Sadhguru’s daughter, Radhe Jaggi has launched a new book titled ‘Save soil: 100 days that moved the world’, documenting the global Save Soil movement.Radhe is a Bharatanatyam dancer and had captured the initiative launched by Sadhguru to raise awareness about soil conservation.The 464-page volume provides a detailed account of Sadhguru’s 100-day, 30,000 km motorcycle journey across 27 countries, showing behind-the-scenes stories and photographs from the campaign.It includes first-hand accounts from volunteers and organisers who accompanied the movement, offering insight into the scale, challenges and energy behind the global effort.Radhe Jaggi, who actively participated in the journey, also performed with Project Samskriti, Sadhguru’s initiative for preserving Indian classical arts at several stops along the route. These performances were designed to engage audiences and reinforce the message of soil protection.Speaking about the book, Jaggi said, “The journey included countless moments that most people never saw. Volunteers across continents contributed with extraordinary commitment, often behind the scenes, to bring the message of soil conservation to millions. This book captures those voices and experiences to show the human energy that powered the movement.”She added, “Being part of the journey also meant witnessing Sadhguru’s immense dedication. Riding across 27 nations in 100 days was physically demanding, yet everywhere we went, there was a remarkable outpouring of support from people who understood the importance of protecting our soil.”Structured across six chapters, the book traces the movement from its launch to campaigns across Europe and the Middle East, culminating in its reception in India. It includes stories such as that of Zoran, a volunteer from North Macedonia, whose experiences highlighted the global challenges facing agricultural soil. Other accounts describe people waiting late into the night across countries just to meet Sadhguru, reflecting widespread public engagement with the cause.








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