This year we will hold the 2nd Annual worldwide Sikh Vatavaran Diwas celebrations the week of March 14th, 2012. This day marks the New Year in the Sikh calendar and the Gurgaddi Diwas of Sri Guru Har Rai Ji, who is remembered in Sikh history for his deep sensitivity to nature and its preservation.
Link here to find out how more than 450 schools and Gurdwaras were involved in Sikh Environment Day last year, and for inspiration about how to organise social action on this scale.

This year we plan to reach a new target – with 700 Gurdwaras, schools, and organizations in Punjab and the Diaspora to hold divaans focused on the environment and participate in ceremonial tree plantings. By joining in, Sikhs across the world will focus on their responsibilitytowards the environment and raise awareness about the state of ecology across their spiritual homeland, Punjab.
Major Sikh bodies, including the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee will send messages throughout Punjab inviting all Gurdwara to participate. Celebrations will also take place at Anandpur Sahib and hundreds of schools throughout Punjab.
This is the second annual celebration planned by EcoSikh, an organization that was created as the Sikh community’s contribution to the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC) and the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) Plans for Generational Change project. The project works with the major world religions on long-term plans to improve their relationship with the environment.
Gurdwaras and organizations that participate will also receive a compilation of selected shabads on the environment along with the Sikh Vatavaran Diwas toolkit so that they can participate fully and actively in the March 14th celebrations. Participating Gurdwaras encouraged to register as early as possible through an online form on the EcoSikh website.

