Wednesday, 31 October 2018

Letter to Student Series : Volume 4 Issue 2


My Dear Student Friends,
Greetings!

This is Dr. Ravi Saripalle, Founder, Inspire to Innovate (i2i) Storytelling Movement. Welcome to “Letter to Student Series- Volume 4 and Issue 2. Hope you enjoyed reading my previous letter They are available at http://i2itm.blogspot.in/ and Video Message series is available at https://www.youtube.com/user/Indianrichtalent. The goal of these letters and video messages are to inspire, educate, engage, entertain and empower the students and make them Future Ready.

Inspiring Story Series: Episode 12-Subhash Palekar, A "Visionary" Indian Agriculturalist, promoter of Zero Budget Natural Farming: Subhash Palekar, an agriculturist, is practicing and promoting Zero Budget Natural Farming. Shubhashji completed Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture at Nagpur. He got truly inspired by Indian Vedic philosophy and practicing Gandhiji’s principles which are based on truth & non-violence. He is an ardent promoter of Zero Budget Farming which is based on natural farming. It brings lot of long-term results. Today, more than 30 million farmers throughout India are practicing Zero Budget Natural Farming. To his noble efforts, Shubhash Palekar received India's fourth highest civilian award - Padma Shri in 2016. To more about Shubhashji, please do visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subhash_Palekar.  You can listen to his inspiring story, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4dK-xJVMp8 and get inspired!

Inspiring Story Series: Episode 13- Lakshmikutti (Popularly known as Vanamuthassi, Grandmother of Jungle), a great Poison healer using traditional medicine:  Lakshmikutti, a tribal woman from Kallar forest Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, known for her amazing poison healing capabilities. She can prepare 500 medicines through her sheer memory. She has been practicing traditional medicine for over 50 years. She has been invited by multiple agencies for expert talk. She is also famous as critic writer (poems, dramas) and teacher in the folklore academy. To know more about her, please visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakshmikutty. To her noble efforts, Lakshmikutti got awarded India's fourth highest civilian award - Padma Shri  in 2018. Hear her amazing story at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpUKaKRTycQ and get inspired!

Dr P D Kameswara Rao , left career as nuclear physicist in USA to make a difference in poor rural people near Cheepurupalle, Vizianagagaram, AP: Dr P D Kameswara Rao, who was a researcher in Boston University and Rutgers University in USA (spent 11 years together), returned to his native place to understand rural issues and to uplift the lives of poor villagers. He established Sodhana Charitable Trust (SCT), 1979 in Cheepurupalle in Vizianagaram district of AP, and has been working towards rural transformation programs for last 40 years. To know more about Dr Rao's work, please visit http://sodhana.org.in/about.html and please do visit
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/66421882.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

IIT Bombay Team Unearths the Potential Maharashtra’s Hot Springs and geothermal energy sources/opportunities: Team from IIT-Bombay led by Dr Trupti Chandrashekhar in collaboration with IIT-Hyderabad, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (Amethi), and the University of Florence (Italy), studied 350-km stretch Maharashtra's coastline where natural geysers exists. They believe that more than 60 hot water springs  exist in that region. These springs got immersed in minerals, with temperature ranges from 40 and 72 degrees Celsius. They can be used for medical purpose and they are holding religious credit. They can be used as natural greenhouses, dehydration units for perishable food products, natural health spas. They will develop tertiary industries which helps in employment generation. Natural geysers/ geothermal energy promotes green energy. Great research work by the team! Thank you Better India for publishing such an inspiring news. To read more, please visit https://www.thebetterindia.com/163273/iit-maharashtra-hot-springs-india-news/

Jitendra Singh, a security guard writes 4,000 letters to families of martyrs and still counts: Jitendra Singh, 37-year-old private security guard from Surat, a native Bharatpur district, Rajasthan, also having family members serving Indian Army, has been writing to families of martyrs from last 18 years, right from 1999 Kargil war. He wants to bring confidence and show gratitude among those families. He has database of 38,000 martyrs and would like to work towards writing to all these families. So far, he wrote 4000 letters! Great spirit Jitendra ji. Thank you yourstory for publishing this article. For more details, please visit https://yourstory.com/2018/10/jitendra-singh-honour-martyrs/

