Sometimes, a single journey can change the way a child sees the world.In a transformative educational initiative, 260 students from project villages in Nagpur and Shirdhane (Maharashtra), Bachau (Gujarat), and Karnisar Bhatiyan (Rajasthan) travelled to Ujjain and the Dongla Planetarium in Madhya Pradesh, located at the site where the Tropic of Cancer passes. From exploring the planetarium, observatory, and immersive night sky shows to attending science lectures and experiencing the spiritual grandeur of Mahakal, the visit blended science, culture, and inspiration into one unforgettable experience.
In another powerful step toward exposure-led learning, 100 students from Sonbhadra and Nagepur (Varanasi) visited Prayagraj and Varanasi for an educational study tour. They explored the Allahabad High Court, Allahabad University, ITI, and the Agriculture College, gaining firsthand insight into higher education and career pathways. Visits to Anand Bhavan and Chandrashekhar Azad Park connected them deeply with India’s rich history.
Beyond student exposure, a large-scale cultural and heritage trip was organised for 1,000 villagers from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Sonbhadra, who travelled together in 20 buses to Prayagraj. For many, it was their first journey beyond their village — a moment of pride, unity, and shared experience.
These journeys were more than trips. They were opportunities to dream bigger, learn deeper, and see a world full of possibilities waiting ahead.





