Lush garden with fruit trees surrounding Delhi home of retired tax commissioner Padam Singh

Retired Officer Grows 400 Fruit Trees at Delhi Home

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A 64-year-old retired tax commissioner transformed his Delhi house into an urban oasis with 400 fruit trees growing over 40 varieties. His green haven fights pollution while inspiring others to bring nature into their own spaces.

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Padam Singh's Delhi home doesn't look like most houses in India's notoriously polluted capital city. Step inside, and you'll find 400 fruit trees breathing fresh life into the urban landscape.

The 64-year-old retired Income Tax Commissioner turned his property into a lush sanctuary where mangoes, pineapples, and over 40 other fruit varieties thrive. It's proof that even in one of the world's most polluted cities, nature can find a way with the right dedication.

Singh doesn't rely on expensive technology or complicated systems. He uses simple jugaad (innovative fixes), drip irrigation, and daily attention to keep his trees healthy and productive. The approach is so straightforward that other Delhi residents could replicate it in their own yards or terraces.

The benefits extend far beyond fresh fruit. Every tree acts as a natural air purifier, pulling pollutants from the air while pumping out oxygen. In a city where air quality regularly reaches hazardous levels, that's not just pleasant but potentially life-saving.

Retired Officer Grows 400 Fruit Trees at Delhi Home

Singh grows tropical fruits like pineapples alongside traditional varieties, showing what's possible when someone commits to working with nature instead of against it. His garden produces food, cleans air, and creates a peaceful retreat from the chaos of city life.

The Ripple Effect

Singh's garden does more than benefit his own family. He welcomes visitors who want to learn his methods, sharing knowledge that could multiply green spaces across Delhi. If even a fraction of the city's homes adopted similar practices, the collective impact on air quality would be measurable.

His willingness to connect with aspiring urban gardeners means the 400 trees at his home could inspire thousands more across the capital. That's how individual action becomes community transformation.

The garden stands as living proof that urban dwellers don't have to accept pollution as an unchangeable reality. With patience, creativity, and commitment, anyone with space can create their own pocket of clean air and natural abundance.

One retired commissioner and 400 trees are showing Delhi a greener future is possible, one home at a time.

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Based on reporting by The Better India

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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