The idea of calling a continual effort to excel as 'a journey towards excellence' is pretty modern. Hence formation of a compound word, which is a specialty of Sanskrit structure might look artificial, hence may miss to convey the same idea.
Like for instance one could call this as mahotkarShayAtrA; It would be better in such situations to use a phrase instead, i.e. mahotkarShAya yAtrA. Such devises are not uncommon within Sanskrit's traditional reach. Like kaNThe kalaH is at once a samAsa(Compound word) as well as vyasta-prayoga(= split expression).kaNThe kAlaH (lit. Death in (His) neck) is supposed to mean Shiva as He is supposed to have injested deadly poison hAlAhala (or kAlakUTa) that came as the first output of the churning of the Ocean of Milk.
The similar word for 'Fashion' in Sanskrit is 'Vesh-Bhusha-ah'.
journey: यात्रा yaatraa; प्रवास pravaasa; प्रयाण prayaaNa.
The Sanskrit word Tanisha means ambition.
sadbhav means harmony in hindi. Sadbhav is not a sanskrit word.
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
PRATHIBHA
The similar word for 'Fashion' in Sanskrit is 'Vesh-Bhusha-ah'.
The Sanskrit word for pride is 'mana'. where it goes towards delusion, 'mada' is sometimes used.
journey: यात्रा yaatraa; प्रवास pravaasa; प्रयाण prayaaNa.
The Sanskrit word Tanisha means ambition.
sadbhav means harmony in hindi. Sadbhav is not a sanskrit word.
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
What is the sanskrit word for "improvement"?
Answer is "Broccoli", Broccoli is Sanskrit word, it is come from Sanskrit.
The sanskrit word for hope is "asha"
Sanskrit word for union is 'Sangh-ah'.