Sunday, August 7, 2011

Reflection of the month behind

I took a vow at the start of initiating this blog that I would be make a habit of write often. As is often the case with me, after the initial spike of excitement in June with my blog entries, I could not keep up with speed. It is often said that you have keep working on some thing at a reasonable level of excellence for at least 21 days for it to become a habit. Having to do with forming a neuron pathway in a part of the brain which drives our habit patterns.

July has been a tough month for quite a lot of reasons. The excitement to the trip to US was building up for sure. So was the tension in the relationships at home and in personal space. I still can't find balance or inner peace to some experiences that life throws at me. For one, I do not know how to maintain equanimity when your parents start conversations which you don't want to have, take space when you desperately need it and push you beyond your threshold. It reached a breaking point on one day when my dad has pushed the limits of advertisement. I accept parents feeling proud about their kids achievement and bragging about it. Of course, who else can claim bragging rights to a soul which you have given birth and nurtured for a good part of two decades. However, I am not sure how to stay balanced when the desperate need to seek public glory and esteem intrudes into my space of wanting to take experiences which nature gives naturally. On another note, I do not know how to reclaim a true feeling in the past and recreate it in the future. I also do not know how to rationalize the fact that it did swing from a crest to a trough. How do you balance the other person's need for a dialogue(which is draining for you) versus your need for silence and space? It is a contradiction which I can't still respond to naturally. Silence has always been my best friend and solution giver to life's deepest problems. Maybe, I should have written more about it. Maybe, I should have meditated more about it in silence. Maybe, I should have been selfless and taken the dialogue forward. These are questions worth wondering. 

But more importantly, they keep reminding me that I am human. That I need to evolve a greater deal than I think I have. As I thought of the next two years this is what came to my mind.

1 childhood dream to live, 2 years to dream ahead, 3 continents apart, 4 semesters of higher order stimulus, 5 elements to master and countless ways to be grateful for life! Let me reflect on the details of that thought.

1 childhood dream to live: I always loved to learn as a kid. Any thought of school fills me with nostalgia. It was a dream to go to the best university in the whole world. Where the mind is without fear, Where the head is held high, Where the world is not broken into fragments by narrow domestic walls, Where clear stream of reason cuts through the dreary sand of dead habit,Where the mind is led forward into thee into ever widening thought and action, Into that heaven of Harvard I am fortunate to be living over the next two years.

2 years to dream ahead: "Live the life of a monk".Geet Sethi's provocative thought keeps ringing in my head as I pursue the deepest scientific and spiritual wisdom at Harvard. Not only a chance to deeply dwelve into the Sciences of Mathematics, Economics, Public Administration, Politics, Psychology and Philosophy but also a chance to understand my deepest self. In the process, find my convictions and my next flash light for years ahead. Indian School of Public Affairs still lingers at the back of my mind as I write this.

3 continents apart: Asia, Africa and Europe - Home to nearly 80% of world's population and 95% of world's most needy. My purpose of all my study is to make life meaningful and spiritually fulfilling to them.

4 semesters of higher order stimulus - A chance to step up the ladder of Bloom's cognitive development taxonomy on every topic - Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, Critique in the same order.

5 elements to master - You are what you think and eat. I will need to work hard to be a master of my thoughts, therefore destiny and captain of my soul.

To cap off, I am truly grateful in countless ways for this opportunity of life itself and a chance to redeem the purest form of self. Any less effort and any lower goal seems not worth attaining. Like the saying goes, "Ambition is the not the vice of little people". It is time to wear my cloak of humility :-)  

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Indian School of Politics

Vision

One day before 2050, India will be the world leader in scientific and spiritual wisdom.
(As a nation we took 90 years from 1857 mutiny to realize our dream of political independence. However, we have yet to realize our economic, democratic and spiritual independence. There is no science to the choice of 2050, more than the fact that our generation with its indomitable will and the start given by the 90’s liberalization generation, is capable of making it happen in 40 more years – If only. This idea is about making that ‘If only’ happen)

Mission

Through a journey of deeply meaningful experiences, we will create leaders with impeccable moral fibre, discerning intellect, exemplary managerial skills and limitless love and compassion for humanity who will go on to work in spiritual unison towards the vision.
(Any other field or profession has success stories of people who have beaten heavy odds to make it happen. Our goal is to crash the barriers to entry in the field of politics as well. Irrespective of their identity and position in society, a patriotic and spirited individual must be able to qualify to win in our system of democracy. Our mission is to show that this is possible.)

