The Peeple tree inspired the outline shape of the logo of Reach To Roots as Peepal, or Ficus religiosa is a tree that hasn’t been worshipped since the dawn of Indian civilization and has great medicinal value apart from religious significance. It also represents universal acceptance. By this philosophy, we symbolize our importance toward India.

The peepal tree symbolizes knowledge and a tree that removes suffering in the physical and spiritual dimensions of the universe. Inspired by Ayurveda, Hindu, and Buddhist philosophy, we commit our values to remove the suffering from society through knowledge without losing contact with the roots.

Long back, when the formal banking system was not appropriately established in India, Peepal tree leaves used to be exchanged for any deal to symbolize trust. By this, we set our value of trust towards the society and individual without losing indigenousness.
Since Peepal belongs to the Ficus family, they grow their roots quickly in any worst condition and anywhere. By this, we symbolize our value towards developing in a resource-constrained environment that others cannot even reach.
Peepal is a tree that gives room to other trees to grow, which can give it a healthy competition with others and also try to incubate others.
Different colors and sections in leaves indicate the diversity of India and our commitment to working for/in diverse environments.

White lines in the leaf indicate the patch (muddy road or कच्चे रस्ते). These patches are the roads that connect rural India (Bharat) and urban India (India). This indicates our commitment to India’s last-mile problems and unexplored /marginalized sectors. Its non-liners property also represents our acceptance and understanding of our country’s negotiated boundary.
The three white dots in the section indicate gaps that need to be filled to develop individuals and the country’s community. Our Vision and Mission are to connect all such dots and odds, which wholly represent the leaves of Peepal.

White lines in the leaf indicate the patch (muddy road or कच्चे रस्ते). These patches are the roads that connect rural India (Bharat) and urban India (India). This indicates our commitment to India’s last-mile problems and unexplored /marginalized sectors. Its non-liners property also represents our acceptance and understanding of our country’s negotiated boundary.
The three white dots in the section indicate gaps that need to be filled to develop individuals and the country’s community. Our Vision and Mission are to connect all such dots and odds, which wholly represent the leaves of Peepal.