Innovation is a Habit | Vivek Atray | TEDxYouth@JPIS
IAS Vivek’s talk unpacks the idea that innovation isn’t a moment—it’s a habit. Through sharp anecdotes, including lessons from cricket, he illustrates how activating our senses with intention can spark creativity, drive problem-solving, and make innovation a way of life. Meet Vivek Atray—the man who’s done it all, from spearheading Chandigarh IT Park as an IAS officer to authoring multiple acclaimed books. As the driving force behind groundbreaking initiatives like e-SAMPARK, he redefined governance with innovation and impact. Now, as a motivational speaker and mentor to young minds, he continues to change lives. Whether through his acclaimed column, Random Forays, or his ever-expanding repertoire of TEDx talks, Mr. Atray reminds us that optimism, reinvention, and consistency are keys to thriving in every phase of life. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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