Our core values

1.       Spirituality – We recognize that all knowledge, all wisdom, all morality, all love and compassion, all intuition, all creativity is within us and it will be our endeavor to find the highest form of self through the various means of - service to people , intellectual discrimination  and control of senses through austerity.

2.       Social capitalWe recognize the power of every spirited individual to create a movement by themselves. We are committed to serving children, youth and adults in our various means of spirituality, thereby building a circle of committed volunteers for our mission and vision.

3.       Public serviceWe recognize politics as a noble endeavor and as only one of the many means to serve people. We are committed to creating political leaders of highest quality and integrity who are devoted to the cause of our mission and vision.
‘Politics’ is by definition managing the infinite needs of society with limited resources. By this definition, civil society, NGOs, media are all part of eco system and have a role to shape the culture of main stream politics.

Our theory of change

Youth with leadership potential when put through a series of personally transformative experiences over two to five years will develop into leaders with integrity, idealism and an indomitable will to realize the vision2050.

Potential activities in the curriculum(Not full and final)

*      Pre read of books which cover India – Discovery of India ,  Argumentative Indian, Inspite of the Gods, India after Gandhi, Makers of Modern India, India: Development and Participation etc.

*      Induction program – 3 days
(Vision, mission, core values, expectations and team building)

*      Vipassana 10 day course – 12 days
(For Increased Concentration, Experiential awareness of self and mental well being)

*      Pre travel departure program – 3 days
(Reflecting on Vipassana workshop, Indian culture, heritage and values, preparing for India yatra)

*      India Darshan part 1 -  12 days
(Travel around India in groups of 2-3 to all the states. Write photo journals and experience both Bharat and India. Grassroutes and Tata Jagriti are models to partner with or emulate)

*      Yoga teacher training course – 1 month
(A program which will establish all fellows in control of senses apart from health and well being)

*      Service program – 10 months minimum and extendable based on fellow choice
(An ashram/school based program in which fellows learn, serve, teach, share, organize and grow. The school or ashram physical architecture and culture will reflect the core values articulated above.
Fellows will teach yoga and Vipassana to everyone, offer curricular and extra curricular help beyond school for children, organize service programs in communities, learn through class work in economics, public policy, public administration, political science, philosophy and elective social science courses like sociology, anthropology, history, geography etc., sharpen skills of public discourse, organization and fund raising. In the whole process, not only grow intellectually but also spiritually)


*      Media stint or Parliament associate stint or NGO stint – 1 year minimum
(Work with a print or electronic media group or a parliamentarian or a political party executive unit or an NGO/think tanks to understand the national and local issues deeply. A lot of partnerships can be evolved with existing programs like LAMP by PRS, Janaagraha, Political parties, Media groups etc.)

*      India Darshan part 2 – 12 days
(Plan this trip on your own and go to areas of your own interest for discovering yourself and India)

*      Post travel retreat and graduation– 3 days
(Get together, sharing of experiences and learnings and activities to refresh)

*      Year 3, 4 and 5 (Future career options)
Fellows will have a chance to work in the in house Centre for Public Leadership, Centre for Political campaigns or Centre for Social Innovation or be available for recruit into one of the main stream political parties.

Working in house with one of the three centers will give fellows a chance to nurture their goal or incubate their ideas of social or political activism.

1.       Centre for Public Leadership 
The objectives of this centre are to continuously research and improve the curriculum, leadership framework and partnerships with the school.

2.       Centre for Political campaigns
The objective of this centre is to support active political campaigns of alumni through consulting for innovative political management.

3.       Centre for Social Innovation 
The objective of this centre is to incubate ideas with social potential till they achieve a certain degree of scale and sustainability.

(All three centers will be evaluated for their effectiveness through feedback surveys and quantitative metrics like number of papers published, number of partnerships, number of alumni in political eco system, number of ideas which shape public policy etc.)


Finances

The estimated set up cost for the school is around 50 crores with infrastructure for classroom training, lodging, research centres, libraries and other service providing centres.The operational cost for sourcing the best in the world professors, researchers in Public Affairs and organizational talent is around 20 crores

In the true spirit of democracy, the school which is ‘for’ the people will be set up ‘by’ fund raising across all spectrums of society. While there will be no cap on highest donation, there will be no incentives for highest donation. All donations ranging from Re.1 to top ceiling will be treated equally and none of the donations will be publicly advertized. However, all donations will be open for audit scrutiny. 

