Leader Chetan Upadyaya experssing his journey of Prayana
Posted on Monday, July 28, 2014 by LEAD
Someone
rightly said that energy channelized in proper way gives a greater impact. I
did the same after attending Lead Prayana 2014, which made me realize my
potential to channelize my own energy in the right way. I, Chetan Upadyaya,
belong to a traditional Bramhan family from a very remote place called Hiriadaka
which is 15kms away from the pilgrimage place of Lord Krishna- Udupi.
Being the
son of a purohit Madivalappa Upadyaya. I always used to go with him for ‘poojas’
‘homas’ and ‘havanas’ in my free time. I have always been passionate to join
and learn Medicine but due to our financial condition, I ended up joining SDM
college of Ayurveda . I’m very talkative and studious too. I even actively participate
in cultural events in college as I practice Yakshagana and Carnatik music. My
HOD must have noticed my active participation or maybe it was sheer luck, he
called me and told me that, the only candidate selected for LEAD Prayana 2014 from
our college is me. Without knowing much, travelled to Hubli.
Every day meetings, inspiring role models and the highly enthusiastic
participants of Prayana and their life journey was like a real time experience
of leaders and their work. On board with
my co-prayanees, the travelling, talking and discussions enlightened me especially when they shared their
experience and their projects. I was fascinated with the idea of projects and
wanted to make a mark of my own through projects. I heard the
story of a budding leader, a village girl who worked part time to help her
family and for her education. She had also constructed 3 water tanks and made
provision for street lights for her village worth Rs 2.35 lakhs which solved the
water problem in her village. Leader Anuradha’s story inspired me and decided
to do something for the people.
I returned to Udupi
from Prayana with utmost joy and inspiration. I thought of doing some project
but time was a problem due to busy schedules in our college. But finally, I
took my first step by explaining to my friends Sangitha, Nagashri, Sukruth and
Vibha about LEAD and they supported me wholeheartedly. Together we started
teaching music in a home for the mentally challenged children. Initially, we
faced many difficulties. But now, we are successfully teaching them music on a
regular basis and also started teaching music in an orphanage to 50 children. Our
motto is to train them in Carnatik music and form their own band. During this
journey, our friends from other colleges came to know about this and wanted to
join and hence slowly the number of interested students increased and presently
we have a team of 20 members.
We have completed projects like building
a software containing details of interested blood donors with their blood group
and contact details given in various hospitals for easy accessibility. We have conducted
rural camps in rural areas and educated them regarding home remedies on various
diseases in 6 villages reaching 2000+ villagers. We also conducted orientation
in various colleges around Udupi to bring out the leadership qualities among
students.
I succeeded in all these projects
because of great co-ordination and support from my team. I could never visualize
doing all these activities with my busy schedule earlier. But after returning
from PRAYANA even with all the projects, managed time and am satisfied with my work.
I conclude by saying “If I can do all this, why not others? If each one of us contributes
as much as possible, we can make a better India for sure”
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