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Ashutosh Joshi, a resident of Narvan village in Ratnagiri, began his journey on April 10, when Ram Navami was celebrated. His walking expedition, which started from native Narvan beach, will end at Puri in Odisha, covering a distance of 1,850 km.
Walking through places including Chiplun (Ratnagiri district), Koyna, Patan, Umbraj (Satara district), Solapur, Pandharpur (Solapur district), Joshi reached Latur on Thursday morning. He will continue his journey through Nanded, Parbhani, Chandrapur and Gadchiroli districts in the state before proceeding to Odisha. He said that on his way, he has been interacting with people on issues like farmers’ suicide, water scarcity, increasing use of plastics, global warming, among others. ”I decided to travel on foot to create public awareness about these issues,” he said.
Joshi, who completed his school education in Chiplun tehsil, later studied at Model Art Institute in Mumbai’s Dadar and at Bharati Vidyapeeth in Pune. He later went to England and completed his further education in fine arts. After that, he worked in Scotland, Spain and England in the field of photography and maintaining the balance of nature.
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