


Throughout my journeys across the nation, I have often had the privilege of living with and understanding the lives of tribal communities—whether in the Narmada district, the Dangs of South Gujarat, or the honor of being a panelist at India’s first Tribal Entrepreneurship Summit in Dantewada, Chhattisgarh. Their warm hospitality, simplicity, and loving nature have always deeply touched my heart.
The tribal society possesses invaluable traditional knowledge, wisdom, and a rich culture of festivals and traditions that offer profound lessons for us all. I consider myself fortunate to have many dear tribal friends, and I have always strived to support and empower these communities in every way possible.
Organizing the Narmada Prerna Yatra for the tribal youth of Narmada and consistently motivating the youth and women there has been a truly special experience for me.
Recently, I was honored to be a Keynote Speaker at the 17th Tribal Youth Exchange Programme, organized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports at Birsa Munda Tribal University, Rajpipla. Interacting with and inspiring nearly 500 tribal students from various states across the country was an incredibly joyful and heart-warming experience.
Through the Serve Happiness Foundation, I remain committed to contributing even more toward the upliftment, empowerment, and support of tribal communities.