Lucknow, Jan. 20 -- The world's longest women's journey along the Yamuna River will begin on January 29 from Panchnad, Jalaun-Etawah. For the past decade, a powerful organization of women working on water conservation, known as 'Jal Sahelis' (Water Friends), has been actively working in the Bundelkhand region.
This organisation has played a significant role in reviving six dried-up rivers in the region, as well as saving and restoring thousands of ponds. Their work has been appreciated by the Prime Minister and President of India, as well as internationally.
Now, the Jal Sahelis are embarking on a journey of over 500 kilometers along the Yamuna River, starting from Panchnad on January 29 and ending in Delhi.
The objective of this journey...