Have you seen "talking bananas"?: Stacey Truman, the cafeteria manager at Kingston Elementary School in Virginia Beach, Virginia wanted to inspire students in the school. She started writing down little and inspiring messages on bananas and served the students! What an idea right? What kind of encouragement students get? Some of the messages were " Just Breathe", "You get what you give", "Keep Trying", " Never give up", "Make someone laugh", " You are loved" etc. Is it not great idea to inspire someone right? It is a healthy, curious and inspiring method to feed children. Can you implement this model in your vicinity? To read more, please visit https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/lunch-lady-encourages-students-by-writing-messages-on-fruit/

13-year-old Indian Origin boy topped America’s Next Top Young Scientist: Rishab Jain created an algorithm which uses an artificial intelligence to accurately locate and target the pancreas in real-time during a cancer patient’s MRI radiotherapy. Pancreas cancer is third leading cause for deaths. He also received $25,000 prize. Good job Rishab. Keep the spirit. To know more, please visit https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/13-year-old-named-americas-top-young-scientist-for-drastically-improving-pancreatic-cancer-treatment/

Green Machine to Generate Clouds in order to generate Clean Water Wins $1.75 Million: Skysource/Skywater Alliance developed a container which sucks hot air outside and when mixed with cold air inside, causes condensation. The resulting droplets are collected in the water tank which is good solution for the rural and poor segments. The necessary power is supplied through biomass. This is also giving biochar as bi-product which helps in nourishing the farms. To know more about this innovation, please read https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/totally-green-machine-that-uses-biowaste-to-generate-clouds-for-clean-water-wins-1-75-million-xprize/.

Karthyayini Amma, 96-year-old woman, cracks Kerala literacy exam who is oldest among peers: A total of 43,330 students appeared for literacy examination conducted by the Kerala government. In this, Karthyayini Amma scored 98 out of 100, wherein she got  28/30 in mathematics, 30 out of 30 in reading test and 30 out of 30 in writing. Inspiring women right? This 96-year-old women never attended school in her life. She used to work as sweeper at temples and nearby households and raised family. Inspite of this background,  she has this great learning attitude which we all should appreciate. Thank you Indianexpress for publishing this inspiring news. To read more, please visit https://indianexpress.com/article/india/96-year-old-woman-oldest-among-her-peers-cracks-kerala-literacy-exam-5427962/

Dear Students, Hope you completed Future readiness assessment. This is to help you to plan your life better and make you relevant in the context of 4th Industrial revolution. Please take this assessment every month without fail. It acts like reminder to 5 important activities- Inspire yourself through positive stories, get mentored from your role model, develop your natural intelligence, manage academics and do physical activity. Request you to answer the following five questions and calculate your Future Readiness.
1.         I read / hear stories of amazing people           
 (A) weekly once (10 marks)           (B) monthly once (5 marks)           (C) Irregular reading (2 marks)                                      (D)Not Interested (0 marks)
2.         I write letter / mail to my mentor (other than parents) for guidance (professional / personal)
(A) every 6 months (10 marks)      (B) yearly once (5 marks)               (C) Irregular writing (2 marks)                                        (D)Not Interested (0 marks)

3.         I practice my passion or natural intelligence (to know your intelligence https://goo.gl/vgyD54) 
(A) weekly 4 hours (10 marks)       (B) weekly 2 hours (5 marks)        (C) Irregular practice (2 marks)              (D)Not Interested (0 marks)

4.         I manage my academics with consistent percentage or grade 
(A) A Grade and above  (10 marks)            (B) B Grade and above  (5 marks) (C) C Grade or below (2 marks)                  (D)Consistent Failure (0 marks)

5.         I do physical activity and maintain good health  
(A) weekly 4 hours (10 marks)       (B) weekly 2 hours (5 marks)                   (C) Irregular practice (2 marks)      (D)Not Interested (0 marks)
Check Your Score and Title



I wish you should be either Performer (your score should be between 40-50) or Challenger (your score should be between 25-40). You should not give any scope to be  Lounger (relaxed) with 10-25 score or Laggard (slower than desired) with score less than 10.

