21 June 2026
International Yoga Day | 190 Days to Go to Shri Ratan Tata
Birthday | Visionary
Entrepreneurs Day (Proposed)
3rd Gen Banker & Citizen Lobbyist – Bengaluru
Advocating Digital Transactions Day (April 11)
Disclaimer: These are my personal reflections.
Whether Visionary Entrepreneurs Day begins in
2026, 2027 or later, the underlying ideas remain worth exploring.
The ultimate destination is April 11 – Digital Transactions Day.
As Yogandhra 2026 concludes, one announcement stands out.
The discussion is no longer limited to a single day.
Permanent yoga centres are now proposed across Andhra Pradesh.
Participation is being transformed into continuity.
That thought stayed with me.
What if the same principle could someday be applied to
innovation?
Perhaps that is where the proposed Visionary Entrepreneurs Day (VED)
becomes interesting.
Not as a one-day event.
But as an annual moment that celebrates and strengthens the RTIH
ecosystem.
Why Could VED
Be A Game Changer?
First, it could provide an annual flagship platform for
showcasing RTIH achievements, startups, mentors and student
innovators.
Second, it could encourage statewide participation in
innovation, much as Yogandhra encouraged statewide participation in yoga.
Third, it could connect local strengths with national
opportunities.
Throughout this series, we explored how a conversation between
Eluru and Ernakulam could reveal opportunities in eco-tourism and wetland
conservation.
We explored how Anakapalli and Amritsar could exchange ideas
around community service, local enterprise and social innovation.
We imagined Kakinada and Kolkata learning from one another
through ports, trade, textiles and cultural enterprise.
We reflected on how Prakasam and Pune could connect
agriculture, manufacturing, education and entrepreneurship.
The objective was never district twinning.
The objective was opportunity discovery.
Fourth, it could help build a network mindset where students,
communities, institutions and entrepreneurs learn from one another.
Nobody Is Travelling. Yet Ideas Are Travelling.
Imagine a student entering RTIH Visakhapatnam at
Siripuram.
A conversation begins near the shores of RK Beach.
Another participant joins from RTIH Rajamahendravaram in
Bommuru, where the Godavari continues its timeless journey towards the sea.
A startup founder connects from Tirupati, where millions of
pilgrims create one of India's largest service ecosystems.
A mentor logs in from Anantapuram, where wind turbines turn
across the horizon.
Another participant joins from Vijayawada on the banks of the
Krishna River.
The Amaravati Hub brings the conversation together.
Soon, the network expands.
A voice joins from the backwaters of Kumbalangi in Kerala.
Another arrives from the Langar halls of Amritsar.
Someone connects from the ghats of Varanasi.
Another shares experiences from the ports of Kolkata.
A participant joins from the innovation corridors of Pune.
Nobody is travelling.
Yet ideas are travelling.
That may be the real power of a network.
And If VED 2026
Does Not Happen?
The idea does not disappear.
RTIH continues.
Startups continue.
Mentors continue.
Students continue.
Communities continue.
The conversation continues.
Sometimes a good idea arrives in 2026.
Sometimes it arrives in 2027.
What matters is that the momentum continues.
Looking Ahead
A fisherman looking out towards the Bay of Bengal near
Visakhapatnam.
A handloom artisan working along the Godavari near
Rajamahendravaram.
A student from the innovation corridors of Pune.
A mentor joining from an RTIH spoke in Andhra Pradesh.
Their challenges may differ.
Their opportunities may differ.
Yet a single conversation can help each of them see
possibilities they had not considered before.
Perhaps that is the real lesson from Yogandhra 2026.
Participation creates connections.
Communities create continuity.
Networks create possibilities.
Opportunities create impact.
The Joy of Digital Transactions
Nayakanti Prashant
3rd Gen Banker & Citizen Lobbyist – Bengaluru
Digital Transactions Day (April 11)
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