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World Elephant Day | Pradip Shah's Grow-Trees is reviving a Jharkhand elephant corridor destroyed by mining

On World Elephant Day (August 12), meet Pradip Shah, a Harvard Business School alumnus, whose Grow-Trees has planted over 9 million trees and generated 743,993 employment days in the process.

August 12, 2021 / 16:44 IST
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Pradip Shah, through his company Grow-Trees, has so far planted 9,018,092 trees across 23 Indian states.

When Pradip Pannalal Shah slips into his pin-striped suit, he establishes companies and creates wealth; when he wears T-shirts and laces up his sneakers for walks in Mumbai’s Priyadarshini Park, he gently drops seeds or tucks them into the wet soil hoping that someday the seed will become a large tree where birds will nest, and fruits will bend the branches.

Wait! Do not start counting the number of seeds Pradip Shah has sowed and the saplings he has planted. You can’t. You’d run out of breath. Through his company Grow-Trees, Shah has so far planted 9 million trees across 23 Indian states: 9,018,092 trees, to be precise.

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You must have seen Pradip Shah’s name gilded in corporate dossiers - he helped establish HDFC Corp; co-founded Crisil, India’s first credit-rating agency; and started Indocean, the first foreign, India-dedicated private equity fund, in association with Soros Fund Management and Chase Capital Partners.