Held on September 14–15, attended by 80 participants from cities like Pune, Delhi, Mumbai, Indore, and Bhopal.
- The Yatra served as a workshop where the participants from urban settings experienced Shivganga’s community-driven model for holistic rural development. They observed how revival of traditions and values and community engagement contribute to sustainable development, offering insights to replicate these practices in their own fields.
- A key feature of the Yatra was the Vanbhaji Utsav, it complemented the healthcare initiative of Shivganga, highlighting the nutritional value of local foods. 72 tribal women prepared 27 traditional dishes using forest resources, demonstrating how leveraging cultural and natural assets can combat malnutrition and promote sustainable health solutions within the community.
