At a very young age Kalyan decided that the schooling system didn’t work for him. “I didn’t like the idea of being interrupted from what I was learning at the end of a period and moving on to something else”, he says. Although he would leave home to go to school, he wouldn’t end up getting there. Eventually of course his parents found out. Both of them being in academia were distressed that their son wasn’t interested in studying.
Kalyan could quite easily write a book about his experiences from this travel he had undertaken, the hundreds of kilometers he had walked, the people he had come across, the happiness and the hardships he had experienced via others etc. In spite of, what must have been a very difficult trip, all I heard from Kalyan was how enriching the whole experience was.
ProtoVillage is a 1000 day project to develop a remote village cluster in Andhra Pradesh (India) into the prototype of an "Adequate" village cluster... a replicable model for integrated rural development! Join us, and let's make it happen. Together!
Mission
ProtoVillage is underway in Tekulodu Panchayat, a cluster of 3 villages in Chilamathur Mandal Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
The components of its mission are:
To bring about a sustainable state of adequacy in the given cluster of villages, by 2013 - socially, economically and environmentally viable - that sees the local community directly involved in its thinking and making
To rigorously document the development process into a robust framework that can be broadly replicated across the country
To create rural social leadership capacities to ensure rapid replication of the framework.
Company Overview
ProtoVillage is the initiative of InteGreater Foundation, India. We want to go beyond defining the poverty line or measuring the number of people that fall below it. We want to develop a "context agnostic" definition of the "desired state" of being, and help the populations get to that desired state and have sufficient access to factors that ensure dignity of life. We call this desired state "Adequacy", and it has 12 inter-linked, and interdependent dimensions: Food, Water, Shelter, Clothing, Energy, Income Generation, Education, Health Care, Public Domain, Connectivity, Social Equity and Eco-Conservation/Disaster Management.
The interplay of the 12 dimensions varies according to the specific constitution of the different clusters of villages. The recipes for adequacy will thus be different for different clusters even though the raw materials (the 12 dimensions) are still the same.
ProtoVillage is our endeavor to develop and implement a theoretical framework that is designed to be both broadly replicable and also capable of accounting for the uniqueness of local conditions.”
When he was in engineering college, to add to his credentials for getting admission into a good MBA institute, Kalyan started an NGO. Their first project was a cataract camp in a village, where using the services of some ophthalmologists from Chennai, they would undertake mass surgeries for those who were blinded by the disease but were too poor to do anything about it. After a tough first day when there were supposed to have been approximately 200 volunteers, of which less than 10 showed up, Kalyan, who stayed back in the village, was looking up some of the patients, when one of the older women put her hand on his face and gave him her blessings.