Save Narmada Movement

The Save Narmada Movement, widely known as the Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA), is one of India’s most significant environmental and social movements. Emerging in the mid-1980s, it was led by activists, villagers, and intellectuals to protest against the large-scale construction of dams on the Narmada River and their far-reaching impact on people, culture, and ecology.

Flora & Fauna of Narmada Valley

The Narmada Valley is not only sacred for its spiritual significance but also revered as a cradle of biodiversity. Flowing through central India, the river nurtures a wide variety of ecosystems—forests, wetlands, and fertile plains—that sustain countless species of plants and animals. Flora of Narmada Valley The valley is home to lush forests that range

Nemawar – Sacred Fairs

Nemawar, located in Dewas district, is considered one of the most sacred pilgrimage points along the Narmada. It is particularly revered for its grand Narmada Jayanti celebrations. Rituals and Celebrations Spiritual & Cultural Life Significance Nemawar fairs embody the spiritual heartbeat of the Narmada, offering a rare experience of devotion, culture, and community bonding in