Updated On: 09 August, 2025 07:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Team mid-day
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A woman in traditional Koli attire squeezes in a quick selfie between Narali Poornima celebrations at Madh Jetty

A moment from the sensory trail in Goregaon. PIC COURTESY/SAHA
Mumbai’s green lungs are turning inclusive, thanks to the neurodiverse community, SAHA. Earlier this week, a special trail at the BNHS Nature Reserve in collaboration with the Roots Forest School saw participants make a splash in streams and smell fresh blooms of flowers amidst the sound of rain. SAHA co-founder Aarti Parikh told this diarist, “Children loved getting their hands dirty in the soil while studying earthworms and fungi. They were given a bag and told to collect items along the trail. At the end, kids had to smell the items they had collected before putting them back on the ground.” To keep an eye on upcoming trails, log on to @saha_togetherness.