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Mark the 2nd Anniversary of the Save Soil movement on 21 March: Speak Up for Soil Policy Change

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Dear {NAME}, As we dive into the pivotal year of 2024, during which nearly half the world's populati

[Save Soil Journey 2nd Anniversary Join the Celebration 21 March]() Dear {NAME}, As we dive into the pivotal year of 2024, during which nearly half the world's population will cast their votes, it is time for us to rally together for a cause that affects us all: Soil health. To back up Sadhguru's remarkable 100-day, 30,000 km journey and the many steps Save Soil has taken since then, a show of support by the citizens advocating for crucial Soil policy changes becomes critical. Our collective voice holds immense power, and now is the moment to utilize it for the betterment of our planet. Mark your calendars for March 21, as we commemorate the 2nd anniversary of Sadhguru’s Save Soil journey. This is more than just an anniversary – it is a call to action. In just 2 minutes of your time, you can contribute significantly to this movement by writing to your leaders and urging them to prioritize Soil health on the political agenda.   Write to Your Leaders On March 21 to #SaveSoil [The Power of One Letter]() Let us inspire and mobilize as many people as we can to speak up about Soil. This is a crucial step to let the governments know we want to make this happen!   What Do I Do As An Earth Buddy? Starting March 21, apart from writing to your leaders, urging them to place Soil health at the top of their agendas, Soil School Lesson Plan: Help future generations learn about the importance of Soil, share a [Soil Lesson Plan]() with teachers. Save Soil Club: Calling university students - [Start a Save Soil club]() in your institution. Connect with a student who started a club. Please spread the word on social media. Tag our [handle]() and nominate five friends to join the cause. Use #Letter4Soil and #SaveSoil [twitter]() [instagram]() [facebook]() [linkedin]() [YouTube]()   Stay Connected Join our Save Soil What'sApp channel for updates and real-time discussions. Together, we can make a meaningful difference. Join Now for Live Updates [Join Us on WhatsApp!]() Let us spread the word! [Sadhguru] Conscious Planet 951 Isha Lane, McMinnville, TN 37110 [Unsubscribe](

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