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Deepa Nayak

Uttara Kannada is known as the land of rivers. Religious places, National Park, waterfalls, beaches and backwaters; there are many tourist attractions in this district in Karnataka.

Deepa was born in an agrarian family living in Siddapur, a village in this district. She studied in a government school. Any kind of sport didn’t ignite her interest. Being chubby, she often faced friendly banter from her classmates. After completing 10th grade, she moved to Sirsi to pursue intermediate studies.

In 2006, she came to Bangalore to study electrical engineering. But her financial constraints didn’t allow her to pursue any hobbies as she had to solely focus on studies to rise above the water.

The year 2010 brought a change in fortune as she secured a job at Tavant Technologies. She got a decent salary and the money brought freedom.

For the very first time in life, she thought of doing something apart from studies and work. She went for morning jogs to enjoy the beautiful weather of Bangalore. As she continued running, someone suggested that she should consider participating in an upcoming event.

She made her very first appearance in any running event during the 2011 edition of TCS 10K. She was elated after completing the run in 64 min.

Soon after this event, she joined aerobics and running took a backseat.

For the next 3 years, she made occasional appearances in events like TCS 10K, Kaveri Trail Marathon 10K and Ajmera Thump.

In 2014, she joined Wipro Running Club and went to Lalbagh over weekends for training.

Owing to her preparation, she secured first position in Spirit of Wipro Run 2014. Receiving the medal in front of thousands of people made her feel special. First time in life, she witnessed so many people celebrating her success and cheering for her. This particular moment proved to be transformational as it was about to shape the course of her life.

After three years of running 10K distance, she set her eye on the next milestone. That year she ran her first half marathon in the Bangalore Marathon 2014.

In 2015, she joined Reebok Running Squad and trained with coach Neera Katwal. She went to Kanteerava Stadium for four days a week. That’s where she got to learn the nuances of coaching. Couple of years later, she worked at Cult Fitness as a trainer and further fine tuned her coaching skills.

In the Bangalore Marathon held in Oct 2017, she secured 3rd position in the half marathon category. Having spent the last three years honing her coaching skills and improving her strength for running half marathons, she was now ready for the next big challenge of running a full marathon.

Exactly a year later, she was elated after covering the total distance of 42.2 KM. Officially she was now a Marathoner.

The year 2019 brought change in fortunes and set the tone for the next phase of her life.

On 19th Jan 2019, Suresh from Reebok Running Squad introduced her to Shreyas Karnad while having dinner in Mumbai. Shreyas is the founder of running group Runners 360. The very next day, thousands of runners participated in the iconic Tata Mumbai Marathon (TMM). Post completion of the run, Deepa was looking for her friends from the Reebok squad but they were nowhere in sight. Shreyas had already finished his run and was waiting for his friends. Upon seeing Deepa, he offered her water and helped her to find members of her running group. They never met after that event.

In Nov 2019, Deepa started planning for next year’s Full Marathon. She prepared a plan, but wanted to get it reviewed from someone experienced. She remembered about Shreyas with whom she had interacted way back in January. She felt a bit awkward to approach him after such a long time. Nevertheless she didn’t know anyone else who could support her during that time. Finally when she mustered some courage to speak to Shreyas, he immediately helped to fine tune the plan. Soon after she started going to Kanteerava stadium regularly to run with Shreyas.

She performed superbly and clocked her personal best timing to finish TMM 2020 in 3:29:59. A month later, she finished the Delhi Marathon in 3:28:00.

On the onset of COVID in Mar 2020, the world came to a stand still. As people were struggling to find a way to keep the things on track, Shreyas started online ZOOM sessions to train runners of Runners360 club. Deepa joined as a strength and conditioning coach and started taking online sessions. She enjoyed her journey thoroughly.

Leaving a well paying corporate job to pursue your passion requires courage and immense self belief. Being a running coach demands plenty of physical and mental energy on a sustained basis. So it was going to be a tough decision to leave the job and move completely into coaching.

Her husband Ankit has been a great pillar of support since they got married in 2017. He helped Deepa in making that important career move.

Shreyas also gave her a lot of support to keep negativity at bay and choose a career that fills life with purpose.

So in June 2022, she took a leap of faith to leave job at Akamai and pursue her passion for coaching and running.

She continues to work as Strength and Conditioning Coach in Runners360 Running Club and ASICS Running Club. She trains more than 150 people ongoingly. Till date she has trained more than 250 people.

