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Ahmdabad visit | Ganeshgaon village project | Architect Yatin Pandya | CEPT | Akshardham

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It was one of my most productive trips to Ahmdabad, where the core objective was to meet Sir, Architect Yatin Pandya, see his work and get him on board to design the Ganeshgaon village school into a community space for thriving for not just the students of the school but for the village as a whole. our aim is to create spaces that help uplift the physical, mental, emotional, and the spiritual, and integrate nature, sanskriti, character into it. He shares his phylosophy and thoughts on what he would bring forth in designing the Ganeshgaon school, in this video. While I thoroughly enjoyed meeting Yatin sir, I had a great time interacting with Zaid, who played the key role in introducing me to Yatin sir. His hospitality was one of the best I have experienced and will never forget how he made me feel and taken care of throughout. 🙏💖🙏 I also had a great time meeting Mitul bhai whom I had a joyful conversation on the evening I arrived in Ahmdabad. Besides meeting my lovely people, I also visited Akshardham and saw the vedic water fountain show. I highly recommend seeing this!!!! A must in your itinerary! I do recommend visiting the Ahmdabad cave, famous for its painting and artwork by M. F. Husain! Please do watch the video and like it, leave a comment with your thoughts about it....and if you wish to be a part of the school project, please do donate as much as you can afford to. Maytou play a small role in the divinity's big vision. 💖💖💖 If no one told you today, I love you 💕

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This was one of my most productive trips to Ahmedabad, and I’m taking you along for the heart of it: the Ganeshgaon village school project. My core intention was to meet Architect Yatin Pandya sir, experience his work, and invite him to come on board to help us reimagine the Ganeshgaon school as a true community space—not only for the students, but for the village as a whole. When I speak about “upliftment,” I mean spaces that nourish the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual—while staying rooted in nature, sanskriti, and character. In this video, Yatin sir shares his philosophy and what he would bring into the design for Ganeshgaon. I also share the human side of the journey—my gratitude for Zaid, who introduced me to Yatin sir and took such beautiful care of me throughout, and my joyful evening conversation with Mitul bhai when I arrived. Alongside the meetings, I visited Akshardham and watched the Vedic water fountain show (truly a must), and I also recommend the Ahmedabad cave known for M. F. Husain’s artwork. If you feel called to support the school project, please donate whatever you can—may we each play a small role in divinity’s big vision. And if no one told you today, I love you.

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