9 responses to “Bridging the divide…”

  1. venkatesh(mechie)

    The rural-xing village trip was really one kind of rememberance of my childhood where i used to be like that n fun of sporting buguri,goli,gilli-dandu was amazing the village round up was cool n free from pullution.

    lot more to say in my next comments

  2. dhaval

    Thank you Nihit for coming along and trusting us with your sunday and some more insight is available at http://dsteps.blogspot.com/search/label/rural

  3. Anonymous

    I think the best part of the whole trip was the tractor ride. It was such a pleasant surprise. And not to forget having to drink the tender coconut water without a straw… :-) (which i spilt all over myself). So many people from different walks of life, going to a village, to experience the authentic rural life, was a great experience. I wish rural-zing all the success.

  4. Anuradha

    Cross posted your story here : http://ruraltourismindia.blogspot.com/

  5. Parul

    Keep up the great work, folks. It was interesting knowing about Ruralzing.

    We at NGO Post (http://ngopost.org) are trying to do something very similar to AreWeMAD, i.e., provide a platform for people to read and share about changemakers around us. Any user can submit stories (you are welcome to), additionally you can vote on the stories to pick the best, post volunteer requirements in “Needs and Opportunities” and connect with other users. See the FAQs(http://ngopost.org/faq-en.php) and Quick Tour (http://ngopost.org/tutorial/tut1.html) for more.

  6. Suyog

    Is there anybody out here? Why no updates since weeks ?

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