My Dear Friends, Appreciate your valuable time. See you in my next letter. Thank you for giving me this wonderful opportunity. You can also reach to me at sdindia2020@gmail.com. I am happy to respond to your letter.
With Best Wishes,
Dr. Ravi Saripalle

About Author:    Dr. Ravi Saripalle is Founder of Inspire to Innovate (i2i) Storytelling Movement and Director, Center for Innovation, GVP College of Engineering (A), Vizag, AP, India. As part of Inspire to Innovate (i2i) Storytelling Movement, Dr.Ravi is trying to instill inspiration through spreading positive stories of amazing people in the form of short stories, embedding them in the form of letters (epistolary form) and sending them to thousands of schools, colleges, universities districts administration across India. Also conducting Storytelling Workshops in select institutions. Providing customized mentoring to inspired students. Dr. Ravi is having 18 years of experience in Industry, Consultancy, Training, Mentoring and Research. Prior to this current mission, Ravi worked with Wipro Technologies for more than a decade.  Ravi can be reached at sdindia2020@gmail,com or http://i2itm.blogspot.in/ or https://www.facebook.com/RaviSaripalle

Previous letters are available at http://i2itm.blogspot.in/    Videos https://www.youtube.com/user/Indianrichtalent

Disclaimer: The goal of this i2iSM letter series campaign is to inspire students / youth through storytelling and develop innovative leaders to build strong nation. In this process, I have taken several data points from various websites, NEWS articles, books, videos etc. I sincerely thank all the editors for providing such an insightful stories and information. To the best of my knowledge, I tried to acknowledge all the sources. I sincerely apologize for any omissions, grammatical mistakes and hurting any reader’s sentiments. I request all the readers to understand the spirit behind this effort. This effort doesn’t involve any commercials. Letter series is for free distribution.

Saturday, 29 September 2018

Letter to Student Series : Volume 4 Issue 1


My Dear Student Friends,
Greetings!

This is Dr. Ravi Saripalle, Founder, Inspire to Innovate (i2i) Storytelling Movement. Welcome to “Letter to Student Series- Volume 4 and Issue 1. Hope you enjoyed reading my previous letter They are available at http://i2itm.blogspot.in/ and Video Message series is available at https://www.youtube.com/user/Indianrichtalent. The goal of these letters and video messages are to inspire, educate, engage, entertain and empower the students and make them Future Ready.

Inspiring Story Series: Episode 10-Dr Chandra Sekhar Sankurathri, A "Visionary" who is working towards cause of "Vision": Dr. Chandra Sekhar established Sankurathri Foundation (SF) (Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh) in 1989 in the memory of his wife Manjari, son Kiran and daughter Sarada, who died in the bombing of Air India Flight 182, off the coast of Ireland on 23 June 1985. Today Sankurathri Foundation is doing amazing service in multiple areas. The most noted one is Eye Care, providing quality eye care to needy. Till date it served more than 28,30,866 out-patients and performed over 2,47,221 surgeries. To know more about this initiative, please do visit http://srikiran.org/aboutUs.aspx. You can listen to this inspiring story of Dr Chandra Shekar, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWETGVUS6r0 and get inspired!

Inspiring Story Series: Episode 11- Dr Bakthi Yadav, Doctor Didi, Giving Free Treatment since 1948 :  Dr Bakthi Yadav is an Indian doctor, the first female MBBS from Indore, famous for not taking any money and provide free consulting. She is famously known as Doctor Didi. Hear her amazing story at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rjuQBp5xH8 and get inspired!

WAYU (Wind Augmentation Purifying Unit) , A device which can purify air over 500 SqM: Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and National Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI) developed a device which purifies the air in the vicinity of 500 Square Meter. Surprisingly this device only consumes half a unit of electricity for 10 hours. It requires Rs 1500 monthly maintenance cost. It costs around  Rs. 60,000. When cities are fast polluting, these kind of devices are great boon. Thank you CISR-NEERI for developing such a device which creates social impact. To read more about this, please do visit http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/65956297.cms?utm_source= ontentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