This year she participated in 3 world majors: Berlin Marathon, Boston Marathon and London Marathon. Running a full marathon takes a lot of physical and mental energy. Deepa ran the Boston and London Marathons on consecutive weeks that shows her ability to push the limits.

She is the brand ambassador for various running events across India.

She also has a keen interest in mountaineering. This year she ran in the Ladakh Marathon, the highest marathon in the world, held at a height of 11,500 feet. Right after completing the Ladakh Marathon, she went on a 10 day expedition climbing Kang Yatse 1 mountain at 21,000 ft. Upon reaching the peak, she did 10 push ups to commemorate the moment. Who in the world can think of celebrating this way?

Apart from her love for running and coaching, she is an animal lover. Cookie, the dog and Laila, the cat bring much joy to her life. Cookie’s sister Brownie died under unfortunate circumstances a few years ago. In the memory of Brownie, Deepa donates her prize money to dog shelters and dog feeders.

When she is gone, Deepa wants people to remember her as a friend, coach and cynophile.

The Gold Dust
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1. Importance of building a foundation?
Deepa ran 10K for 3 years and 21K for another 3 years to build a solid foundation before attempting her first marathon. This has helped her to sustain peak performance over the years. She didn’t fade away like early morning dew with the onset of sunrise.

2. Magic of Focus and Consistency
It’s hard to believe that someone who didn’t have any inclination towards sports for most part of her life is now training more than 150 people simultaneously.

While the whole world may look at her through her achievements, the secret lies in the focus and consistency that she brings to the work every day.

3. Follow your heart
She donates all her prize money for a cause that’s very close to her heart.

Journey of Software Engineer turned Farmer who got award from the President of India

My house is burning.
Can I douse the fire by putting just a bucket of water?
Or should I try to put all my effort into mitigating the catastrophe?

An engineer by profession, Raghuveer worked with Wipro Technologies from Oct 2007 to Oct 2012. He had a deep desire to pursue a career in movie direction and production. So he left his well paying job to pursue his passion.

But something else was in store for him.

He was in pain to see the monopoly of few individuals as they controlled the supply of native paddy seeds in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. When power gets accumulated in the hands of a select few, the weaker section of society suffers.

For the next 3 years he traveled all corners of the country to collect different seeds.

He went to Rayagada in Odisha to meet eminent ecologist Dr Debal Deb. At his conservation farm named Basudha, Dr Deb has conserved 1,480 traditional rice varieties and shared those for free with over 7,600 farmers.

While staying at Basudha, Raghuveer learnt the urgency to save our indigenous rice varieties. He returned to his hometown Vijayawada after staying there for 1 month.

He has spent the last 6-7 years doing research in this field and 4 years in actual farming.

He has received “Best Farmer Award” from Sri Singireddy Niranjan Reddy, Honourable Agriculture minister of Telangana.

He also featured in a book named “Prakruthi Sainyam” featuring “100 Inspirational Farmers”.

This year he received the “Plant Genome Saviour Farmer Award” from none other than Honorable President of India Smt Droupadi Murmu.

Raghuveer believes his activism aims at empowering local farmers of our country.

He continues to follow his passion for independent movie making for which he had left his well paying job in 2012. He travels to different film festivals in India to learn more about the art of movie making. One day he dreams of taking his debut movie to international film festivals and making a mark at the world stage.

The following quote sums up his life’s philosophy and drives anything that he aims to do in future.

“Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.”

About his journey, he shared these nuggets of wisdom before signing off.

“Started with just one seed
Many laughed
Some questioned
A few criticized
But a handful encouraged
And I took everything in my stride and moved on…”

How to become an Author

Hema Vinod, a mother of two has played different roles during her long career spanning over three decades.

She started her career as a teacher in India. Her commitment to the cause of education led her to work extensively with children in countries such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Somalia and Iraq.

As International Education Specialist she was associated for 2 years with UNHCR and 15 years with UNICEF, closely working with refugees, internally displaced and disenfranchised communities.

On the onset of COVID-19, Hema returned to India in Mar 2020. She developed a liking for writing to find some solace when the world was reeling under the pandemic. As a first-time writer, she soon realized that her interest lies in writing about adolescents. This thought guided her writing and was enhanced by her rich experience in the education and coaching field.

“I feel lucky to have worked with children all through my career,” she says with a smile.

The year and half long journey of writing culminated with the release of her first book “Parenteening Made Simple” in Dec 2021 which went on to become an Amazon Best Seller. It is a well-researched book that outlines the principles of parenting teenagers.

