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 Movements Need Leadership

Published 12 June 2026

By Nayakanti Prashant

3rd Gen Banker & Citizen Lobbyist – Bengaluru

Advocating Digital Transactions Day (April 11)


Disclaimer: These are my personal views. This initiative is undertaken in my individual capacity.

The final destination is April 11 – Digital Transactions Day. All others are bridges towards Digital Transactions Day.


December 28, the birthday of Shri Ratan Tata, is proposed as Visionary Entrepreneurs Day to celebrate vision, leadership, innovation and the positive impact that entrepreneurs can create for society. 🌱🏛️💡

 


 

Over the past five days, this series has reflected on a simple progression.

Every Vision Starts Small.

Vision Needs Participation.

Participation Builds Momentum.

Why Andhra Pradesh Has A Unique Opportunity.

Momentum Creates Movements.

Today's reflection focuses on the next step.

Movements Need Leadership

A movement may begin with participation.

But participation alone is rarely enough.

To sustain momentum, movements need leadership.

Not leadership in the sense of authority.

Leadership in the sense of guidance, direction and inspiration.

Recent developments around Yogandhra illustrate this well.

As International Yoga Day approaches, preparations continue across Andhra Pradesh. Senior officials from the Ministry of Ayush have reviewed arrangements in Visakhapatnam, while Yogandhra activities continue to attract students, citizens and visitors across the state.

Participation creates momentum.

Leadership helps momentum endure.


Visakhapatnam 🤝 Varanasi

Tirupati 🤝 Thane

Yesterday's reflection introduced the idea that Visionary Entrepreneurs Day could create journeys of exposure.

As I reflected further, another thought emerged.

Not every journey begins with a train ticket.

A student from Varanasi may one day travel physically to Visakhapatnam, experiencing different landscapes, cultures and perspectives along the way.

But another student may participate digitally.

A mentoring session.

An innovation challenge.

A collaborative project.

The journey still happens.

Only the mode changes.

This is important because opportunity should not depend entirely on travel.


Leadership Removes Barriers

A travel-only programme may help a few students.

A hybrid programme may help many more.

A digital-first programme can reach thousands.

Perhaps the future of Visionary Entrepreneurs Day lies in embracing all three approaches:

  • Digital Participation
  • Hybrid Participation
  • Physical Participation

What matters is not the distance travelled.

What matters is the exposure gained.


Mera Paas RTIH Hai. Aur Yogandhra Bhi Hai.

The Visakhapatnam pairing also highlights something unique about Andhra Pradesh.

Visakhapatnam is not only emerging as an important centre for Yogandhra and International Yoga Day preparations.

It is also home to an RTIH spoke focused on sectors such as:

A student arriving in Visakhapatnam could potentially experience more than a wellness movement.

They could also gain exposure to innovation, entrepreneurship and emerging technologies.

In that sense, Visakhapatnam becomes more than a destination.

It becomes a learning platform.


What Could Visionary Entrepreneurs Day Become?

Over the last few days, an interesting thought has emerged.

Perhaps Visionary Entrepreneurs Day is not primarily about remembering a visionary entrepreneur.

Perhaps it is about encouraging future visionaries.

Students.

Mentors.

Innovators.

Community leaders.

Entrepreneurs.

People willing to help others move forward.

If that happens, the observance becomes more than a celebration.

It becomes a platform.

And every successful platform requires leadership.


One Final Thought

Participation may start a movement.

Momentum may help it grow.

But leadership helps it endure.

And perhaps leadership is not about helping a few people travel farther.

Perhaps leadership is about helping more people begin their journey.

That may be one of the most important lessons emerging from Yogandhra 2026.


References

Yogandhra Portal

https://yogandhra.ap.gov.in/#/home/index

Ratan Tata Innovation Hub

https://rtih.co.in/

Previous Reflection

https://movethebarrier.blogspot.com/2026/06/why-andhra-pradesh-has-a-unique-opportunity-yogandhra-2026-visionary-entrepreneurs-day.html


Nayakanti Prashant

3rd Gen Banker & Citizen Lobbyist – Bengaluru

Advocating Digital Transactions Day (April 11)

The Joy of Digital Transactions - Nayakanti Prashant
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