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TDI Infrastructure Launches Major Green Drive at Kundli on World Environment Day; Commits to Planting 6,000+ Saplings

By Realtynmore 2h ago

Kundli, June 6, 2026: In a major push toward sustainable urban living, TDI Infrastructure marked World Environment Day by organizing a large-scale tree plantation and environmental awareness campaign across its flagship township, TDI City, Kundli. The green initiative witnessed enthusiastic participation from Resident Welfare Association (RWA) members, township residents, community representatives, and local dignitaries, all uniting to advocate for environmental preservation and ecological balance.

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The campaign kicked off with the mass planting of native saplings throughout multiple sectors of the township. Building on the momentum of the day’s event, the real estate development company announced an ambitious environmental blueprint to plant and transplant more than 6,000 additional saplings during the upcoming monsoon season. These upcoming plantations are scheduled to be strategically distributed across public parks, designated green belts, arterial roadsides, and open community spaces within TDI City to significantly scale up the township’s canopy cover and overall biodiversity.

TDI Infrastructure Launches Major Green Drive at Kundli on World Environment Day; Commits to Planting 6,000+ Saplings

Emphasizing the company’s focus on sustainable civic design, Akshay Taneja, CEO of TDI Infrastructure, highlighted the importance of community-driven environmental ownership. “Sustainable development starts with responsible actions. This plantation drive will help increase the green cover in TDI City and also encourage people to care for the environment. Our goal of planting over 6,000 saplings reflects our long-term commitment to creating greener and healthier urban spaces for future generations,” Taneja stated.

The community drive was supported by prominent local leaders, including Kailash Tushir, Vice President of BJP Kundli; Harsh Bhardwaj, Councillor for Ward-3 of the Kundli Municipality; and Gulshan Mahendru, Senior Member of E-Block, TDI City. The dignitaries worked alongside the local families and volunteers during the plantation process, utilizing the platform to stress the urgent need for collaborative public-private action in combating localized climate challenges and protecting regional ecosystems.

The operational execution of the drive was fully supported by the employees of TDI Infrastructure, who managed the distribution and planting logistics to ensure the day’s success. The day concluded with a collective community pledge, where residents, RWA representatives, and corporate stakeholders committed to making TDI City a benchmark for clean and green living through sustained, long-term programs focusing on tree preservation, active water conservation, and decentralized waste management.

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