Although her first book did very well, she did not think of resting on laurels and immediately started working on her second book. She kept thinking of the girls she had interacted with and the challenges they faced. Her second book, ‘Girl, Empower Yourself’ took a year to complete and was released in Nov 2022. This book is a compilation of 7 questions that act as a guide for any girl seeking to get a practical approach to lead a happy and purpose-driven life.

Her third book “ABC of Parenting” has just been released. This book discusses the critical aspects of the emotional and mental health of children. It also outlines the parenting pillars which guide parents to be reflective and assist them in their daily parenting including teaching life skills and values.

Hema believes that parenting adolescents needs us to invest our efforts earlier when the children are younger. The book is therefore a guide not just for parents of adolescents but parents of preadolescents in preparation for the adolescent years.

Hema’s passion for supporting children is the reason behind her writing. Her interest in promoting happy and healthy adolescents has helped her to focus on writing every day. “It doesn’t feel like work at all,” she adds.

She has garnered more than 10,000 followers on various social media platforms in just two years. As a parenting coach, she wishes to spread her message to thousands of people through her books and blogs.

This reminded me of a quote by Mark Twain. “The secret of success is making your vocation your vacation.”

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Inspiring Story of a Super Woman

Chitradurga city is famous for its 15th-century stone fortress. Located in the central part of the Indian state of Karnataka, this city also has a reference in the epic Mahabharata.

Sudha was born in an agrarian family living in a village near to this city. She was the middle daughter in the family of three sisters.

She liked to run fast and went on to represent her district Chitradurga as a sprinter. But there was no guidance available to further her interest. Her economic condition also didn’t support to explore any opportunities apart from continuing studies in a government school.

After completing her intermediate studies, she went for Electronics and Communication engineering.

During 2nd semester, everyone was supposed to wear a khaki apron in the mechanical workshop lab. But she couldn’t afford to buy an apron. She requested one of her seniors for help.

For the next 6 months she used the apron that was meant for a 6 feet tall guy. That was clearly a misfit, but she didn’t mind.
She solely focused on studies and took no further part in any of the sports during her entire education.

After passing out from college in 1997, she didn’t find any immediate job. One of her relatives was living in Bangalore. She came to stay with the family with the intention to find a job. She tried, but there weren’t many opportunities. After a few months, she started working as a data entry operator. Salary was a meager ₹ 2000, but she was happy.

She moved to a paying guest (PG) accommodation after getting the job. There were only three toilets for 40 occupants. Her office bus used to come by 6.30 am for which she had to get ready by 6 am. But she had to wake up by 2.30 am to find her turn to use the toilet so that she could get ready before 6.

Back in 1999, Bangalore weather used to be very different from today. It used to be cold throughout the year and from Nov-Feb it used to be a super chilled atmosphere. There was no hot water provision in the toilets in her PG and one had to use cold water for all purposes.

Whole of Sunday used to go waiting for one’s turn to wash clothes. Most of her salary went towards the accommodation. A better PG demanded more rent which stretched beyond her existing salary.

In 2001, she got a full time job at Sasken with a decent salary. She did pretty well at work and got recognized by her organization.

In 2006, she joined Qualcomm, one of the top telecom companies in the world. She started to believe that her fortune would change for the better soon. But life had something else in store for her.
She got married and 8 months later she got separated when she was pregnant. She also got to know about a huge debt of her father due to past borrowings. Her father had no means to pay back the loans.

She stayed focused at work even when her personal life was under huge distress.
For the next five years, she had nothing else to think apart from work, clearing the bank loan and taking care of her son.

She started sending her son to keyboard, swimming, karate and tennis classes. Her son managed to learn karate fairly well and earned the BLUE belt. He also went on to complete 4th grade from Trinity College of London in keyboard.

Those were testing times. Sudha took everything in her stride and moved forward.

Running came to her rescue to deal with those difficulties. She started with short distance runs and gradually moved to longer distances. But she couldn’t go to running events as she had to take care of her son. Her economic conditions also didn’t make the matters any better. But she persevered through those difficulties.

In 2013, she participated in the Bangalore Marathon for the first time. And over the last 10 years she has been a regular runner at this iconic event. In Oct 2023, NEB Sports, the organizer of Bangalore Marathon felicitated her for continuous 10 years of participation at this running event.

She also participated in the Hyderabad Marathon (known as one of the toughest marathons in India), Kaveri Trail Marathon and iconic Tata Mumbai Marathon.

This year she also ran in the Ladakh Marathon, the highest marathon in the world, held at a height of 11,500 to 17,618 feet.

During her running journey spanning 10 years, she has secured top 3 positions in various events.