Arunachal Pradesh, India's second Open Defecation Free (ODF) state: After Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh became 2nd Open defection free state. This hill state has 21 districts. Inspired by Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin) SBM (G), central government sponsored around Rs. 12000 and state government around Rs. 8000, raising the grant to Rs. 20,000. The beauty of this movement is,  most remotest villages along the international boarder have also participated. Truly inspiring. In spite of communication challenges and strenuous trekking for days together to carry construction materials,  people of Arunachal Pradesh participated in this ODF movement. Hats off to you! You are true inspiration. To read more about this, please do visit https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/good-news-after-sikkim-arunachal-pradesh-becomes-second-open-defecation-free-state-in-india-419767

Harsukh Bhai, famously known as ‘the birdman’ who feeds thousands of birds daily: A bird lover and nature lover, Harsukh Bhai feeds more than 10,000+ birds everyday! Though he is 5th class dropout, but in my view, he has done PhD in extending his love towards birds. He started this as a hobby when he met with an accident. During this period, he hung cobs (extracted from pearl millet) to his house which attracted a parrot. Gradually this number increased and now it became farm for birds! He made a stand of old pipes, each stand is good enough to hold 2,700 pearl millet cobs at once and fixed them in his farm land. This family change the cobs twice a day so that birds can comfortably feed on. Harsukh Bhai spends 1.5 lakhs per year to this noble act. His entire family is participating in this good deed. Great act Harsukh Bhai. To read more about this, please do visit https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/good-news-meet-the-birdman-harsukh-bhai-who-feeds-thousands-of-birds-daily-397109

The Interesting facts of Jaipur Foot Story: Jaipur foot (prosthetic limb) is considered as one of the biggest invention/innovation in orthopedic field-medical science. It is an indigenous invention made in 1968. Indian patients hold few cultural issues -should be low cost, people walk barefoot, sit cross legged, squat and work on uneven land! This invention has been evolved taking cues from these issues. It is a combined effort of Dr P.K Sethi and sculptor Ram Chandra Sharma (a real and unsung hero among many who are using these prosthetic legs). This effort has been supported by Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata  Samiti (BMVSS) which is started by a noble man, D.R. Mehta. In last 40 years, BMVSS is credited with helping more than 1.6 million disabled people. The medical procedure is all free of cost! Credit goes to BMVSS! BMVSS is also working on confidence building exercise and helping victims to get an employability skills and providing few job opportunities as well.  This invention costs just $20 as compared to a knee replacement which could cost thousands of dollars. For this, it received award by TIME magazine 50 best inventions in 2009. To read more, please do visit https://jaipurbeat.com/2017/07/01/12-things-you-need-to-know-about-the-world-famous-jaipur-foot/

Kere Kamegowda, 82-year-old man single-handedly built 14 tanks to conserve water: Kere Kamegowda, an uneducated but undoubtedly a great ecologist! This man singlehandedly built 14 tanks in Kundinibetta, near Bengaluru-Malavalli-Kollegal Road, Chamarajanagar district. Started this journey 40 years ago, he is truly visionary! He is highly technical in his approach- all 14 lakes are interlinked. He even used prize money to build more new lakes! Humanity prevails! To read more, please do visit http://achhikhabre.com/kere-kamegowda-ecologist/

Dear Students, Hope you completed Future readiness assessment. This is to help you to plan your life better and make you relevant in the context of 4th Industrial revolution. Please take this assessment every month without fail. It acts like reminder to 5 important activities- Inspire yourself through positive stories, get mentored from your role model, develop your natural intelligence, manage academics and do physical activity. Request you to answer the following five questions and calculate your Future Readiness.

1.         I read / hear stories of amazing people           
 (A) weekly once (10 marks)           (B) monthly once (5 marks)           
(C) Irregular reading (2 marks)       (D)Not Interested (0 marks)
2.         I write letter / mail to my mentor (other than parents) for guidance (professional / personal)
(A) every 6 months (10 marks)      (B) yearly once (5 marks)               
(C) Irregular writing (2 marks)       (D)Not Interested (0 marks)

3.         I practice my passion or natural intelligence (to know your intelligence https://goo.gl/vgyD54) 
(A) weekly 4 hours (10 marks)       (B) weekly 2 hours (5 marks)        
(C) Irregular practice (2 marks)      (D)Not Interested (0 marks)

4.         I manage my academics with consistent percentage or grade 
(A) A Grade and above  (10 marks)   (B) B Grade and above  (5 marks) 
(C) C Grade or below (2 marks)        (D)Consistent Failure (0 marks)

5.         I do physical activity and maintain good health  
(A) weekly 4 hours (10 marks)       (B) weekly 2 hours (5 marks)        
(C) Irregular practice (2 marks)       (D)Not Interested (0 marks)


Check Your Score and Title



I wish you should be either Performer (your score should be between 40-50) or Challenger (your score should be between 25-40). You should not give any scope to be  Lounger (relaxed) with 10-25 score or Laggard (slower than desired) with score less than 10.

