The initiative brought together diverse communities from urban cities like Kolkata to rural areas in Sundarban & Purulia, creating a powerful voice for climate action that resonated with over 35,000 participants. The march served as both an educational platform and a call to action, emphasizing the urgent need for climate justice and sustainable development practices in one of Indias most climate-vulnerable regions. Through strategic partnerships with CANSA and extensive community outreach, SEED successfully connected local climate concerns with global environmental movements, demonstrating how grassroots organizations can amplify international climate advocacy while addressing region-specific challenges.
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