She owes her success to her incredible mother who is still the backbone of her life and her son who is currently pursuing MBBS in one of the best Medical colleges in India. He dreams to become one of the best doctors of India and serve the people of our country.

Needless to say that Running teaches grit, determination, passion and perseverance, and Sudha is a perfect example who lives by the spirit of this beautiful sport.

My 7th Full Marathon

Back in 2013 – 14, I used to work at Wipro Electronic City Office, Bangalore.

One fine afternoon, I got a call from Ravi R Gupta that there was an inauguration ceremony for Spirit of Wipro Run. That time I had absolutely no clue about running. I tried to give all kinds of excuses, but he insisted that I should take part in the event and run 100 meters.

10 min later I was at the venue which was inside Wipro Electronic City campus. Up until that time, the Spirit of Wipro Run used to be conducted at Sarjapur Road and that year it was getting shifted to Electronic City. So a Torch (Mashal) was getting passed on to commemorate this moment.

A huge crowd had gathered for the occasion and the atmosphere looked vibrant. I took the position at the starting line for running. But I had zero confidence in my ability to run that distance. After a few minutes, the run started. Everyone started sprinting and I started gasping and panting. I was probably the last one to cross the finish line.

A month later, the Spirit of Wipro run was supposed to be conducted. There were two running categories, 5 KM and 10 KM. I hesitantly registered for 5 KM as 10 KM looked unimaginable.

On the day of the event, those 5 KM took me ages as I ran like a tortoise and stopped at every refreshment counter to eat available food and drink water. But at the end of the race I was happy to collect a finisher medal and enjoy a delicious breakfast. That was my very first run at any official event. I was on cloud nine.

Recently concluded Wipro Bangalore Marathon on 8th Oct 2023 gave me a very special experience unlike any other marathons.

While running this marathon, I met Gurcharan Singh who was one of the key people who initiated the Spirit of Wipro Run in the organization back in 2006. I saw his posters during my Spirit of Wipro runs back in 2013-14. I conveyed my sincere regards to him for bringing this run into existence which changed my life. This was the very first time I was meeting him in person.

Then towards the finish line, Ravi found me among thousands of runners while running. It was a really pleasant surprise.

It was an emotional moment to participate in the Spirit of Wipro run again after 9-10 years. To meet the people from whom I took inspiration and started running made it even more special.

Little did I know that a small beginning in 2013-14 would change my life forever. In the last 10 years, running has become a passion for life. Till date I have run 7 full marathons and 68 half marathons. I also wrote a book named “Anybody Can Run” on my running journey which is an Amazon Bestseller.

But it all started with that 5 KM Spirit of Wipro run back in 2013-14. I will forever be grateful to the amazing organization Wipro.

Dr Dhruti Bal

If you are interested in running or specifically ultra running (any distance beyond 42.2 KM), the story of Dr. Dhruti Bal would inspire you to take up the sport.

During her school days, Dhruti trained at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) as a sprinter.

She started the journey of long distance running 8 years back.

In Jan 2023, she ran 42.2 KM in #Tata Mumbai Marathon wearing a saree to give a message that attire isn’t a barrier to achieve fitness.

She ventured into ultra running in 2021 when she ran 106 KM and secured the top three position in the women’s category.

In March 2023, she ran 127 KM in 24 hours during Bangalore Stadium Run organised by NEB Sports.

A few months later she won the first prize in the women’s category by completing 132.6 KM in the 24 hour run organised by Bhasin Sports.

She is a PhD holder in Nutrition Science. She has worked across various life stages of nutrition in different product categories.

She has more than 16 years of corporate experience. She built the Nutrition Science department in her organization and went on to head the department.

She has executed nutrition intervention programs for children, adolescents, pregnant and lactating women for Govt of Karnataka, East Delhi Municipal Corporation, AIIMS New Delhi, National Health Mission and Govt of Rajasthan.

She is also a member of National Millet Mission, Nutrition Society of India, and Protein Foods and Nutrition Development Association of India.

She has been a guest speaker at many scientific conferences of international and national repute.

She provides nutrition coaching to India’s elite long distance athletes. She also provides coaching to children/teenagers who have an interest in sports like cricket, football, and running.

She is a running coach at Garmin Running Club, Bangalore and brand ambassador for Brooks Running.

She wears different hats to perfection. A working professional, running coach, nutrition and lifestyle coach, ultra marathoner, saree runner and mother of two wonderful kids.

She aspires to inspire thousands of youngsters to take up running and adopt a healthier lifestyle.