PRESS & FEATURES

Buzzing Blooms has grown from a backyard pollinator garden into an award-winning youth-led environmental initiative working at the intersection of biodiversity restoration, inclusive education, environmental psychology and civic engagement.

Through pollinator gardens, environmental education, research, advocacy and community engagement, the initiative has engaged thousands of students, supported neurodivergent and underserved children and demonstrated how ecological restoration can generate measurable ecological, educational and social impact.

Impact at a Glance

20+ Pollinator Gardens & Ecological Initiatives Established Since 2023

4,000+ Students Engaged Through Workshops & Activities

250+ Neurodivergent & Vulnerable Individuals Included

8,000+ Individuals Reached Through Education & Community Programmes

Top 60 Global Finalist – Learning Planet Youth Design Challenge

Shortlisted for Action for Nature Eco- Hero Awards (Finalist results awaited)

Recommended for Diana Awards 2026-27 (Results Awaited)

Global Recognitions

Represented India At Tournament of Champions, Yale University USA

Top 60 Global Finalist —
Learning Planet Youth Design Challenge (2025–26)

Selected among 60 global finalists from 702 projects across 109 countries, under the Learning Planet Institute in collaboration with the United Nations ecosystem. Recognised for building Buzzing Blooms as a dual-impact model integrating biodiversity restoration with inclusive learning environments.

Environmental Game Changer — Top Boss

Featured by Top Boss, a global platform highlighting impactful ideas and emerging youth leaders.Recognised for developing Buzzing Blooms as a scalable model combining ecological restoration with inclusive community development.

National Recognition

Times of India • The Tribune • News Arena India • Wednesday Times • Bright Punjab Express • Punjab Kesari • Dainik Savera • Jagriti Lehar • Ludhiana Bhaskar • Summer News

Media stories have highlighted:

  • Pollinator conservation and biodiversity restoration
  • Inclusive environmental education
  •  Sensory-friendly learning environments
  •  Youth leadership and civic engagement
  • Community-driven sustainability initiatives
  •  Environmental psychology and wellbeing through nature

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Awards & Recognition

Punjab State Commission for Protection of Child Rights Recognition (2025)

Kalam’s World Records Recognition (2025)

Letters of Appreciation & Recognition:

  • Dugri Councillor
  • Observation Home, Ludhiana (Office Superintendent)
  • Aas Ehsaas NGO
  • Philanthropy Club NGO
  • Government Primary School, Model Gram
  • Millennium World School, Ludhiana
  • Guru Harkrishan Public School, Ludhiana