Featured Competition · 2026

Kidversity Vriksha Sankalp 2026

One plant. Two months. A lifetime of learning. A featured environmental challenge that builds discipline, responsibility and care for nature through consistent action.

Participation Fee

₹100

Two-month challenge · Std. I to X · Online participation

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About the Challenge

Kidversity Vriksha Sankalp 2026

Plant. Nurture. Grow.

The Kidversity Vriksha Sankalp 2026 is not merely a tree-planting activity. It is a commitment to nurture life.

A sapling can be planted in a few minutes, but helping it grow requires care, patience, responsibility, and perseverance. Through this challenge, students make a Vriksha Sankalp—a promise not only to plant a tree but also to nurture and protect it.

As children care for their saplings, they learn valuable life lessons about commitment, compassion, environmental responsibility, and the importance of consistent effort. Just as strong trees grow from healthy roots and regular nurturing, children grow into responsible citizens through positive actions and meaningful experiences.

The challenge celebrates the belief that nurturing a tree is also a way of nurturing values, character, and a greener future.

Important Dates

Mark your calendar.

Registration Starts

Immediately

Last Date of Registration

10 July 2026

Competition Duration

10 July 2026 – 10 September 2026

Final Submission Deadline

10 September 2026

How It Works

Five simple steps to become a Vriksha Sankalp participant.

1

Register

Students must register through the official Google Form. Participation Fee: ₹100 per student. Registration must be completed before 10 July 2026.

2

Plant a Tree

Each student must plant one sapling in school campus, home garden, or neighbourhood area (with permission). Students take full responsibility for nurturing the plant for the entire duration.

3

Care for 2 Months

Water the plant regularly, protect it from damage, observe its growth, maintain cleanliness around the plant, and ensure continuous care throughout the programme.

4

Project Report (Journal Format)

Prepare a Vriksha Sankalp Project Report covering the entire journey from 10 July 2026 to 10 September 2026. Handwritten or typed, with weekly photographs inserted.

5

Final Submission

Upload the complete report as a single file through the Google Drive link provided in the Google Form.

Project Report Format

Document your journey.

Students must prepare a Vriksha Sankalp Project Report covering the entire journey from 10 July 2026 to 10 September 2026.

May be handwritten or typed
Structured like a simple project report / diary
Must include weekly photographs inserted within the report

Geo-Tagging Requirement

  • • Every weekly photograph must have location enabled (geo-tagging ON at the time of capture)
  • • The location should clearly show where the plant is being cared for
  • • If geo-tag is not available, the student must mention the location (school/home/locality) below the photo
  • • Each photo must clearly relate to the plant care activity of that week

Week-Wise Structure

10 July – 10 September 2026

Students must organise their report as follows. Each week requires one geo-tagged photograph and a short reflection.

Week 1

10–16 July

  • 1 photo with geo-tag
  • Initial planting and introduction of plant
  • Short reflection (what was done)
Week 2

17–23 July

  • 1 photo with geo-tag
  • Watering and early care
  • Observations and learning
Week 3

24–30 July

  • 1 photo with geo-tag
  • Growth observation and care activity
Week 4

31 July – 6 August

  • 1 photo with geo-tag
  • Maintenance and changes observed
Week 5

7–13 August

  • 1 photo with geo-tag
  • Care routine and progress update
Week 6

14–20 August

  • 1 photo with geo-tag
  • Observation of plant development
Week 7

21–27 August

  • 1 photo with geo-tag
  • Comparison of growth and experience
Week 8

28 August – 10 September

  • 1–2 photos with geo-tag
  • Final observation and completion of care cycle

Final Section

“My Learning Outcome & Experience”

Students must include a final reflective section within the SAME project report covering their personal journey and growth.

  • What they learned from the entire experience
  • How it helped them become more responsible and patient
  • Changes in habits or thinking during the 2 months
  • Importance of trees, environment, and sustainability
  • Overall personal experience of the journey

Final Submission

Students must submit ONE complete Project Report (including weekly documentation + all photos + learning outcome section) through the Google Drive link provided in the Google Form.

Ensure your file is clearly named: KidversityVrikshaSankalp_StudentName_School

Eligibility

Who can participate?

  • Open to students from Std. I to X
  • Individual participation only
  • One student = One plant

Awards & Recognition

Every successful participant receives:

Vriksha Sankalp Certificate

Official recognition of completion

Vriksha Sankalp Medal

A keepsake for your achievement

Important Rules

  • All entries must be original work
  • Geo-tagged photographs are mandatory for weekly documentation
  • If geo-tag is unavailable, location must be clearly mentioned
  • Incomplete weekly records will not be accepted
  • Late submissions after 10 September 2026 will not be considered
  • Kidversity jury decision will be final

“The Kidversity Vriksha Sankalp 2026 is designed to build discipline, responsibility, and environmental awareness through consistent action and reflection."

One plant. Two months. A lifetime of learning.