My Dear Friends, Appreciate your valuable time. See you in my next letter. Thank you for giving me this wonderful opportunity. You can also reach to me at sdindia2020@gmail.com. I am happy to respond to your letter.
With Best Wishes,
Dr. Ravi Saripalle

About Author:    Dr. Ravi Saripalle is Founder of Inspire to Innovate (i2i) Storytelling Movement and Director, Center for Innovation, GVP College of Engineering (A), Vizag, AP, India. As part of Inspire to Innovate (i2i) Storytelling Movement, Dr.Ravi is trying to instill inspiration through spreading positive stories of amazing people in the form of short stories, embedding them in the form of letters (epistolary form) and sending them to thousands of schools, colleges, universities districts administration across India. Also conducting Storytelling Workshops in select institutions. Providing customized mentoring to inspired students. Dr. Ravi is having 18 years of experience in Industry, Consultancy, Training, Mentoring and Research. Prior to this current mission, Ravi worked with Wipro Technologies for more than a decade.  Ravi can be reached at sdindia2020@gmail,com or http://i2itm.blogspot.in/ or https://www.facebook.com/RaviSaripalle

Previous letters are available at http://i2itm.blogspot.in/    Videos https://www.youtube.com/user/Indianrichtalent

Disclaimer: The goal of this i2iSM letter series campaign is to inspire students / youth through storytelling and develop innovative leaders to build strong nation. In this process, I have taken several data points from various websites, NEWS articles, books, videos etc. I sincerely thank all the editors for providing such an insightful stories and information. To the best of my knowledge, I tried to acknowledge all the sources. I sincerely apologize for any omissions, grammatical mistakes and hurting any reader’s sentiments. I request all the readers to understand the spirit behind this effort. This effort doesn’t involve any commercials. Letter series is for free distribution.

Tuesday, 28 August 2018

Letter to Student Series : Volume 3 Issue 12


My Dear Student Friends,
Greetings!

This is Dr. Ravi Saripalle, Founder, Inspire to Innovate (i2i) Storytelling Movement. Welcome to “Letter to Student Series- Volume 3 and Issue 12. Hope you enjoyed reading my previous letter They are available at http://i2itm.blogspot.in/ and Video Message series is available at https://www.youtube.com/user/Indianrichtalent. The goal of these letters and video messages are to inspire, educate, engage, entertain and empower the students and make them Future Ready.

Inspiring Story Series: Episode 9-Dr Bharat Vatwani, Ramon Magsaysay Awardee 2018: Dr Bharat Vatwani, founder, Shraddha Rehabilitation Foundation, working on great cause, reuniting mentally ill roadside destitutes with their respective families. This foundation is helping towards treatment, custodial care and rehabilitation to a neglected group of mentally - ill roadside destitutes and reuniting them with their lost families. It started in 1988, till date 5000+ destitutes have been reunited. You can listen to this motivating story of Dr Bharat who is providing a human experience at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ8sf1yoRL8 and get inspired!

Inspiring Story Series: Episode 10- Sonam Wangchuk- Innovator, Education Reformer, A Real Hero of Ladakh, Ramon Magsaysay Awardee 2018:  Hope you have seen Amir Khan's inspiring movie called  3 Idiots in the Year 2009. In the end, you might got thrilled with Amir Khan's character as teacher named Phunsukh Wangdu who promotes the grassroots innovations. The real inspiration behind this role is Mr. Sonam Wangchuck, Ladakhi engineer, innovator and education reformist. He is an inventor of Ice Stupa technique, creating artificial glaciers, a technique to store the winter water in form of conical shaped ice heap and can be used in summer for farming. Hear his amazing story at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTSVLNpNEVo and get inspired!

