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“Waterman, Nestman to Changemakers: Social Action Mobilizer Unites India for a Greener Tomorrow” – World News Network

worldnewsnetwork By worldnewsnetwork September 3, 2025 6 Min Read
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New Delhi [India], September 3: “If you give yourself 30 days to clean your home, it will take 30 days. If you give yourself 3 hours, it will take 3 hours.” — Elon Musk.
That ethos of compressing time has been the animating idea behind Social Action Mobilizer (SAM), the youth-led organisation that translated audacious timelines into tangible action during the month-long Plant Your Future Campaign (PYFC) 2025. What others pace across years, SAM aimed to achieve in weeks — and the results were unmistakable.
The campaign reached its crescendo on 30 August 2025 at the India Islamic Cultural Centre, New Delhi, where volunteers, institutes, organisations, corporates and citizens convened with grassroots icons and policy voices. Present were Shree Rajendra Singh (the Waterman of India), who urged respect for natural systems born of community wisdom; Shree Rakesh Khatri (the Nest Man of India), who spoke of small acts that restore biodiversity; and Ms. Vijaya Bharti Sayani (Member & Former Director, NHRC), who framed climate as a human-rights and justice issue for indigenous and marginalised communities.
Over the course of the month, PYFC recorded 13,500+ volunteers across campaigns and activities, while the Grand Conference day itself mobilised 350+ participants — a scale rarely seen in India’s volunteer-driven environmental space. On-ground outcomes were immediate and measurable: 9,000+ trees planted; 100,000+ seedballs dispersed; 6,000 kgs of waste collected; 1,000 kgs of paper recycled/upcycled; and 100+ community events that brought climate literacy into classrooms, campuses and neighbourhoods. More than metrics, these acts signalled a cultural shift: volunteerism moving from episodic acts to durable civic practice.
The conference’s central dialogue — a panel on “Harnessing Diversity into Collective Action for Environment” — brought together perspectives from the non-profit, corporate and academic sectors. Maninder Singh (Jonshob Nest) spoke to strengthen grassroots networks for biodiversity; Neha Chandra (Amazon India) addressed corporate responsibility and sustainable supply chains; and Sanjana Kaushik (ISDM) urged institutional capacity building for climate leadership. Moderated by Aditya Sen (CSR & Volunteering Program Specialist) and anchored on themes of careers in climate action, large-scale volunteer mobilisation, and the importance of rural and remote experience, the discussion repeatedly returned to a single point: alignment across youth, NGOs, corporates and academia is essential to scale impact. The session was smoothly guided by Arijeet (Emcee), who tied the day’s energy back to grassroots stories.

SAM’s own leadership–Co-Founders Sayak Sarkar, Amarnath Kumar and Manish Anand–and campaign leads Vibha Dubey, Priyanka Sil and Kavya Trikha underscored the campaign’s core message: youth volunteerism and innovation are not auxiliary; they are the engine of grassroots transformation. As Sayak Sarkar put it, “Our vision is simple: make climate action accessible to everyone, not just experts. Every volunteer, every idea, and every institution matters.” That democratic, practice-first creed was evident in the Impact Showcase, where three campaign champions presented replicable models of community engagement.
The conference also celebrated grassroots excellence. KSR College of Engineering & Pravaah NGO received the Green Impact Champion Award; Anubhuti Foundation & Jaikranti College of Computer Science were recognised with the Eco-Mobilizer Award; and Ghumakkadi Foundation & DRBCCC Hindi College won the Green Innovation Award — awards that affirm sustainability’s roots in colleges, NGOs and local initiatives.
Crucially, PYFC 2025 showcased the role of partnerships: DonateKart underwrote the mobilisation as Title Sponsor, while the Indian School of Development Management (ISDM) served as Award Sponsor, contributing academic rigour and recognition. Their involvement illustrated how corporate, academic and nonprofit alliances multiply reach and resource.
SAM framed the conference not as an endpoint but as a launchpad. With a pledge to double impact each year, SAM’s ten-year ambitions include 10 million trees planted and protected; 50,000 schools and colleges engaged in climate literacy; and 500,000 youth leaders trained — an audacious roadmap that seeks to convert today’s volunteer energy into sustained systemic change.
Why this matters: India’s environmental challenges demand more than policy talk; they require citizen action at scale. PYFC 2025 demonstrated that volunteerism, when organised with urgency and backed by cross-sector alliances, can both deliver measurable outcomes and reshape the climate narrative. The movement that SAM is building is practical, plural, and rooted in local knowledge — and it insists that leadership belong to the young.
For now, the numbers tell a powerful story: 13,500+ volunteers across the campaign, 350+ mobilised on the conference day, 9,000+ trees planted, 100,000+ seedballs dispersed, 6,000 kgs of waste collected, 1,000 kgs of paper recycled, and 100+ events. For tomorrow, SAM’s promise is still sharper: a greener, cleaner and more resilient India — not in ten years, but starting today.
Learn more: Social Action Mobilizer | Plant Your Future Campaign
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