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Deepak Group Goes Beyond Green with hands-On Mangrove Restoration

Deepak Group Goes Beyond Green with hands-On Mangrove Restoration
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Deepak Group employees and local communities in Gujarat planted 50 acres of mangroves to support coastal restoration and climate resilience. The initiative is part of a broader corporate social responsibility effort to promote environmental sustainability.

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Corporate-led ecological restoration projects are increasingly vital for protecting vulnerable coastlines against climate change and biodiversity loss.

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DAHEJ, India, June 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Working shoulder-to-shoulder with coastal village communities and the project team, Deepak Group employees planted Avicennia marina — a hardy, salt-tolerant mangrove species that forms the backbone of coastal Gujarat’s natural shoreline defenses. As a key CSR Project promoted by Deepak Group, on World Environment Day colleagues, volunteers and local communities united to greenify 50-acres of vulnerable coastal marshlands along the Paniyadra coastline near Dahej in Gujarat.

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