Sankalp Vishwaguru Bharat 2036 Mission

Our mission is to build a nation rooted in its golden past — to Make Great Bharat Supreme Vishwaguru Again by becoming the Universal Teacher of peace, wisdom, and sustainability for the whole world.

Save Himalayas

Save Himalayas

About this Mission

Vision & Significance

The Himalayas are not just mountains — they are the water towers of Asia, feeding rivers that sustain 1.5 billion people. They are also the sacred Devbhoomi (Land of the Gods) in Hindu tradition, home to ancient temples, ashrams, and pilgrimage routes.

Conservation Priorities:
  • Glacier Preservation: Monitoring and protecting Himalayan glaciers that are retreating rapidly due to climate change, threatening downstream water supplies.
  • Sustainable Construction: Opposing reckless road and dam construction that destabilises fragile mountain slopes and causes devastating landslides.
  • Eco-Tourism: Promoting responsible tourism that generates local livelihoods while minimising ecological damage to mountain ecosystems.
  • Biodiversity Conservation: Protecting rare Himalayan species — snow leopards, red pandas, and medicinal plants — through habitat conservation.

Our Initiatives

Vishwa Guru Bharat works with Himalayan communities, environmental organisations, and policy makers to protect the mountains through conservation, advocacy, and sustainable livelihood support.

  • Himalayan Clean-up Treks: Organising volunteer treks that clean up plastic waste and trash from popular trekking routes and pilgrimage paths.
  • Community Conservation: Supporting mountain communities in sustainable agriculture, homestay tourism, and traditional crafts as alternatives to extractive industries.
  • Anti-Mining Advocacy: Campaigning against illegal mining and quarrying that destroys mountain landscapes and pollutes rivers.
  • Sacred Site Preservation: Working to protect and restore ancient temples, shrines, and pilgrimage routes in the Himalayan region.

Protect the Himalayas

The Himalayas took millions of years to form. It takes only decades of neglect to destroy them. Act now to preserve this sacred heritage for future generations.

How You Can Help:
  • Travel Responsibly: When visiting the Himalayas, carry back all waste, stay in eco-lodges, and respect local communities and sacred sites.
  • Support Mountain Communities: Buy handcrafted products from Himalayan artisans and stay in community-run homestays.
  • Raise Awareness: Share information about Himalayan conservation on social media and in your community.
  • Donate: Fund our clean-up treks, community conservation programs, and anti-mining advocacy efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do the Himalayas need saving?

The Himalayas face threats from climate change (glacier retreat), reckless construction (landslides), overtourism (pollution), and illegal mining. These mountains are the water source for 1.5 billion people and home to irreplaceable biodiversity.

What is the Save Himalayas mission?

Save Himalayas is a conservation mission under Sankalp Vishwaguru Bharat 2036 that protects the Himalayan ecosystem through glacier monitoring, sustainable tourism promotion, anti-construction advocacy, and community conservation programs.

How are the Himalayas sacred in Indian culture?

The Himalayas are revered as Devbhoomi (Land of the Gods) in Hindu tradition — the abode of Lord Shiva, the source of the sacred Ganga river, and the location of ancient temples, ashrams, and pilgrimage routes like Char Dham.

Would you like to make Save Himalayas a reality and be a part of it?

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