Sikkim, a small state in the Himalayas, has always been at the forefront of environmental protection. It is renowned for being the first organic state in India and the world, meaning that all the food produced in Sikkim is pesticide-free. The state has taken a remarkable step to strengthen the relationship between nature and local communities by introducing an innovative initiative called &ldquoMero Rukh Mero Santati&rdquo (My Tree My Child). The government-run program entails planting 100 trees for every newborn baby in Sikkim, making it one of the pioneering efforts in the Eastern Himalayas. This program recognizes the need to mitigate the global climate crisis and can potentially change the approach to environmental conservation in the Eastern Himalayas, promoting a renewed connection with nature.