It is one thing to study the theories of leadership and quite another to apply them to the real world. And what better place to do so than in rural India, a landscape that brims with opportunities for the changemakers of the future!
Karma-Yoga, which is the experiential leadership module offered at Great Lakes, gives our leaders-in-training a chance to roll up their sleeves and bring about a lasting change in the villages around our campus. From helping women achieve self-employment to helping improve educational, healthcare and sanitation facilities, Karma-Yoga has touched the lives of thousands of villagers in more ways than one.
Not an exercise in charity by any means, Karma-Yoga instills in its participants a sense of humility and an appreciation of life in rural communities. As Karma-yogis, students step into the villagers’ shoes, work with them to understand what changes can be brought about and rouse everybody in the community to action, bringing about a change for the better.
Past activities have included setting up healthcare camps, organizing computer and vocational-skill classes, and instituting waste disposal and water conservation initiatives. The list runs into several activities, the details of which may be accessed on the Great Lakes website.
We at Great Lakes believe management is best taught in the real world, a world that goes beyond the comfortable confines of air-conditioned classrooms and offices. The realities of rural India offer much to managers in the making, acquainting them with the soul of the country and helping them understand their needs, ambitions and aspirations.
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As any participant would attest, the satisfaction of having brought about a lasting change is incomparable. This, to many, is the single greatest takeaway from Karma-Yoga, not to mention the wealth of learning that every village, with its unique opportunities and challenges, offers.
- Ajay Chandar
Ajay Chandar is currently a PGDM student at Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai. Prior to joining Great Lakes, Ajay was working as an Internet Marketing Analyst with Starcom Mediavest – Convonix, an Internet Marketing agency in India. A member of the branding and PR committee at Great Lakes, Ajay’s other interests include Quizzing, blogging and active social media participation. He has participated and won several National level Quiz competitions.
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