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Education at 15_500 Feet_ The Planet Spiti Story by Simply Suparnaa
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Education at 15_500 Feet_ The Planet Spiti Story
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sabera.co What if the wisdom we need is already around us? In this episode of Impact Leaders, Ayushi Jaiswal talks about wisdom of the land. From the World Wisdom Map to co-creating learning tools used in 50+ countries — her work brings lived knowledge, culture, and storytelling into education and impact. A standout: her collaboration with the Maasai community, creating a cultural center and water solutions benefiting 10,000+ people. A powerful reminder — wisdom isn’t missing, it’s often unheard.
Restoring India_s Waterbodies_ One Ecosystem at a Time
From leading large-scale infrastructure projects to becoming a hands-on environmental activist, SABERA Awardee Shekhar Ramachandran , Founder of Jalchakra Innovations journey is a powerful reminder that real change begins when purpose meets action. Through indigenous, zero-energy, nature-based solutions like Cownomics® Technology, Jalchakra is reviving polluted waterbodies across 13 states—impacting over 5 lakh lives while restoring biodiversity and ecological balance.
From Boston to Bulandshahar - Mapping Aryah Mahajan_s journey
sabera.co She doesn’t work for weekends. She works for a fan in the summer. A fridge in the corner. A school uniform for her children. A woman in rural India shows up every day — not for perks, but for progress. And that’s what makes her one of the most committed forces any business can have. In my conversation with Aryah Mahajan of iVillage, we spoke about these powerful, deeply personal motivations — the kind that don’t just build livelihoods, but spark movements. One woman steps out, and she brings many more with her. This is not just employment. This is impact.
Real change starts when no one is looking- Geeta Mucchala with Simply Suparnaa
sabera.co Real change doesn’t start in cities. It starts where no one is looking. In the remotest tribal belts of Maharashtra, 80+ government schools are being transformed — attendance rising, dropouts falling, and thousands of girls reclaiming dignity through systems that last. In this episode, I speak with Geeta Muchhala, Founder of Roshni Foundation, who turned a personal setback into a movement impacting 1.2 lakh+ children. But impact here goes beyond classrooms. In many of these communities, marriage itself is a barrier — couples who can’t afford to feed the village often remain unwed, living together yet never fully accepted. Through samuhik vivaahs (community weddings), dignity is restored — not just in life, but even in death, with full social acceptance. From breaking taboos around menstrual hygiene to building trust where none exists — this is what real, grassroots change looks like. 🔥 Listen in for stories, truths, and moments that will stay with you.
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