Sonam Lotus, Son of Humble Farmer, Became Ladakh’s Unofficial ‘Weatherman’!. Sonam Lotus, a humble farmer's son from Ladakh region is known for his weather prediction. Having more than 10,500 facebook followers, receiving Best employee as meteorologist in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, is famous now! Though there is no high school in his village, Sonam pursued his master in physics from Jammu University but today became master in weather prediction. Ladakh is known for its unpredictable and adverse weather conditions. This region is prone for flash floods, landslides, avalanches, windstorms and hail storms etc. The role of weather prediction is critical for these people. Maximum reported temperature in Leh up to 1980 was 34.2 degrees Celsius where as in 2014, it rose to 35.4c, an increase of 1c. This is not good sign for the region and for the whole sub-continent. Climate change has severe consequences. Unfortunately, Ladakh received only 1 cm of snow up to February 2018, where as last year same time, it was 30 cm of snow. Usually it is 22 cm  average. This is not good sign. Using facebook page, Sonam educates and updates all his followers, helping local people as well as tourists. Thank you Sonam for your inspiring and meaning help. Thank you The Better India for publishing an inspiring story. To read more, Please visit https://www.thebetterindia.com/157088/ladakh-weatherman-sonam-lotus-climate-change/

Akella Raghavendra, building platform for UPSC & Other competitive exams coaching in Braille: Raghavendra, completed his graduation in 1994, aimed for UPSC examination. He went up to interview but cannot make it. He did not get de-motivated. He started Akella Raghavendra Foundation, a coaching center to train UPSC aspirants in Hyderabad. He takes a batch of 30-40 students, give them best training possible with personal mentoring and counseling. Till date, more than 500 students cracked various exams and in multiple cadres. Raghavendra coaches needy visually-impaired and physically-challenged persons free of cost. He uses Whatsapp and other electronic means to follow-up daily activities. After 7 years of long effort, he could able to develop India's first-of-its-kind UPSC coaching book for visually-impaired. Amazing effort right. He also developed free audio books for all aspirants. India as 2 crore differently-abled individuals, out of which 10% are graduates. This material would help those aspirants. It shows his vision and approach towards  these visually impaired people. Thank you Raghavendraji for your noble efforts. To read more about this, please visit https://www.thebetterindia.com/156738/upsc-exams-ias-telangana-akella-raghavendra/

Hosachiguru, Agricultural Asset Management Startup, Creating Social, Environmental and Economic Impact: Started by 3 Technopreners, Ashok J, Sriram Chitlur and Srinath Setty, relinquished their full time jobs and took up this Green venture. In Kannada, Hosa means new and Chiguru means sprout. Today they are running 30 sustainable green projects on 800 acres of land and selling these forest plots! What a great concept right? Yes, they sell the pieces of land (call them "Green Units"- an asset which is valuable, yielding and close to Nature.) and manage green on their behalf. Isn't a wonderful green concept? They use water harvesting methods, bio-diverse farming,  bio-fertilizers, bio-pesticides, live mulching, intercropping, integrated pest management and the inclusion of a diverse variety of herbal plants etc. Thank you better India for publishing such an interesting story. To read more, please visit https://www.thebetterindia.com/155524/city-mini-forest-startup-hosachiguru/. To know more about this startup, please visit their website  https://www.hosachiguru.com/our-story/

IQ or EQ or SQ1 or SQ2 which is most important in Career selection and its growth?: Interesting Question Right? IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient, EQ stands for Emotional Quotient, SQ1 stands for Social Quotient and SQ2 stands for Spiritual Quotient. You may agree or not, but all 4 quotients play important role in different facets of your career selection and progression. However, their prominence differs depending on the stage. For e.g. as soon as you got graduated from college, IQ is most important to crack competitive entrance examinations. During your HR round, your Emotional Quotient plays major role. Once you join an organization, your SQ1- Social Quotient plays major role during growth phase. Once you become most senior in the organization, spiritual quotient plays important role. In today's context, the most important education is developing all quotients simultaneously. Today, we are too much focusing on improving IQ levels, missing other three  important quotients. This will lead to disaster. Request you to focus on all 4 quotients simultaneously and build 360 degree profile of yours. Are you ready?

