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Established in 2022, Varaha is not just a startup; it’s a bridge connecting entities eager to offset their carbon footprints with nature-based projects. With the power of advanced technology, they’re overseeing an impressive expanse of over 700,000 acres of projects across India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Kenya.
But Varaha isn’t stopping there. With the newly acquired funds, they’re setting their sights on further expansion into Asia and Africa.