
Phase 1: Digital Yatra (Quarterly)
Objective: To provide participants (Yatris) with 15 essential skills that they can use to monetize their talents. Frequency: Every three months (4 times a year).
Format: Online sessions, webinars, interactive workshops, and peer-to-peer learning.
Outcome: Participants acquire new skills, receive certification, and prepare for monetization opportunities.
Potential Skills: Digital marketing, coding, business development, content creation, public speaking, leadership, and other high-demand skills.
Tools: Online learning platforms, live sessions, e-certificates, and progress tracking for participants.
* Phase 2: Bike Yatra (District-Level) –
*Objective*: After four successful digital yatras, transition to on-ground engagement in specific states or districts. – *Format*: A physical “Bike Yatra” with stops at different cities/districts of a specific state. –
*Activities at Each Stop*: –
Live workshops –
Skill demonstration events –
Local entrepreneurship showcases –
Community-building events with local NGOs and stakeholders –
*Duration*: Could be a week-long tour or 10-15 days, depending on the route. –
*Outcome*: Deeper community impact, participant exposure to ground realities, and practical learning experiences.
* Phase 3: Mentorship & Skill Classes (Bus Yatra- Within States)* –
*Objective*: Empower successful Yatris from previous phases to become trainers/mentors for others. –
*Format: Mentors (former successful Yatris) will travel across the country to host **skill classes, training camps, and knowledge-sharing sessions* at select event venues. –
*Target Audience*: Aspiring entrepreneurs, students, and community members interested in upgrading their skills. –
*Activities*: –
Skill-building bootcamps –
Workshops led by past Yatris-turned-mentors –
Success stories and case study presentations –
*Outcome*: A pool of change-makers and mentors is created, each having gone through the earlier phases of Digital and Bus Yatras.
* Phase 4: National Yatra with Role Model Mentors* (Train Yatra- within India) –
*Objective*: Similar to Jagriti Yatra, but with a critical difference — the **Role Model Mentors (past Yatris who became successful entrepreneurs)* will take the lead. –
*Format*: A countrywide journey with stops at selected venues where mentors will train new participants and Yatris. –
*Focus Areas*: Advanced skills, leadership, success stories, and entrepreneurship. –
*Activities*: –
Large-scale workshops –
Expert talks and motivational sessions –
Partnership with local NGOs and social institutions –
*Outcome*: A full-circle mentorship-driven movement that scales impact across the country and builds a sustainable system of community-driven capacity building.