The event was spearheaded by MCA President Ajinkya Naik, whose leadership underlined the association’s proactive approach toward ecological responsibility. The initiative aimed to not only raise awareness about environmental conservation but also safeguard one of the city’s most iconic cricket venues, a ground that has nurtured generations of cricketing talent
Sharing his thoughts on the initiative, Ajinkya Naik said, “Let’s come together to make a difference, one tree at a time.” The event saw active participation from key MCA figures, including Joint Secretary Deepak Patil and Apex Council Member Sandeep Vichare, who took part in the plantation efforts with great enthusiasm. Their presence underscored the association's unified commitment to nurturing both the sport and the environment
This green initiative holds significance beyond symbolic gestures, by planting trees on World Environment Day, the MCA has taken concrete steps to restore and rejuvenate the natural ecosystem surrounding Cross Maidan, one of Mumbai’s most revered and long-standing cricketing grounds
Often referred to as the cradle of Mumbai cricket, Cross Maidan has been central to the city’s sporting culture, and preserving its ecological health is vital for future generations. The plantation drive is part of a broader vision by the MCA to blend sports development with environmental stewardship
With this initiative, the MCA not only contributes to a greener Mumbai but also sets the tone for responsible sporting governance, one that values heritage, prioritizes sustainability, and embraces social responsibility
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