APPEAL No. 90 – 55 Days to Go – Shri Ratan Tata Birthday
🩵 Citizen Appeal from Bengaluru
📅 Proposed Observance: December 28 – Shri Ratan Tata Birthday🌿 Theme: Visionary Entrepreneurs Day – Dream • Build • Lead
💳 Lighting Andhra Pradesh’s Path of Innovation – 2025 Appeal Series
⚖️ Disclaimer
This is a citizen-led public appeal posted
independently from Bengaluru, with no official affiliation to the Government of
Andhra Pradesh or the Ratan Tata Innovation Hub (RTIH).
It reflects an individual conviction that Andhra Pradesh
can lead India in celebrating innovation with integrity.
💬 Why December 28
Should Be an Observance, Not a Remembrance
Ratan Tata Ji’s birthday
signifies life, learning, and leadership — not loss.
👉 Remembrance
looks back.
👉 Observance looks
forward.
Declaring December 28 as an Observance Day transforms
admiration into action — inspiring citizens, students, and entrepreneurs to
blend education, enterprise, and ethics every year.
Like a Fibonacci sequence, each year’s observance can
build gracefully upon the previous one — small, steady increments of integrity
and innovation forming a natural spiral of growth for the State.
✨ Today’s Inspiration – Empowering Classrooms, Evolving Citizens
A quiet transformation is unfolding in Andhra Pradesh’s
schools. The State SCERT’s curriculum modules on Design Thinking and Social
Responsibility (apscert.gov.in) are
training students to connect empathy with enterprise.
This week, initiatives like the Rani Lakshmibai
Self-Defense Programme (m9.news/politics/rani-lakshmibai-self-defense-programme)
remind us that empowerment begins early — with awareness and action in equal
measure.
When a 9th grader learns to “Design the Future,” they are not
just sketching an idea; they are drafting a value system. Every poster, every
classroom discussion is a micro-Fibonacci — a measured step in Andhra Pradesh’s
spiral toward ethical innovation.
As December 28 approaches, these ground-level stories add
urgency and optimism to the citizen appeal: it’s time to honour such efforts
under a State-level Observance that celebrates innovation with integrity.
⚙️ Four Inspirations Guiding the Appeal to Lock December 28
as a State Observance
1️⃣ Yoga
Day in Vizag – A 26-km coastal stretch became a classroom of unity and
wellness.
2️⃣ Go Live of RTIHs –
Turning vision into structure.
3️⃣ PM’s Praise for the Super GST
– Super Savings Fest – Policy translating into trust.
4️⃣ Simultaneous Launch of RTIH
Hub + Five Spokes – Collaboration turning ideas into ecosystems.
Together, these inspirations form a Fibonacci curve of
governance — each step building upon the last toward ethical, balanced
growth.
🎓 Why Start Off with 9th Class
The foundation of innovation with integrity begins
early — where curiosity first meets context.
The 9th Class stage is a turning point. Students stand
at the edge of childhood yet carry the creative energy of youth. Their
imagination is fearless, their ethics forming, their questions profound:
“Can honesty survive competition?” “Can business be kind?” “Can ideas help
people?”
This is the age when values become visible. Abstract
lessons of empathy and truth gain shape through art, storytelling, and
community projects.
At this stage, students are mature enough to connect ethics
with enterprise — the core of Ratan Tata Ji’s leadership philosophy.
Within Andhra Pradesh’s reformed curriculum (apscert.gov.in), 9th Class introduces Design
Thinking and Social Responsibility modules. When aligned with the
RTIH Youth Innovation Programme (rtih.co.in),
this creates a continuum from school desk to startup hub — values flowing into
ventures.
🔹 9th Class – “Design the Future”
Here,
curiosity meets creativity — and imagination gains direction.
Students design posters and digital artworks around ethical
entrepreneurship, asking:
- How
can honesty build trust in business?
- How
can empathy improve design?
- How
can courage turn an idea into impact?
Through this exercise:
- Art
becomes awareness.
- Creativity
becomes conscience.
- Ideas
become seeds of civic imagination.
Each poster becomes a manifesto of trust and vision — a
snapshot of how young Andhra Pradesh sees its future. Teachers can link this
with NCERT’s Art-Integrated Learning and RTIH’s Youth Innovation Showcases.
This early connection between values and visuals sets
the rhythm for later stages — 11th Class essays, engineering prototypes, and PG
policy briefs — where creativity matures into capability and integrity turns
into innovation.
Starting with 9th Class is not just a curricular
decision; it is a civilisational investment — planting the first seeds
of ethical entrepreneurship in the minds that will lead the State’s innovation
journey.
🩵 Part A – Addressed
to Shri Nara Lokesh Garu
Respected Lokesh Garu,
These four inspirations converge into one message — Andhra
Pradesh is ready.
The ecosystem is built — vision, structure, and synergy
already exist. What remains is a single, defining signal of leadership — one
that transforms momentum into meaning.
As December 28 draws near, every passing day gains
symbolic weight. There are only 55 days left to convert admiration into
action and remembrance into renewal.
A leadership signal before year-end — locking December
28 – Shri Ratan Tata Birthday (Proposed State Observance) — will define the
year’s closing with purpose and open the next with clarity.
Such a move will not only honour a visionary but
institutionalise a value — anchoring the State’s growth on trust, transparency,
and talent. It will mark the transition from a season of achievements to a decade
of alignment — where education, entrepreneurship, and ethics spiral
together like the Fibonacci sequence you envision for balanced governance.
With one decisive announcement, you can turn a birthday into a
benchmark — a moment that says, “Andhra Pradesh chooses renewal over
remembrance, progress over pause, and ethics over expedience.”
💠Part B – Addressed to the Ratan Tata Innovation Hub
Network
RTIH Amaravati and its five spokes
already demonstrated unity when launched together.
That same synchrony can now guide this final phase — a collective nudge toward
leadership to lock December 28 as a State Observance.
Each Hub can prepare symbolic activities — Learning
Circles, Ethical Innovation Showcases, and Student Competitions —
signalling readiness to translate remembrance into action once direction
arrives.
As in the Fibonacci spiral, every hub represents a new
arc in the State’s pattern of inclusive innovation — widening its reach without
losing its center of integrity.
🌿 Closing
From Bengaluru, I write as a Citizen Advocate who
believes leadership defines legacy.
If Andhra Pradesh locks this observance, it will not only
honour Ratan Tata Ji but institutionalise his spirit of innovation
with integrity — a movement that grows as nature does: measured,
balanced, and beautifully proportional.
💳 Lighting
Andhra Pradesh’s Path of Innovation – 2025 Appeal Series
🕊️ “From remembrance to
renewal — where integrity leads innovation and growth follows the Fibonacci
rhythm.”

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