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“”Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover””-Mark Twain
Shraddha Dhakal (Nepal)
"YPY has not only gifted me with knowledge but also
with the lovable people which would take me a long
time to get it. I would describe YPY as the best
memory of my life”. Continuous 168 hours with all
these people sharing ideas and each moment was
more than awesome.
Asmita Moon YPY was more than listening to inspirational speakers, it was about realizing how they got inspired. YPY was more than exchanging cards, it was about building relationships. I joined ypy to get some collaborators on my project and I got that, but more importantly, I got friends who understood my vision behind the project. Thanks to TEAM YPY !
Pritesh Shrivastava YPY was a defining experience for me. I went into the journey with a lot
of fears and doubts in my mind regarding my career plans. Now that the yatra is over, I feel much more confident and energized. I have built strong bonds with my fellow yatris who I believe will stay with me for the rest of my life. My exposure to people from such diverse backgrounds has really broadened my horizons and I have learnt a lot both from my fellow
yatris as well as the role model and entrepreneurs who I interacted with.
Gunjan Pahuja (via poem)
When I was just
a girl with
dreams in my life
full of ambitions
to touch the
distant sky
I was clueless, I was simply lost
never knew how worthy I am
didn’t know how to get what I
really want
They say miracles happen
and so I found you
Yatra of Hope, a Journey of
Power
and I went with it
clueless of what held beyond
It was the phase I couldn’t
believe it was true
I was lost in heaven
full of wisdom and countless joy
hoping nobody to find me
I never wanted to look behind
Making lifelong friends was
never in the plan
but I shared my sorrows with
the strangers that I met
crazy as I was, there were more
around me
burning with passion
to build roads of innovation in
the monotonous society
For the first time in my life
I felt this where I belong
where people were listening to
me
and I not being judged
but appreciated for what I was
I returned with loads of
memories
friends that have now become
family
and new pair of wings with
which I soar high
there is no holding back for me
Thanks to Yatra, you have simply
changed my Life!
Sudarshan Reddy
“The Yatra gives us in return is who you are and what
you want to be, that is it helps us to know more
about self identity. Though we may not get clear
conclusion we would at least start thinking that for
what we’re made ?
Bala Sahitya
About seven months ago, when I filled in the application for the Yuva Prerna Yatra 2015, I barely realized that it was going to be one of the best things I ever did. The Yatra not only inspired me to do more with my life but gave me connections that I could never make otherwise. It was a platform where I connected to people from all around the world, with ages ranging from 19 to 30 - each adding the flavor and wisdom of a
different phase of life to the group. This diversity nurtured and facilitated great peer to peer learning. The Yatra for many champs, including me, was a process of turning a budding idea into a full-fledged business plan and finding potential co-founders to the enterprises we intend to set up. Each morning when I wake up, this sense of responsibility that the Yatra has instilled in me, fills me with vigour and zest
for life. It has been close to 80 days now, since I returned from YPY. But even today, when I close my eyes all that I can see is the serene hills, all I can hear is the gushing of the river Ganges and all I can think of is that spark in the eyes of those little children I met, when they spoke to me about their dreams. YPY 2015 has given me the most wonderful 7 days of my life!
Pritish Choudhury
The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single bus." While recalling
the past seven days of the yatra seems like looking a
mirror except for the fact that the person I knew
before the yatra and after are entirely different. There
was a vision that the organisers shared of
empowering of the youth through enterprise. A week
in an Institute carried out on a bus where the learning
is through experimentation and exploration and
unlike our education system it was fully practical. This journey also
developed a sense of teamwork, calculated risk taking and leadership
that is crucial in facing all the challenges in life.
Sweta Suman
A student vacillates between different thoughts
he/she has, as what to pursue, or the idea one has, is
it sustainable, feasible and/or profitable and the Yuva
Prerna Yatra provided us with the prospect of sharing
them with others and veritably discuss all its aspects.
