Dharamsala.online & T10 Partner for a Greener Tomorrow in IPL 2025
- SK
- 5 hours ago
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In a world where businesses are often measured only by profits, Dharamsala.online — a proud subsidiary of IIVY Marketing Services Pvt. Ltd.— is proving that true success is also about creating impact. Through its meaningful partnership with T10, the organization has taken a powerful step toward environmental restoration and community-driven sustainability.
Under the initiative, every T-shirt sold became more than just merchandise — it became a symbol of hope for the planet. The campaign focused on rebuilding parts of the burned forest regions in Dharamsala, an area deeply affected by environmental damage over the years.
In 2025, Dharamsala.online successfully planted 100 trees to help restore the damaged ecosystem. What began as a simple plantation drive soon transformed into a movement of awareness, responsibility, and collective action.
The Himachal Pradesh Forest Department highly appreciated the initiative, recognizing it as an inspiring example of how private organizations and local communities can work together for environmental protection. Officials praised the effort not only for contributing to reforestation but also for encouraging greater public participation in conservation activities.
Most importantly, the campaign brought renewed motivation to forest workers and volunteers. Seeing community members actively participate created fresh enthusiasm among ground teams, helping them work with greater energy and efficiency. The initiative proved that when communities unite behind a shared purpose, even small actions can create long-term environmental impact.
Dharamsala.online and T10 have shown that sustainability is not just a corporate responsibility — it is a commitment toward future generations. Every tree planted stands as a reminder that businesses can become powerful forces for positive change.
As climate concerns continue to grow globally, initiatives like these offer hope that a greener tomorrow is still possible — one T-shirt, one tree, and one community at a time.


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