Known for its lush greenery, pleasant climate, and proximity to the Himalayas, Dehradun has long been celebrated as one of India's most scenic cities. However, increasing urbanisation, traffic, waste generation, and pressure on natural resources are changing the landscape. This World Environment Day, residents can take simple yet meaningful steps to protect the environment and preserve what makes Dehradun special.
Native species are better suited to Dehradun's ecosystem and help maintain biodiversity while improving air quality.
Carry reusable bags, bottles, and containers to cut down on single-use plastic waste that often ends up in drains and natural spaces.
Popular destinations around Dehradun often face littering. Carry your waste back and leave nature as you found it.
With summers becoming increasingly harsh, mindful water usage at home can make a significant difference.
Walk, cycle, carpool, or use public transport whenever possible to reduce traffic congestion and emissions.
Buying from local farmers and markets reduces transportation-related pollution while supporting the regional economy.
Organic waste can be converted into nutrient-rich compost for home gardens instead of ending up in landfills.
Join local groups working to clean riversides, parks, neighbourhoods, and public spaces.
Even small balconies and terraces can support plants that improve air quality and attract birds and pollinators.
Share sustainable habits with friends, family, and children to build a culture of environmental responsibility.
Dehradun's identity is deeply connected to its natural surroundings. Protecting forests, water bodies, wildlife habitats, and green spaces is essential to maintaining the city's charm and ecological balance. Every small action taken by residents contributes to a healthier and more sustainable future.
This World Environment Day, Dehradun has an opportunity to celebrate nature not just through awareness but through action. Together, residents can ensure that the city remains a green gateway to the Himalayas for generations to come.