“I don’t want my land to be lost to the sea.”
– Banasri Bera, Mother of Mangroves
For Banasri Bera and countless women like her whose families have called the Sundarbans home for generations, storms have become a constant part of life.
In the last five years alone, four major cyclones have battered the region, leaving behind torn roofs, uprooted electricity poles, and entire livelihoods swept away.
Yet even in the face of this devastation, seeds of hope are being planted.
Together with Banasri and groups of dedicated women from local communities, Go Dharmic is planting mangrove saplings across the Sundarbans in West Bengal.
Mangroves stand as nature’s own guardians: protecting coastal villages from cyclones and rising storms, their dense roots anchoring the soil and serving as powerful carbon sinks.
Our goal is to plant two million mangrove trees by 2026. We are one-third of the way there, and we need your help.
Join us in protecting the Sundarbans—the land where tigers roam free and resilient women like Banasri work tirelessly to safeguard their home.
Stand with women protecting their homeland. Be the reason a community stands strong against the next storm.






