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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2009

Positive Footprints - India follows a group of travellers as they travel to Jambha, a village deep in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan to help restore a local school.

What propels someone to choose this type of trip? What does it mean for the local community to receive this support? and how do these travellers from all over the world pull together in extreme conditions to get the job done.

Funding for project materials was made via the Footprints Network (http://www.footprintsnetwork.org) from 1,173 donations made by World Nomads (http://www.worldnomads.com) travellers.

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  • This seems asinine you probably could have hired just as many local laborers to do this for the cost of just one of these peoples plane tickets.

    If these people want to help they would probably be better utilized passing on more advanced skills than painting to these children.

  • This is a good incentive;It will be better if these foreign people teach indians people and give them quality eduction.

    Anyway,it is the moral repsonsability for all indians to repair schools.

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