The Bhamla Foundation released the anthem “Bhoomi Namaskar 2.0” today to mark World Environment Day 2026 [1].
The release serves as a call for global sustainability and a gesture of gratitude toward the Earth. By utilizing music as a medium, the foundation seeks to raise awareness about environmental preservation during a critical period for planetary health.
The project was produced in coordination with T-Series. The foundation said it gives special thanks to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, for his support of the initiative [1]. This collaboration highlights the intersection of private philanthropic efforts and regional government support in promoting ecological consciousness.
The anthem coincides with the global observation of World Environment Day on June 5, 2026 [1]. The event is part of a broader effort to encourage individuals to adopt more sustainable lifestyles, and protect natural habitats from further degradation.
While the anthem is a creative work, its timing is intended to align with international environmental goals. The Bhamla Foundation said the purpose of the song is to celebrate the environment and inspire a collective responsibility for the planet's future [1].
“The Bhamla Foundation released the anthem “Bhoomi Namaskar 2.0” today.”
The release of a dedicated anthem for World Environment Day 2026 reflects a growing trend of using mass-media and celebrity-backed platforms to amplify climate messaging. By partnering with a major label like T-Series and gaining acknowledgement from Maharashtra's leadership, the Bhamla Foundation is leveraging cultural influence to translate abstract environmental goals into a public-facing campaign.



