Meghnagar (Madhya Pradesh): A one-day Vananchal Sashaktikaran Gram Darshan Yatra, organised by the Shivganga Sanstha, concluded on Thursday with powerful echoes of women’s empowerment and tribal pride across Jhabua district. Women from over 32 villages came together not just to travel, but to transform.
The yatra aimed to deepen awareness about tribal culture, promote grassroots leadership and introduce practical models of sustainable development. Participants also visited Shivganga’s bamboo centre in Meghnagar, sacred religious sites and Arogya Van (health forests) before exploring model villages of Dharmapuri, Kaliya Bada and Bawdi Badi.
In every village, they talked with locals and got first-hand experience of traditional practices like water conservation, herbal healing, and forest development that are reshaping village life.
Padma Shri Mahesh Sharma addressed the gathering, underlining how indigenous wisdom can provide solutions to today’s pressing problems—from health to environment. “We often forget that the answers we seek outside are already rooted in our soil,” he said.
Main speaker Rajaram Katara urged the women to become the change-makers that their villages need. “When women lead, the community moves forward,” he said. “But today, modern dependencies are breaking our self-reliant traditions, forcing migration and debt.”
Women returned to their villages with renewed energy, promising to implement what they had learned—from sustainable living to self-reliance—and to pass on this knowledge to others.