Bengaluru, March 24 -- Human stories, silent sacrifices and unseen moments that powered spiritual leader Sadhguru's global 'Save Soil' campaign have been brought to the forefront in a new book that shifts the spotlight from the movement to the people behind it.

Titled Save Soil: 100 Days That Moved The World, the volume compiled by Radhe Jaggi, Sadhguru's daughter, captures the emotional and human dimension of the 100-day, 30,000-km journey across 27 nations.

Moving beyond statistics and policy advocacy, the book pieces together first-hand accounts of volunteers, organisers and ordinary citizens who became the backbone of the campaign, offering a rare glimpse into the energy and commitment that sustained it across continents.

Through sto...