, transportation, and plantation activities.
- Community Engagement: Raises awareness about mangrove conservation and involves locals in plantation and maintenance.
- Livelihood Improvement: Enhances livelihoods through sustainable forest management and eco-tourism.
- Disaster Risk Reduction: Strengthens natural barriers against cyclones and floods.
- Community Development: Contributes to infrastructure, education, and healthcare initiatives.
- Empowerment of Women: Provides training and employment opportunities in nursery maintenance and eco-tourism.
- Education and Awareness: Educates communities about the importance of conservation and sustainability.
Environmental Benefits:
- Carbon Sequestration: Efficiently sequesters CO2, contributing to climate change mitigation.
- Habitat Creation: Supports marine life and biodiversity.
- Soil Erosion Prevention: Holds soil in place, preventing erosion and maintaining coastal stability.
- Water Quality Improvement: Filters pollutants, enhancing water quality.
- Natural Barrier: Acts against cyclones, protecting coastal communities.
- Oxygen Production: Contributes to improved air quality.
- Supports Marine Food Chain: Provides food and shelter for marine species.
- Climate Change Adaptation: Aids in adapting to extreme weather events and sea-level rise.
Get Involved:
- Volunteer with us and be part of our mission to protect the Sundarbans.
- Support our initiatives through donations or partnerships (CSR 1, 80G tax exemption).
- Stay updated on our latest projects and achievements through our blog and social media channels.
Together, let’s create a greener, more sustainable future for the Sundarbans and its incredible inhabitants!
From the serene coastlines of Goa to the vibrant deltas of West Bengal, India is home to a breathtaking array of mangrove forests. These unique ecosystems are vital for our planet’s health, protecting our coasts and providing a sanctuary for countless species of plants and animals.
Our list below is your guide to discovering these natural treasures across India.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands:
Explore the lush mangroves of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Andhra Pradesh:
Witness the rich diversity in Andhra Pradesh’s mangrove forests, including the Godavari Delta, Krishna Delta, Mangrove Machilipatnam, Mangrove Pulicat Lake, and the Mangrove Purna Estuary.
Goa:
Discover the stunning Mangrove Estuaries of Goa, including the mangroves in Panaji.
Gujarat:
Journey through the mangroves of Gujarat, from the Mangrove Baratang and Mangrove Bhavnagar Coast to the unique Mangrove Betul and Mangrove Khijadia.
Karnataka:
Explore the coastal mangroves in Karnataka, with notable locations like Mangroves in Karwar and Mangroves in Coondapur.
Kerala:
Experience the enchanting mangrove forests of Kerala.
Maharashtra:
Wander through the mangroves of Maharashtra, including the Mangrove Vashi Creek and the forests in Mumbai and Ratnagiri.
Odisha:
Home to some of the most famous mangrove habitats, including the renowned Mangrove Bhitarkanika, Mangrove Chilika Edge, and the iconic Sundarbans. Also, explore the Mangrove Barada Sanctuary and the Mangrove Swarnamukh Estuary.
Tamil Nadu:
Discover the beautiful mangroves of Tamil Nadu, such as Mangrove Pichavaram, Mangrove Muttupet, Mangrove Nagayalanka, Mangrove Ennore Creek, Mangrove Sunder Creek, and Mangrove Vembad.
West Bengal:
Delve into the vibrant mangroves of West Bengal, featuring the Mangrove 24 Parganas ( North & South) , Mangrove Forest , and Sundarban Biosphere reserve.
Other Key Locations:
Mangrove Chorão Island
Mangrove Devbagh
Mangroves in Chennai
Mangroves in Cochin
Mangroves in Bhubaneswar
Mangroves in Port Blair
Mangroves in Visakhapatnam
Mangroves in Kolkata
Mangroves in Lakshadweep Islands
Mangroves in Kavaratti
Mangrove Coringa






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