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Padma Shri Awardee Saalumarada Thimmakka Passes Away At 114: ‘Mother Of Trees’ Leaves Lasting Green Legacy
This 14 November 2025, India has bid farewell to one of its most remarkable environmentalists. Saalumarada Thimmakka, aged 114, passed away in Bengaluru after a period of hospital care. Tributes poured in from across Karnataka, with the chief minister, the environment ministry, and civil society acknowledging a life devoted to trees, hundreds of banyans planted, thousands of saplings nurtured, and an ecosystem of care built around her name.
Her passing invites reflection not just on her life, but on what it takes for one person to plant a legacy, both in the soil and in people's minds. Here's a closer look at her journey, her impact, and why her story continues to resonate.
Early Life And Roots
Born on 30 June 1911 in Gubbi Taluk, Karnataka, Thimmakka grew up in a modest household with no formal education. She worked as a casual labourer and later married Chikkaiah from Hulikal village. The couple remained childless, and it was around this time that she began channeling her care into planting trees.
Her name, "Saalumarada," meaning "row of trees" in Kannada reflects her commitment. Together with her husband, she planted banyan trees along a stretch of road, treating them as a living legacy.
Tree By Tree: The Work That Defined Her
Thimmakka's signature achievement was planting and tending 385 banyan trees along a stretch between Hulikal and Kudur in Karnataka. But her work extended far beyond that, with thousands more trees planted across the region.
Her approach was simple and disciplined: watering saplings, protecting them from grazing animals, and nurturing them over the years. She often walked long distances with a pot of water, ensuring the trees survived and thrived. Her work demonstrates how consistent, small acts can create lasting environmental impact.
Awards, Recognition And Wider Reach
Despite living a humble life, Thimmakka received numerous honours for her dedication:
- Padma Shri in 2019
- BBC's "100 Women" list in 2016
- National Citizen Award and Indira Priyadarshini Vrikshamitra Award
Her journey stands out to showcase the power of quiet persistence. With no formal education and minimal resources, she left a mark that drew national and international attention.
Why Her Journey Is SIgnificant
Thimmakka's work goes beyond simply planting trees:
- Steady dedication: She spent decades nurturing saplings, focused on the work itself rather than for the recognition.
- Visible results: The trees she planted remain, shaping the landscape and lives around them.
- Personal connection: The childless couple's care for each tree shows how their actions were driven by love and attention.
- Small beginnings, big effect: Starting with a few saplings, her consistent effort created a lasting presence.
- Her life invites us to reflect: What small acts can we do today that may grow into something bigger tomorrow?
Concluding Thoughts
Saalumarada Thimmakka's
demise
marks
the
end
of
an
era,
but
her
legacy
continues,
in
the
trees
that
stand,
in
the
stories
shared,
and
in
the
inspiration
she
leaves
behind.
Thimmakka's
life
shows
that
meaningful
change
comes
from
patience,
care,
and
steady
effort.
Over
time,
small,
thoughtful
actions
can
leave
a
lasting
mark
on
both
the
environment
and
the
people
around
us.
Her
story
encourages
us
to
consider
the
everyday
choices
we
make,
the
actions
that
slowly
grow
into
something
enduring.



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