
17/07/2025
Aine Field Visit | 12th–13th April & 13th July
This isn’t about ticking boxes or collecting praise. It’s about walking into forgotten/untouched places and doing what’s actually needed.
Back in April, we visited several tribal padas with Vd. Meghana Bakre and Vd. Sulakshana Bansode, offering Ayurvedic treatment, connecting with children, and distributing medicines. We saw improvement in skin diseases, seasonal illnesses, and chronic complaints, thanks to continuous follow-up. Kids got books and stories—something more than just medicine. That was April.
But this time—13th July—something shifted.
We visited Murbi Pada, Betangli Pada, Mani Pada, and Sutar Pada.
This visit wasn’t just another round of treatment. People were waiting. Some even called ahead. That was new. That means trust is building. That means it’s working.
A kid with serious skin issues stood out. He wasn't just another case. His condition needed attention and consistent care and we gave it. Because we weren’t there just to smile and leave.
Also, I brought a Ukulele. Just on instinct. Taught the kids how to hold it, strum it, feel it. They picked it up like it was second nature. That rhythm, that joy—it’s part of healing too. Maybe the most honest part.
And we had a powerful moment—meeting Panse Sir, the visionary behind Gram Mangal, a grassroots education initiative that’s been quietly changing lives for years. That meeting turned into a conversation. That conversation turned into a plan:
> We’re setting up a permanent Ayurvedic clinic in Aine.
Because these people shouldn’t have to wait for our next visit. They deserve presence, not just visits.
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Here’s where you come in.
If this struck a nerve, good.
We need donations. For structure, staff, supplies. We’re not building this for credit. We’re building it because no one else is doing it.
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