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Pune Man Turns Parking Lot Into Free Nursery; Plants 1 Lakh+ Saplings in 25 Years

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06.08.2025

Every morning before work, Bholewar Palange steps into a parking lot — not to check his car, but to check on saplings.

Where most see concrete, he sees opportunity. In this small nursery tucked inside his housing society in Pune, hundreds of young plants grow in recycled containers — milk packets, oil cans, old jute sacks, discarded pots. Some are native species so rare, you’re unlikely to spot them even in city parks.

Over the last 25 years, Bholewar, a 50-year-old Tata Motors employee, has turned every free moment — lunch breaks, holidays, weekends — into a mission for the planet. With the quiet support of his family and friends, he has planted over one lakh saplings and donated them to individuals, societies, corporates, and over 70 NGOs — completely free of cost.

How a teacher’s simple act inspired Bholewar

“We moved into this society in 2000, and it was a new building back then,” Palange recalls. “A neighbour of ours, who was a teacher, Pratiba Bhadsavale, was my inspiration. Every day, she used to take some time off in the morning to plant saplings. I followed suit, and today, I have my own nursery.”

With the quiet support of his family and friends, Bholewar Palange has planted over one lakh saplings.

His love for plants started in childhood, when seed germination was a hobby. As an adult, it became a way of life. Even in his office, he found unused land to plant trees. “When I got a break at work, I used to head to the place where I could plant a sapling, and I did so,” he smiles.

Today, the Tata Motors campus in Pune has over 100 trees,

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