In the heart of Rajasthan, where the arid landscape echoes tales of an ancient civilization, the Mogya community has long endured the shadows of social marginalization. For generations, their existence has been intricately linked to the craft of hunting, a legacy that has sustained them but also left them economically and socially excluded. In a world that has steadily evolved, the Mogyas find themselves clinging to their traditional ways, often resorting to poaching for survival. The Mogya Education Programme (MEP), envisioned by the dedicated volunteer Padmaksh Khandelwal, emerges as a beacon of hope, aiming not just to alleviate poverty but to redefine the very fabric of this community.
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