Bisam Cuttack, Rayagada, Odisha | February 24, 2026 : Grameen Charcha 2026 concluded in Bisam Cuttack, Rayagada, with a strong and unified “Rayagada Call to Action”a community-led roadmap to strengthen rural livelihoods, protect local ecology, and deepen grassroots governance, aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
The three-day national platform brought together over 2,000 tribal leaders, women, youth, and grassroots practitioners from seven states, representing more than 50 sangathans. What emerged from these collective voices and lived experiences was a powerful shiftfrom top-down approaches to people-led solutions, firmly positioning communities as the drivers of their own development.
Participants spoke candidly about the realities they face such as irrigation gaps, rising agricultural distress, limited market access, seasonal migration, weakening traditional livelihoods, and unsafe drinking water. In response, the Rayagada Challenge Lab became a space for solutions, where communities came together to design practical pathways forwardfrom solar irrigation and water harvesting to local processing units and mandis, stronger wage employment and village enterprises, and renewed support for tribal weaving and non-timber forest-based livelihoods.
On the final day, this spirit came alive through sports and cultural celebrations. From morning games to evening dances, there was a strong sense of pride, joy, and togetherness. These moments went beyond celebration; they strengthened bonds, built confidence, and showed how culture and sports can inspire resilient, community-led leadership.
The Rayagada Call to Action outlines five core priorities: building self-reliant village economies; investing in decentralised infrastructure including irrigation, storage, and safe drinking water systems; strengthening community-led governance through Palli Sabhas; promoting youth and women leadership through skills and entrepreneurship; and aligning economic development with ecological sustainability.
Grameen Charcha 2026 reinforced a powerful and growing beliefthat India’s future will be shaped in its villages, with communities not just participating but actively leading the way. The voices and solutions emerging from Rayagada carry the potential to influence policy, inspire programme design, and scale grassroots innovations, paving the way for a more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable journey towards Odisha Vision 2036 and Viksit Bharat 2047.