A book titled ‘Save Soil: 100 Days That Moved The World’, compiled by Radhe Jaggi, was launched in Hyderabad. It documents Sadhguru’s global journey to raise awareness on soil degradation and highlights experiences from the movement
Published Date – 15 April 2026, 03:08 PM
Hyderabad: A new book capturing the lesser-known stories and moments from the global Save Soil movement was launched in Hyderabad. Titled ‘Save Soil: 100 Days That Moved The World’, the book is compiled by Radhe Jaggi, Bharatanatyam dancer and performer, and daughter of Sadhguru, who launched the global Save Soil movement.
The book documents Sadhguru’s 100-day, 30,000 km motorcycle journey across 27 countries, undertaken in 2022 to raise awareness about soil degradation. It brings together behind-the-scenes accounts, volunteer experiences and photographs from the journey, offering a closer look at the extraordinary scale, energy and challenges behind the movement.
Radhe Jaggi was actively involved in the Save Soil movement, performing with Project Samskriti (Sadhguru’s initiative for preserving and promoting Indian classical arts) at several venues along the journey. The ensemble performances on the story of soil engaged audiences and helped amplify the movement’s message.
At the launch event, Radhe was joined by singer and composer Ram Miriyala and wellness entrepreneur Shilpa Reddy for a panel discussion that touched on the cultural and individual dimensions of environmental responsibility.
