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Ganga’s Daughters: BSF’s All-Women Rafting Expedition Sets Sail for Clean River and Empowerment

A first-of-its-kind, all-women BSF expedition sets out on the Ganga. Can their 2,325 km journey inspire a cleaner river and a stronger nation?
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On November 2, 2024, an unprecedented journey commenced from Devprayag in Uttarakhand. For the first time, a 20-member team of women from the Border Security Force (BSF) set out to raft 2,325 km from the source of the Ganga at Gangotri to Gangasagar in West Bengal. The expedition, organized by BSF Inspector General (Training) Raja Babu Singh, is a unique endeavor blending adventure with purpose. The team will spend 53 days navigating the river, passing through five states—Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal—before concluding the journey on December 24.

“We’re not only honoring Ganga’s significance but also showing the country what women can accomplish,” says the 1994 batch IPS officer Mr. Singh, who passionately organized this campaign to spread messages of environmental awareness and women empowerment. He shared more details with Indian Masterminds, in an exclusive conversation.

THE DRIVE BEHIND THE EXPEDITION

With India celebrating “Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal” to mark 75 years of independence, Mr. Singh was inspired to bring a fresh approach to his previous rafting expeditions. “When I was with the Indo-Tibetan Border Police in 2015, I organized a similar expedition, but it was all men. This year, I wanted to highlight women’s strength and showcase their capability to tackle challenges traditionally seen as male domains,” the MP cadre officer explains.

In partnership with the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), this expedition will highlight the urgent need to keep the river clean, involving locals in various states to protect the Ganga’s purity. “The Ganga is more than a river; it’s a lifeline, a spiritual center. This expedition will remind communities of its importance while encouraging action for its preservation,” Mr. Singh emphasizes.

FLAG-OFF CEREMONY AND SUPPORT

The journey officially began at Devprayag Ghat, where the officer flagged off the team. The first significant stop was at Chandi Ghat in Haridwar, where Union Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil and Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami extended their support. The BSF brass band played a ceremonial welcome, creating a celebratory atmosphere.

Mr. Singh notes, “The support we’ve received is overwhelming. It shows that people recognize the importance of this mission.”

Throughout the expedition, the team will halt at eight cities, including Prayagraj, Varanasi, and Patna, where they’ll engage with local communities, conduct Ganga aartis, and hold discussions on environmental protection. By involving people directly, the team hopes to instill a long-lasting commitment to keeping the river clean.

“We want to make people realize that the Ganga’s health affects all of us, and protecting it should be a shared responsibility,” he told Indian Masterminds.

TRAINING FOR THE CHALLENGE

Mr. Singh prepared the women rafters for this challenging expedition with months of rigorous training at the BSF Institute of Adventure and Advance Training (BIAAT) in Dehradun. “These women are not only skilled; they’re trained to handle high-pressure situations, like flood water rescues and border operations,” he says proudly. Each team member brings spirit, strength, and a deep sense of purpose, making this journey more than just a physical challenge.

For Mr.  Singh, the focus on women empowerment was paramount. “We often discuss women’s empowerment in seminars and social media. This expedition is a way to put that into action. By having women take on such a physically demanding journey, we’re demonstrating that they’re capable of anything,” he says.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND AWARENESS PROGRAMS

During the journey, the BSF team will stop at villages and towns along the Ganga’s banks to engage with local residents. They’ll conduct Prabhat Pheris (morning processions), hold discussions, and even organize cultural programs, such as Ganga aartis and bhajan sessions, to foster a sense of collective responsibility towards the river.

Mr. Singh hopes these activities will resonate deeply with the communities they visit. “We’re relying on the power of face-to-face interactions. When people see the commitment of these women, they’ll feel inspired to protect the Ganga themselves,” he told Indian Masterminds.

CULMINATION OF THE EXPEDITION

The expedition will conclude on December 24 at Gangasagar, West Bengal. BSF Director General Daljit Singh Chaudhary will be present to honor the team, acknowledging their contribution to spreading awareness and fostering a sense of pride in women’s capabilities.

Mr. Singh believes the success of this campaign will extend beyond the expedition itself. “By the time we reach Gangasagar, I’m confident that we’ll have made a real impact on thousands of people along the way.”

For him, this journey is a symbol of unity and progress. “We’re not just rafting down a river; we’re carrying a message from one end of India to the other. We’re showing that the Ganga can stay clean and our communities can thrive when women are at the forefront of change,” he stated.

As these women rafters continue their journey, they bring with them hope, courage, and a commitment to preserving the natural and cultural heritage of one of India’s most cherished rivers.


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