An Economics graduate by education and a slack-liner by interest, Adarsh left the city life of Mumbai, a flourishing career, a lucrative job offer and went to work in villages. After about two years of working in rural areas of Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand, he is now living in Gokarna, a coastal town of North Karnataka, solving the everyday problems of Nature conservation, from beach cleaning to making strategies for sustainable livelihood of the local community.
For a dose of inspiration, watch his story here:
Adarsh is an India Fellow from 2012 cohort, now working with Panchabhuta Conservation Foundation along the banks of the Agnashini river in Kumta, Gokarna.
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