Sri-Ganganagar (Rajasthan) [India], December 30: The Seema Vandan Yatra, a pioneering initiative aimed at rejuvenating India’s border villages, concluded its first phase on December 27, 2024. This transformative journey, led by Nachiket Joshi, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist & Convenor of Manthan, Seema Jagran Manch, the Campaign on Rejuvenation of Border Villages, witnessed a remarkable exchange of ideas, collaboration, and community engagement.

Commencing from Somnath, Gujarat, on December 19, 2024, the Yatra traversed through several key border villages across Gujarat and Rajasthan. The route included Somnath, Porbandar, Dwarka, Jamnagar, Mandvi, Lakhpat, Tharad, Kelnor, Karamwala, Kishangarh, Pokhran, Longewala, Nachana, amongst other places along the route and culminated in Hindu Malkot, Sri-Ganganagar, Rajasthan. The initiative focused on understanding the challenges and aspirations of these resilient communities while celebrating their cultural heritage and contributions to national pride.

The Yatra explored the lives of residents in coastal villages, observing traditional livelihoods such as fishing and understanding their deep-rooted connection to the sea. Participants were inspired by their resilience and the meticulous practices honed over generations, which reflect the spirit of coastal and border communities. The team visited schools, interacted with children to inspire and understand their aspirations, and stayed in homes within the villages, gaining first-hand insights into the daily lives of border residents. Communities were felicitated for their resilience and bravery in living on the first line of defence, highlighting their pivotal role in safeguarding the nation.

On December 25, the Yatra paid tribute to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on his birth anniversary in Sonu Gram Panchayat, Rajasthan. The event featured heartfelt remembrances of Vajpayee’s leadership and an inspiring dialogue with village leaders to chart a path for sustainable development, emphasizing education, healthcare, and grassroots empowerment.

The Yatra also included meaningful engagements with religious leaders and members of the Border Security Forces (BSF), recognizing their pivotal contributions to maintaining harmony and security in these sensitive regions. Their insights and support underscored the critical importance of unity and collaboration in driving development and national pride.

Nachiket Joshi, remarked, “The Seema Vandan Yatra has been a journey of gratitude and purpose. Our border villages are not just geographical boundaries; they are the soul of our nation, rich in spirit and potential. Together, we will translate these aspirations into actionable development”, he further added, “Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been instrumental in bringing attention to the significance of border tourism. This initiative aligns with his vision to not only strengthen the infrastructure in these regions but also celebrate their cultural and historical richness, fostering pride and unity across the nation.”

One significant observation during these interactions was the migration of families in search of better opportunities, reflecting their aspiration for growth and progress. This presents a valuable opportunity to channel efforts toward creating sustainable solutions that enhance local infrastructure, generate livelihoods, and ensure these vibrant communities can thrive while preserving their unique cultural and geographical identity.

The initiative garnered active participation from a diverse group, including NGOs such as Wey We Empower You Foundation, Prakruti Environmental Protection and Research Centre, and RC Dalal Trust. Volunteers like Rishi Goswami and Bibhanshu Baibhav, interns with a deep passion for social impact, also contributed significantly. Additionally, the Yatra was joined at various stages by notable individuals, including Senior Advocate Devendra Saini (Supreme Court), Professional Ishita, Dr. Panav Manek, Assistant Professor Jagdish Bishnoi, Narendra Bishnoi, and others from academic and professional spheres. Their collective engagement highlighted the strength of collaboration in driving meaningful development and transformation.

Reflecting on the Yatra, Shirin Udhas Aggarwal, Founder-Director of Wey We Empower You Foundation, shared, “This journey was an eye-opener to the immense potential of our border villages. Their strength and spirit inspire us to work collectively toward sustainable development and a brighter future.”

By covering critical border areas, the Yatra highlighted the unique challenges and opportunities present in these regions. As the first phase concluded on December 27, the Seema Vandan Yatra left behind not only plans for infrastructure, education, and healthcare but also an enduring spirit of hope and national pride. It sets the stage for sustained efforts in transforming border villages into thriving hubs of progress and unity.

Somnath, Gujarat, December 2024 – In a ground-breaking step towards the revitalization of India’s border villages, Mr. Nachiket Joshi, Convenor of Manthan, has announced the launch of the Seema Vandan Yatra, a transformative journey by road designed to spotlight and engage with India’s border communities. Scheduled to commence on December 19, 2024, from the sacred town of Somnath, Gujarat, the first phase of this initiative will traverse border villages across Gujarat and Rajasthan, culminating in Sri-Ganganagar, Rajasthan. Eventually they will cover all the borders of India.

The Seema Vandan Yatra will offer participants, including NGOs, social workers, students, an immersive and educational experience as they explore the resilience, lifestyle, and significant contributions of border communities. Organized under the Campaign on Rejuvenation of Border Villages in India, spearheaded by the Seema Jagran Manch, this initiative seeks to foster a deeper understanding of India’s border dynamics while laying the groundwork for sustainable, grassroots development.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has  highlighted the importance of India’s border villages, referring to them as the nation’s “first villages” rather than its last. In a speech during the Independence day.

The Seema Vandan Yatra complements this national vision by engaging directly with border residents to collaborate on sustainable development plans originating from the grassroots level and promote border tourism. Throughout the journey, the team will interact with villagers, local leaders, and stakeholders, assessing areas like infrastructure, education, healthcare, and livelihoods to draft actionable development strategies.

Speaking on the initiative, Mr. Nachiket Joshi said, “Our border villages stand as the first line of defence and represent a source of immense national pride. The Seema Vandan Yatra is not just about acknowledging their sacrifices but actively contributing to their holistic development along with heartfelt gratitude to the villagers for their unwavering contribution towards the nation”

The Seema Vandan Yatra 2024 marks a significant step toward ensuring that India’s border villages receive the attention, resources, and opportunities they deserve, paving the way for sustainable progress and national unity.