It gave me a chance to explore not only the places of
scenic beauty, where the nature’s marvel renders one
speechless, but also gave me the path to explore
myself. This journey was more than a revelation for
me, and I would like to recommend it to every student and individual to
take chances and go for it.
Ilya (Russia)
“The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single bus." I met lots of
role models of India who are the real heroes of India. I
was really inspired by this journey and found new
friends in all states of India in just 7 days. Yatra team
was really supportive for each individuals. I never
forget in my life that two days I have spent on the bank
of holy Ganga River with 100 best youth of world. This
journey has given me great friends and mentors that I would cherish for
my entire life.
Snehal Chauhaun
YPY was one of the most awesome and learning
experience of my life. I met the budding
entrepreneurs from various fields, came to know
about the unsung heroes of Himalayas and most
importantly explored the unexplored. Thanks a lot to
YPY 2015 Team for giving me a chance to be a champ.
Once a CHAMP, always a CHAMPION.
Mayur Balkrishna Bagul
Life is not only just time pass do something to heart
yourself. It’s truly said: Travel is more than the long
way; “it is a change for self to think deep and
permanent, in the ideas of in your life change”.
There was a vision that the organisers shared of
empowering of the youth through enterprise. On
personal level it felt that a week in an Institute
carried out on a bus where the learning is through experimentation and
exploration and unlike our education system it was fully practical.
Navdeep Kaur
Yuva Prerna Yatra was one of the first experiences in my life towards
journey of enterprise development. And I would say,
totally worth having one such opportunity in my life.
Visiting fields where people are working for actual
issues was one big inspiration. More than anything
for me, being with 99 other candidates with similar
mind set gave me a great set of ecosystem for my
entire life. Will love to have another such opportunity
time and again in my life to keep me going and giving meaning to my life.
Vaibhav Goel
Yuva Prerna Yatra was the best experience of my life.
It gave me a platform to open up myself and get my
basic doubts cleared. I got a chance to meet 100 odd
people from different parts of the world and
understand their way of thinking. In simple worlds
Yatra gave me some very good friends and enough
motivation to do something great in life.
Gourav Shukla
I heard about it through yourstory.com, and luckily I’m in the top 100.
Before Yatra, I had lot of ideas and questions
regarding establishing a start up in my mind? During
Yatra I met innovative/creative minds and shared
our ideas with each-others as well as with YPY team
members. I learnt how to do work in better way and
what is the best way to implement our idea? What
are the pros and cons to keep on mind before
starting start up? It was a great learning for me.
Vishakha Rajeev kakkar
The yatra was spellbound experience for me. I from
a small town named Kurukshetra in Haryana. The
yatra taught me that you need not to born in big
cities to dream big and do big. Take your step, don’t
think of consequences and be the change maker. I
am now more confident and can take stands for
things.
Shawarni Khanal (Nepal)
I’d and still have a passion to bring out the change,
a dream to travel and explore new places. Lightning
Lamp in the inaugural session and representing
Nepal with international participant was the best
part of the YPY2015. Different inspiring stories of
creating the long term sustainable change from
different visionaries was really very inspiring.
Taslima Tanvira Tui (Bangladesh)
Early YPY15, I was worried, tensed, curious, excited! But the hospitality
of the team, removed all my anxiety. I went there
with a dream to learn. Yes, my dream became true.
Before I wanted to do something in tourism sector.
But, after I return back from YPY, I decided to make
a well combination with tourism, farming &
education. It was impossible for me to discover
places, meet role models, gather their experiences,
knowledge & encouragement alone. These seven
days experiences would be my life time experience. YPY is the platform
where I discovered myself and a new window opened in my life.
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Anton (Russia)
The YPY experience was enlightening for me at so
many levels. Each individual’s invaluable suggestions
and opinions over my work helped me shape my idea
in my country. With a once in a lifetime opportunity of
getting to experience the natural beauty of
Uttarakhand, I got to know about various sustainable
models that have been created in the rural belts of the state which have
benefited the local people at such a large scale.
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