Some people enter a journey as observers.
Some become supporters.
And a rare few become part of the soul of the mission itself. 🌍🌱
For me, and for our movement,
#Dharitri &
#OrissaPOST, together with CEO
@AdyashaSatpath3 Madam, Editor-in-Chief
@SatpathyLive Sir, and have been among those rare people whose presence transformed a small grassroots conservation effort into a vision carrying hope for
#Ecosystems,
#Communities, and
#Generations.
There was a time when many people in our area called us “mad” for spending our days and nights protecting sea turtle nesting beaches, restoring mangroves in deep coastal mud, and speaking about climate resilience long before these conversations became mainstream.🙏
Many could not understand why young volunteers would dedicate themselves so deeply to ecosystems that most people overlooked.
But Dharitri & OrissaPOST chose to see something different.
They continuously came to our coastal landscapes, joined hands with our volunteers, walked through restoration sites, listened to local communities, and recognised our efforts again and again through their platforms and initiatives. Slowly, that recognition started changing the perception around us.
People began believing in our mission.
Communities started understanding the importance of mangroves, sea turtles, biodiversity, and climate resilience.
Young volunteers who once felt isolated started feeling seen, respected, and valued.
Their support through the "Dharitri Climate Grant" and the ₹1 lakh contribution became far more than financial assistance. For us, it became emotional strength and proof that grassroots climate action led by ordinary communities could create extraordinary change.
That belief strengthened our organisational growth and expanded our conservation efforts across coastal Odisha — from mangrove restoration and sea turtle conservation to protecting associated coastal ecosystems vulnerable to climate change.
And when the dream of “One Million Mangroves by 2030” was still only an ambitious vision carried quietly within our hearts, they chose to stand beside it from the very beginning — with trust, encouragement, humanity, and action.
What makes Adyasha Madam and Tathagata Sir deeply inspiring is not only their leadership in the media, but their ability to emotionally connect with people and causes that truly matter for the future of humanity and the planet. Through initiatives like the “
#DharitriYouthClimateConclave,” they continue creating spaces where youth voices, environmental leadership, and hope for the future can grow together.
Today, every growing mangrove forest, every protected nesting beach, and every young volunteer stepping forward for nature carries within it the encouragement of people who believed in this movement before the world could fully understand it.
Sometimes, all a movement needs is a few people willing to believe in it before everyone else does. 🌿
#OneMillionMangroves #LastMileClimateAction #DharitriClimateGrant #DharitriYouthClimateConclave #MangroveRestoration #SeaTurtleConservation #ClimateResilience #BlueCarbon #NatureBasedSolutions #SaveOurPlanet