Bishnoi Movement
Khejarli, Rajasthan
Led by Amrita Devi Bishnoi, the Bishnoi community protected sacred Khejri trees by embracing them. Their sacrifice became one of India’s earliest and most powerful symbols of environmental protection.
by inook.in
inook.in is offering a Rs. 5,000 discount to clients who adopt a tree after their website goes live. Plant it, name it after someone who shaped your life, share the photograph, and become part of a living movement across India.
The Concept
Apno Ke Naam turns a website launch into a small public act of gratitude. The client plants a tree at home, on a terrace, in a garden, or in any suitable open space, then names it after a parent, child, teacher, god, friend, mentor, or anyone whose presence deserves to keep growing.
The pledge begins only after the client website goes live, linking business growth with a real tree planted by the client.
Every tree carries a name. Every name carries a story. The ritual makes the discount emotional, personal, and visible.
The submitted photo and story become part of a living India map on inook.in as clients join from different cities.
India's Green Legacy
India has a long tradition of communities protecting trees with courage, faith, and collective action. This pledge is a small modern tribute to that spirit: protect what gives life, and let every tree carry responsibility.
Khejarli, Rajasthan
Led by Amrita Devi Bishnoi, the Bishnoi community protected sacred Khejri trees by embracing them. Their sacrifice became one of India’s earliest and most powerful symbols of environmental protection.
Uttarakhand Himalaya
Villagers, especially women, hugged trees to stop commercial logging. Chipko showed that forests are not just timber; they protect soil, water, livelihoods, and the future of mountain communities.
Western Ghats, Karnataka
Often written by mistake as “Epiko,” Appiko means “to hug” in Kannada. Inspired by Chipko, communities in Karnataka embraced trees and campaigned for forest conservation and sustainable use.
Singhbhum, Jharkhand
Adivasi communities opposed policies that replaced natural Sal forests with commercial plantations. The movement connected forest protection with local rights, identity, and ecological balance.
Living India Map
As clients complete the pledge, this page can evolve into a public map of India with each tree pinned by city, name, client business, photo, and short story.
The movement grows with every verified client tree pledge.
Each verified pledge becomes a featured story on inook.in.
Movement map concept
Pins will represent real client submissions as the movement grows. No names are shown here until a pledge is completed and approved for publishing.
The Simple Ritual
The pledge is intentionally simple so every business owner can participate without complicated paperwork or expensive setup.
Choose a sapling and plant it in a safe, suitable place where it can be cared for.
Name the tree after a loved one, teacher, god, mentor, or someone meaningful.
Take a clear photo of yourself with the plant after your website goes live.
Send the photo, tree name, city, business name, and short story to inook.
Get featured on the movement page and unlock the Rs. 5,000 discount.
The Story Wall
The featured page can preserve more than a photo. It can show who the tree is named after, why that name matters, where the client business is based, and how a digital launch became a living memory.
Tree name: The person, deity, mentor, or memory chosen by the client.
Client story: A short note about why the name matters.
Business marker: Business name, city, and state shown on the movement map after approval.
A tree named after a mother, father, grandparent, or guardian turns gratitude into something that can be watered, protected, and watched.
A tree can carry the name of someone whose guidance changed a life, a business, or a way of thinking.
Clients may name the tree after a god, saint, or spiritual symbol that represents strength, protection, and purpose.
Movement Pledge
The discount is attached to qualifying clients who complete the pledge after their inook.in website goes live. It keeps the movement measurable and makes every featured story part of a growing public record.
The client plants or adopts a real tree in a home, terrace, garden, or suitable open space.
The client shares a clear photo with the plant, the chosen name, city, business name, and short story.
After basic verification and publishing approval, the pledge is featured on the movement page.
The Rs. 5,000 discount is then applied to the client project according to the agreed project invoice.
Join Apno Ke Naam
Launch your website with inook.in, plant a tree after it goes live, name it after someone meaningful, and let your business growth leave a living mark.