If every Indian can contribute an amount of Re.1 per month, we can raise ~1200 crores in a year. Even accounting for just 10% collection in the first few years, we will be able to make this school a reality. In Japan, there already exists a successful model in the name of Matushita School of Political Management, which started with a public endowment fund of 100 mln$ created by the owner of Matushita through his private funds. All these combined give us the confidence that it can be done.

Also, the students will be given a task of public fund raising every year to raise money to cover their individual lodging, food, and school program expenses. Any amount they raise above their cost of the program can be used for their individual ideas under the scrutiny of their mentors.

Disclaimers

Ø  We have no monopoly over a person’s morality and therefore cannot stake claim that our alumni will be incorruptible under any circumstance. However, we shall through our school experience try to inculcate a holistic view of living a life of morality in public affairs, and we will continuously believe in the potential of each of our recruits to uphold those values.

Ø    We also believe that success in public affairs is contingent on being at the right point in the right time. Through our school experience we will shape individuals to be intellectually and spiritually ready to tap any opportunity that is available for them in the society. Therefore, we will only increase the probability of success and will not be able to engineer any of the social outcomes.  We believe in the articulation of our core value of social capital that every individual by themselves is capable of starting a movement.

Ø  Politics is not the be-all and end-all of our pursuits. Main stream politics we believe is a noble endeavor and the source of our first political independence. Our aim is to transform the existing political culture into one which is truly meritocratic and rewards the best individual.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Leadership 3.0 - LeadforIndia Vision 2050



Vision

One day before 2050, India will be the world leader in scientific and spiritual wisdom.

Mission

Through a journey of deeply meaningful experiences, we will create leaders with the moral fibre of Gandhiji, intellect of Nehru and compassion of Mother Teresa who will go on to work in spiritual unison towards the vision.

Our core values

1.       Spirituality – We recognize that all knowledge, all wisdom, all morality, all love and compassion, all intuition, all creativity is within us and it will be our endeavor to find the highest form of self through the various means of - service to people (Karma and Bhakti Yoga), intellectual discrimination (Jnana Yoga) and control of senses through austerity (Raja Yoga/Hatha Yoga).

2.     Social capital – We recognize the power of every spirited individual to create a movement by themselves. We are committed to serving children, youth and adults in our various means of spirituality, thereby building a circle of committed volunteers for our mission and vision.

3.       Public service – We recognize politics as a noble endeavor and one of the many means to serve people. We are committed to creating political leaders of highest quality and integrity who are devoted to the cause of our mission and vision.

Our theory of change

Youth with leadership potential when put through a series of personally transformative experiences over 2 years will develop into leaders with integrity, idealism and an indomitable will to realize the vision2050.


Potential activities in the fellowship

*      Pre read of books which cover India – Discovery of India ,  Argumentative Indian, Inspite of the Gods, India after Gandhi, Makers of Modern India, India: Development and Participation

*      Induction program – 3 days
(Vision, mission, core values, expectations and team building)

*      Vipassana 10 day course – 12 days
(For Increased Morality, Concentration and Experiential awareness of self)

*      Pre travel departure program – 3 days
(Reflecting on Vipassana workshop, Indian culture, heritage and values, preparing for India yatra)

*      India Darshan part 1 -  12 days
(Travel around India in groups of 2-3 to all the states. Write photo journals and experience both Bharat and India. Grassroutes and Tata Jagriti are models to partner with or emulate)

*      Yoga teacher training course – 1 month
(A program which will establish all fellows in control of senses apart from health and well being)

*      Service program – 10 months minimum and extendable based on fellow choice
(An ashram based program in which fellows learn, serve, teach, share , organize and grow. Fellows will teach yoga to everyone, curricular and extra curricular help beyond school for children, organize service programs in communities, learn through various suggested readings, discourses, leadership forums, group discussions and reflections, organize Vipassana course for people in community and of course, grow spiritually and intellectually in the whole process)

*      Media stint or Parliament associate stint or NGO stint – 6 months minimum
(Work with a print or electronic media group or a parliamentarian or a political party executive unit or an NGO/think tanks to understand the national and local issues deeply)

*      India Darshan part 2 – 12 days
(Plan this trip on your own and go to areas of your own interest for discovering yourself and India)

*      Post travel retreat and graduation– 3 days
(Get together, sharing of experiences and learnings and graduation ceremony)