@tigerwatchranthambhore

rupal patel is a powerhouse of positive energy, always connecting, always building bridges. As a fashion designer and the creative force behind @studio rupal patel, she brings not just style but deep purpose into every space she enters.

Through her network and compassion, she connected many wonderful people to Tiger Watch and opened doors for meaningful collaborations. But it is her bond with the Mogya girls that stands out the most.

Whenever @rupal patel visit the Mogya villages, it turns into a celebration, the girls light up. She spends time listening, encouraging, and inspiring. Her Bagh Pari Project, started in partnership with us, has truly transformed lives—bringing focused attention to education, healthcare, and the overall development of these young girls.

We’ve seen remarkable personal growth and confidence in the girls, and much of that spark traces back to Anjali’s belief in them.

#TigerWatch #BaaghPari #Conservation #WomenInConservation #Dhonk #Dhonkcrafts #Stuido #CommunityEmpowerment #MoghiyaEducation

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... Read moreSupporting community-based conservation efforts often requires a deep trust and genuine commitment to the people involved. From my experience volunteering with similar programs, the true power lies in empowering local youth, especially girls, through education and creative initiatives. Rupal Patel’s approach with the Baagh Pari Project exemplifies this beautifully: by combining her unique background in fashion with compassion, she opens doors for meaningful change beyond just the immediate focus on wildlife conservation. In such projects, education plays a pivotal role—not only formal schooling but also workshops on health, hygiene, and leadership skills that build confidence. The transformation I have witnessed in communities when girls are supported to grow is astonishing. They become role models and catalysts for broader social improvement. What makes the Baagh Pari Project particularly inspiring is how personal connections can amplify impact. Rupal’s visits turning into celebrations show how important human bonds are in community empowerment. It reminds me that sustainable development is most effective when it nurtures relationships and cultural respect. Moreover, initiatives like these contribute indirectly to conservation by fostering local stewardship. When young girls and their communities feel valued and educated, they are far more likely to support protecting their natural heritage, such as tigers and forests around Ranthambhore. For anyone interested in supporting or replicating such programs, it’s crucial to blend creativity with compassion and build bridges between diverse stakeholders. Real change starts on the ground with listening, encouragement, and consistent belief in the potential of youth. Overall, the Baagh Pari Project stands as a testament to how individual passion combined with thoughtful collaboration can transform lives and nurture both people and nature together.