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SYNOPSIS 2016 15th-24th December Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Chhattisgarh Jharkhand Odisha Andhra Pradesh
Overview 1 Journey 6 States 9 Days 3500 Kms 12 Projects 12 Role Models 40 Yatris Good Governance Yatra by VIF is an immersive travel program in governance. It provides an experiential learning platform for aspiring change makers to have a first-hand exposure to good governance models, interact with the visionaries behind the project and learn about the intricacies of policy in action.
Yatris The yatra consisted of a delegation of 30 passionate people from diverse backgrounds who are keen to enter the socio-political arena and be a part of the modern nation-building movement. Complete list of yatris can be seen here:
Yatri Testimonials Deepak Kanna Anna University | Infosys “When I came to this yatra, I was a newbie to north india. The yatra took us through the hinterlands of our nation and Snigdha Bairagi I had a baggage of my own Goonj misconceived notions. It all looked new to me, to meet “The kind of projects and models of such governance leaders and governance we have seen make me very experience the wide set of optimistic towards the government bright spots in governance. bringing a positive change in the society. This yatra has set the right This yatra opened new horizons for me precedent to further my by redefinating development and future interests in persuing a facilitating a newer perspective of career in the government” seeing problems. The optimal delegation delegation size ensured smooth and deeper interactions” Siddhant Siddhant Singh Singh Thapar University | UPSC Aspirant Thapar University | UPSC Aspirant “The difference between theory and practical now seem starker to me. I had read about a lot of governance projects as part of my preparations, but they all of them void to me. The bureaucrats we met in the yatra created a firm believe that effective governance can be delivered as a civil servant.”
Role Models Bureaucrats Parliamentarians Social Reformers Public Leaders Ministers Ministers Policy Entrepreneurs Policy Activists
Role Models Raman Singh Chief Minister, Chhattisgarh “The role of government is not just to answer citizen’s demands, but to be pro-active in delivering services. These must not be just one-time responsibility, but expanded to long-term capacity building.” Jamunamani Singh ASHA Worker, Tendagaon, Nilgiri Block, Balasore, Odisha “I have realized that there is only one formula for delivering good governance, that is to realize one’s responsibility in the system” Dr. Jay Prakash Narayan Founder and General Secretary, Foundation for Democratic Reforms “If a nation needs ‘heros’ for smallest of changes, that will not be sustainable. A nation will be great if the institutions are strong enough to support quick and effective governance.”
Role Models Capt. Dhananjay Mishra Senior General Manager, JUSCO “There is a need for corporates to build world-class infrastructure not just to cater for industrial growth, but create infrastructure for world-class living environment of its stakeholders” Ajay Chandrakar Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Panchayat and Rural Development, Culture and Tourism, Chhattisgarh State “Constructive debates and discussions are the crux of a democracy” Pratap Sarangi Ex-MLA and Social Worker, Nilgiri Block, Balasore “There might be hundreds of issues with the governance system. but that’s what should be motivating for the youth to join and change it”
Role Models Saurabh Kumar District Collector, Dantewada, Chhattisgarh “I have worked in this district for more than three years, but am yet far from understanding the society here. The impeccable trust people have on each other drives us to build deliver governance and do out bit” Rajat Kumar CEO, Naya Raipur Development Authority “A city planner’s responsibility is to keep in mind the perspective of all the stakeholders of the project,both future residents as well as past residents. The development model shouldn’t neglect either” Nidhi KamdarMinister for Parliamentary Affairs OSD, Maharashtra Chief Minister “Politics is changing, and there is growing demand of youth representation. These are the best times for the youth to enter politics”
Role Models Aman SinghChairman, ENAM Group Principal Secretary, Chattisgarh “Its important for people in authority to do justice to their roles and responsibilities. They need to adept to the changing world as well ground realities.” Sunil Jain Technical Director National Informatics Centre, Bhopal “We must build systems that reduce human intervention in rudimentary decision making. Transparency brings both trust and accountability in governance.” Saryu Rai Minister for Food and Parliamentary Affairs, Jharkhand State “Development & sustainability have to go hand in hand, and citizens must be vigilant enough to question the ill-formulated government decisions”
Projects VIDISHA Samarpit Parivaar JUSCO Waste Water Swacch Bharat Rural JAMSHEDPUR BHoPAL e-Uparjan Naya Raipur Samagra Pension Portal Hamar Chhattisgarh RAIPUR BALASOre Tendagaon Village NAGPUR Jalyukt Shivar BHU?BANESwar Vending Zones DANTEWADA Education City Livelihood College VISAKHAPATNAM Eastern Naval Command For more details:
Projects e-Uparjan Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh State Civil Supplies Corporation e-procurement of grains with direct payment transfer to ensure transprency and accountability Samagra Pension Portal Madhya Pradesh National Informatics Centre, Bhopal Pro-active and entitlement based direct pension transfer to beneficiary accounts on the basis on government records.
Projects Samarpit Parivaar Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh Samarpit Foundation Vidisha, MP Volunteer driven citizen movement to clean and create an aethetically synchornus city. Have reclaimed 500+ dirty landscapes with the help of local engagements. Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh Swachh Bharat Mission Madhya Pradesh Awareness driven implementation of Swacch Bharat Mission to achieve Open Defaecation Free villages across Madhya Pradesh.
Projects Jalyukt Shivar Hingana, Nagpur Maharashtra Government of Maharashtra Multi-lateral water conservation project with involvement of NGOs, Forest, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj departments in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. Naya Raipur Chhattisgarh Naya Raipur Development Authority Naya Raipur is India’s First smart green-field City, equipped with all sorts of modern amenities for resi- dents and visitors.
Projects Hamar Chhattisgarh Naya Raipur Department of Planning, Government of Andhra Pradesh Hamar Chhattisgarh is an inclusive development excercise by chhattisgarh government by awareness about developmental and ensuring peer learning amongst them. Education City Dantewada Department of Education Govt. of Chhattisgarh Interaction with various stakeholders of education projects like POTA Cabins, Aastha Schools (Secondary Education) and Choo Lo Aasman (Competitive coaching) in the Left-Wing-Extremism (LWE) areas of the state.
Projects Livelihood College Dantewada, Chhattisgarh Chhattisgrh State Skill Development Authority The college aims at tapping the local Human Resource Base to strengthen the infrastructure of Bastar. The college provides vocational training to school drop-outs to build skilled labor force in the state. JUSCO Waste Water Treatment Plant Jamshedpur, Jharkhand Jamshedpur Utility and Services Company JUSCO plans to make Jamshedpur India’s first zero-liquid discharge city with multiple sewage treatment plant and recurring usage of water for various purposes.
Projects “Malaria Free Village” Tendagaon, Balasore, Odisha Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) Worker Tendagaon, with the help of active participation of villages has been able to bring a multifold improvement in the health situation of the village. The village recently got appreciated by Sh. Narendra Modi in his ‘mann ki baat’ Eastern Naval Command Vishakhapatnam Eastern Naval Command is the first and largest naval command in India. The delegation interacted with few navy officers, and had a tour of the naval base complex.
Other Initiatives A 3-year nation building 21-day residential program in program for aspiring public public policy as a launchpad leaders and thinkers to bring for future policy makers. an impact in the various policy problems. VIF Fellowships Focussed Social Networking Platform for Vikasa C hange Change Agents Week-long A gents retreat on N etwork indic leadership to foster adaptive Policy Analysis leadership in and Evaluation youth 2-week immersive program for 3-week residential academic an international delegation to program in policy evaluation by experience international best Cornell University and GRAAM. practices in governance.
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