World’s First Electrified Road Charges Vehicles as they Drive (Sweden): Interesting Right?  Sweden opened a road which recharges the batteries of cars and trucks as they drive along it. Vehicles have movable arm which is attached to the bottom of the vehicles, which connects to electric rail embedded within the road, transfers the energy to the battery. They opened 2 KM road for public use. Hope in India, we get similar setup. To read more, please visit https://www.positive.news/2018/environment/34102/sweden-worlds-first-electrified-road-charges-vehicles-as-they-drive/  

Dear Students, Hope you completed Future readiness assessment. This is to help you to plan your life better and make you relevant in the context of 4th Industrial revolution. Please take this assessment every month without fail. It acts like reminder to 5 important activities- Inspire yourself through positive stories, get mentored from your role model, develop your natural intelligence, manage academics and do physical activity. Request you to answer the following five questions and calculate your Future Readiness.

1.I read / hear stories of amazing people           
 (A) weekly once (10 marks)           (B) monthly once (5 marks)           
(C) Irregular reading (2 marks)       (D)Not Interested (0 marks)

2. I write letter / mail to my mentor (other than parents) for guidance (professional / personal)
(A) every 6 months (10 marks)      (B) yearly once (5 marks)               
(C) Irregular writing (2 marks)      (D)Not Interested (0 marks)

3. I practice my passion or natural intelligence (to know your intelligence https://goo.gl/vgyD54) 
(A) weekly 4 hours (10 marks)       (B) weekly 2 hours (5 marks)        
(C) Irregular practice (2 marks)      (D)Not Interested (0 marks)

4.I manage my academics with consistent percentage or grade 
(A) A Grade and above  (10 marks)      (B) B Grade and above  (5 marks) 
(C) C Grade or below (2 marks)              (D)Consistent Failure (0 marks)

5.I do physical activity and maintain good health  
(A) weekly 4 hours (10 marks)       (B) weekly 2 hours (5 marks)        
(C) Irregular practice (2 marks)      (D)Not Interested (0 marks)

Check Your Score and Title



I wish you should be either Performer (your score should be between 40-50) or Challenger (your score should be between 25-40). You should not give any scope to be  Lounger (relaxed) with 10-25 score or Laggard (slower than desired) with score less than 10.

My Dear Friends, Appreciate your valuable time. See you in my next letter. Thank you for giving me this wonderful opportunity. You can also reach to me at sdindia2020@gmail.com. I am happy to respond to your letter.
With Best Wishes,
Dr. Ravi Saripalle

About Author:    Dr. Ravi Saripalle is Founder of Inspire to Innovate (i2i) Storytelling Movement and Director, Center for Innovation, GVP College of Engineering (A), Vizag, AP, India. As part of Inspire to Innovate (i2i) Storytelling Movement, Dr.Ravi is trying to instill inspiration through spreading positive stories of amazing people in the form of short stories, embedding them in the form of letters (epistolary form) and sending them to thousands of schools, colleges, universities districts administration across India. Also conducting Storytelling Workshops in select institutions. Providing customized mentoring to inspired students. Dr. Ravi is having 18 years of experience in Industry, Consultancy, Training, Mentoring and Research. Prior to this current mission, Ravi worked with Wipro Technologies for more than a decade.  Ravi can be reached at sdindia2020@gmail,com or http://i2itm.blogspot.in/ or https://www.facebook.com/RaviSaripalle

Previous letters are available at http://i2itm.blogspot.in/    Videos https://www.youtube.com/user/Indianrichtalent

Disclaimer: The goal of this i2iSM letter series campaign is to inspire students / youth through storytelling and develop innovative leaders to build strong nation. In this process, I have taken several data points from various websites, NEWS articles, books, videos etc. I sincerely thank all the editors for providing such an insightful stories and information. To the best of my knowledge, I tried to acknowledge all the sources. I sincerely apologize for any omissions, grammatical mistakes and hurting any reader’s sentiments. I request all the readers to understand the spirit behind this effort. This effort doesn’t involve any commercials. Letter series is for free distribution.