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.

On October 20th, Mr. Ban Ki-moon, the 8th Secretary-General of the United Nations and Chairman of the Ban Ki-moon Foundation, visited Wuhu, China, to participate in Chery’s large-scale RIDE GREEN LIFE, which drew thousands of participants. During the event, Mr. Ban arrived at the venue in a Chery Tiggo 9 PHEV, praising its innovative practices in the field of new energy vehicles. He highlighted that the green cycling event is significant for promoting the concept of sustainable development and enhancing public awareness of environmental protection. Furthermore, he called for global cooperation to advance the green transition and achieve a low-carbon future.

About Chery

Founded in 1997, Chery Group operates in over 100 countries and regions worldwide and has remained the top Chinese passenger car exporter for 21 consecutive years. In the 2024 Fortune Global 500 list, Chery Group ranked 385th. Chery was also one of three Chinese automakers to be listed in the “2024 China ESG Impact List” published by Fortune.

Since 2024, Chery Group has continued its high-quality development, with cumulative sales reaching 1.75 million vehicles from January to September, reflecting a 40% year-on-year increase. Of these, 830,000 vehicles were exported, a 25% year-on-year growth. As of the end of August 2024, Chery Group’s global automotive user base has exceeded 15 million.

Mr. Yin Tongyue, Chairman of Chery Group, explains the vehicle to Mr. Ban Ki-moon.

Chery’s export product lineup includes the TIGGO, Arrizo, and eQ series, covering mainstream powertrains such as ICE, BEV, and PHEV. With a brand core focused on “Green, Technology, Family, and Companionship,” Chery remains committed to a green and low-carbon strategic direction, accelerating its presence in new fields such as new energy, intelligent connectivity, shared mobility, platforms, and ecosystems.

Chery is actively engaged in public welfare, participating in various global initiatives such as environmental protection, targeted poverty alleviation, and educational donations. For instance, Chery donated $6 million to support UNICEF’s “Global Education Thematic Programme,” demonstrating its commitment to fulfilling the social responsibilities of a Chinese brand in the international community.

Chery has been honored five times as one of the “Top 20 Best Overseas Image Enterprises” by SASAC and CICG. In the 2024 Kantar BrandZ Top 50 Chinese Global Brand Builders report, Chery was ranked first in the automotive category. Chery once again secured the top spot for the highest-ranked domestic brand in J.D. Power’s 2024 China Initial Quality Study (IQS), marking the brand’s third major achievement in 2024, following its first-place rankings in the China Sales Satisfaction Index (SSI) and the China Automotive Performance, Execution, and Layout (APEAL) studies.

Spanning a record-setting 122 hours from August 15th to August 20th, 2023, the summit has set unparalleled milestones in global collaboration and empowerment, leaving an indelible mark on the world stage.

A Confluence of Changemaking Powers

The summit, organized by Connecting Dreams Foundation under the G20 Presidency of India and in partnership with Civil 20 and Youth 20 engagement groups, brought together participants from an astonishing 137 countries. The digital gathering featured over 760 luminous speakers including stalwarts like Ah Maftuchan, C20 Sherpa Indonesia; Athayde Motta from Brazil; Ela Ionescu of UN Women; Fiona Mcrath from Bezos Earth Fund; Padma Shri Manjamma Jogathiand and the Padmavibhushan Sh Dr. D V Veerendra Hegde from Dharmasthala, among many others.

Seamless Synergy: Unity, Determination, and Global Impact

Dr. Amit Tuteja, Founder of Connecting Dreams Foundation and a fervent advocate for social entrepreneurship and youth empowerment, praised the summit’s monumental achievement.

“In these unprecedented times, the need for global unity and sustainable action has never been more critical. It’s an honor to see 137 countries come together to share, learn, and commit to a more equitable future,” said Dr. Amit Tuteja.

A Tapestry of Global Perspectives

With themes ranging from climate action and economic inclusion to gender equality and youth empowerment, the summit showcased a rich tapestry of global perspectives. Over 300 captivating sessions were spread across 10 themes, culminating in a record-setting 74,900 hits over the five days, a testament to the summit’s global influence and deep engagement from participants committed to meaningful discourse.

The Architectural Marvel of Youth-Led Teams

The real heroes behind this mammoth event were the youth-led teams, who seamlessly orchestrated the summit, including the students and volunteers of EMPI Institute. Their unwavering support played a pivotal role in ensuring the summit’s triumph. Their unity, determination, and collaborative spirit not only fueled the summit but will also continue to drive its legacy.

Local Solutions, Global Resonance

Aligned with G20, C20, and Y20 principles, the summit provided a unique platform to discuss and develop solutions that not only have global resonance but also drive grassroots change. It underscored the power of collaboration across sectors including academia, business, civil society, and government, thereby highlighting the essence of the Collective Impact.

Key Highlights and Discussions

  1. Technology and Accessibility: The summit led candid conversations on the need for inclusive digital platforms that cater to people with various impairments, thereby driving market expansion and innovation.
  2. Quality Education and Skill Development: Socio-Emotional Learning (SEL) was recognized as an essential curriculum element to help students and teachers regulate stress and anxiety. Automated assessment for SWOT analysis also took center stage as a powerful tool for personalized student growth.
  3. Economic Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation: The success of NRLM over the past decade was showcased as an effective means of women’s empowerment and income generation for the economically marginalized.
  4. Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change: The summit highlighted innovative farming practices like vertical farming and precision agriculture as key drivers for sustainable development.
  5. Healthcare: Advances in genomics, personalized medicine, and telehealth were discussed as revolutionary steps in expanding medical access and improving patient care.

The Global Changemaker Collective: A Vision for the Future

One of the summit’s most significant announcements was the formation of the Global Changemaker Collective. Designed as a collaborative platform, the collective aims to bring together changemakers, irrespective of geographic or demographic divides. “This collective will serve as a cradle for ideas and a loudspeaker for unheard voices. It is our commitment to come together, magnify our collective strengths, and make dreams a reality,” affirmed Dr. Tuteja.

Next Steps

The CDF plans to roll out more details about the Global Changemaker Collective in the coming weeks, with an open invitation for people, organizations, and governments to join in. “Collaboration is our biggest asset. By working together as a unified collective, we can turn dreams into tangible impact,” Dr. Tuteja added.

Acknowledgements and Conclusions

The Connecting Dreams Foundation extends its deepest gratitude to all speakers, participants, and collaborators, including partners like EMPI Institute, who made this event a resounding success. “We’re not just concluding a summit; we’re opening a new chapter of possibilities,” concluded Dr. Tuteja.

About Connecting Dreams Foundation

Connecting Dreams Foundation, under the visionary guidance of Dr. Amit Tuteja, stands as a leading nonprofit organization ardently committed to fostering positive social change, empowerment, and sustainable development. Through groundbreaking initiatives like Apna Tech Tree, CDF College Changemaking Labs, and the Global Changemaker Fellowship, the foundation aims to create a better world for present and future generations.

Website:

1. Changemaker20 Summit

https://www.changemaker20.org/CH20

2. Connecting Dreams Foundation

https://connecting-dreams.org

Together, We Are Changemakers.

At a time when the world grapples with myriad challenges, the Changemaker20 Summit serves as a testament to what we can achieve when we unite for a common cause. The summit’s overarching success is not an end but merely the beginning of a transformative journey towards global sustainable development.

For further information, please visit [https://connecting-dreams.org] or write to us at [info@connecting-dreams.org].

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