One fine morning, I got to know about
TEDx event happening in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. I grabbed the opportunity to
attend the event. I met one young boy of age 23 there who was introduced to me
as the organizer of the event. First interaction with him was small &
formal. But that meeting gave me a hint of his distinct personality. His name
is, Utkarsh Garg.
I was sure that knowing more about him
would be interesting. So I decided to meet him. And here I am, starting my
series of stories – “Ignite – stories of invincible youths” with his story.
The story starts as a story of any
common middle-class boy. Shy, introvert Utkarsh entered NIT Raipur with a
simple dream of getting a degree and job. But this place had something
different in store for him. He felt left alone because of his shortcomings in
presenting himself, interacting with others, socializing. But instead of being
depressed about it, he consciously started to work on himself. He faced his
fears, actively participated in extra-curricular activities & soon was a
hero in college. He found his inclination towards poetry because it was a
medium to express himself. Working for college “Committees and clubs” developed
qualities of managing & coordinating teams and gave him exposure to the
world literature. Entering sports committee helped him gain physical freedom
(he says precisely 20kgs reduced in 8 months was the 1st successful task for
self), taught him “how to be a true leader even if circumstances are all
against you”. His well-thought choice of internship at a start-up gave him
knowledge of managing finances too & was cherry on the cake in this journey
of self-discovery. The mythological stories heard in childhood made sense while
reading Speaking Tree Column in TOI. (He makes his notes based on his understanding
of the topic in the column – amazing!) This developed spiritual angle towards
true meaning of life.
The dots started connecting, introvert
– poetry – expression – spirituality- leadership - discovering/identifying the
objective of his life. Next step in a common person’s life would have been
well-paid job & materialistically happy life. But Utkarsh is different
& special because of his different & special choices. Next dot for him
was an urge to give back to the society where he lived i.e. Chhattisgarh
This urge made organize a TEDx event,
He started a business on Consulting brands and managing their Public relations.
Alongside this he also started Alphapreneur – a platform for all creative
people who want to follow their passion which unified it into a holistic
concept.
Some of the well-thought &
well-executed activities of Alphapreneur include–
Start-up conference – The Largest
Startup Conference of Central India and the most diverse in the whole nation.
Passion directory – Phonebook of
people organised according to their passions. So that they can connect more
synergistically.
Passion talks – A direct interaction
with people who want to follow their passion with an expert in the field which
we might think is impossible to have a career in.
TEDx – To bring innovative ideas by
people of the state on the global stage.
Exposure trips - Visits to remote
tribal villages in Chhattisgarh (His thought behind such trips amazed me – it
keeps you grounded, connects you to nature & culture, gives you a taste of
vulnerability of life.)
Utkarsh also runs a start-up Arz kia
hai – A community of poets & writers, which recently got funded. To add
some facts, Arz Kia Hai was the first platform to organise open-mic poetry
slams in India back in 2013 while he was still in college. The organization
caught up slowly with just him being the admin of the page to 250+ registered
members all over India with over 5 dedicated chapters today. And guess what!
They are launching the first literature digest in coming months while opening a
first high-end digital library with its offline outlets.
This, indeed, is a list of ‘most
weird’ ideas for today’s materialistic world. But Utkarsh’s conviction behind
these ideas is so strong that I am sure he will make this list work for him
& others like him. And I can see more such ‘out of the box’ ideas added to
his list the next time I meet him.
If I want to sum Utkarsh Garg’s
personality in one word, that word would be – HARFANMAULA.


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ReplyDeleteProud of such talents and their initiatives working in the state of Chhattisgarh. Wish they continue their hustle with diligence :)
ReplyDeleteWill continue a decade or more with your support bro...You have laid the foundation bricks!!
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