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News stardom : Kolkata, 15th.January, 2023: ‘Public Policy Dialogues: Bridging Research and Practice’ was held at ISB Hyderabad campus. On the first day of this intellectual congregation, eminent academicians and practitioners from the public and private sectors, government, educational institutions, think tanks, and civil society organisations came together on one platform to generate new visions for policy evolution and development.
The event started with a welcome address by Prof. Ashwini Chhatre, Executive Director, Bharti Institute of Public Policy. He called the event a unique initiative where people with different voices in the same room came together to express their opinion as equal stakeholders. At the opening Plenary- “Public Policy Design Implementation and Analysis”, Prof. Chhatre averred that: The policy world has changed a lot in the last decade because of advances in technology allowing for a more diverse and larger number of stakeholders to be able to voice their opinions, concerns, and oppositions vociferously.
Mr. Amarjeet Sinha (IAS Retd), Former Advisor to the Prime Minister shared his experiences in policy design and issues that are faced in implementing policies on the ground. Highlighting the financial constraints that are faced when policies are being formulated, he discussed the entire policy process, sharing his own experiences of various schemes that he pioneered such as the Sarv Shiksha Abhiyaan, PM Awaas Yojana, and many other projects.
Mr. Srinivas Katikithala (IAS), Director, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), threw light on the issue of effective implementation of policies and the importance of capacity building. Quoting examples from his own field experience in Gujarat, he shared information on policy cases with the audience, which have been imbibed into national policies owing to their successful implementation. He emphasised upon the significance of planning while formulating a policy and identifying the soft spots where policy can make a difference. He talked about Mission Karmayogi and the capacity building ecosystem at LBSNAA, and the transformational steps being taken undertaken in recent times.
During the inaugural plenary session, Mr. Jugal Kishore Mohapatra (IAS Retd.) Former Chief Secretary, Government of Odisha, said, “When it comes to policy making and implementing government schemes and projects, there cannot be one cookie cutter model that fits all in a country like India which has such diverse states, both geographically and culturally. What may work in western states may not work in northeastern states. Therefore, rolling out pilot projects goes a long way as the situation on the ground always differs from ideal cases”.
Dr. Aarushi Jain, Policy Director, Bharti Institute of Public Policy, moderated the inaugural session. The event provided a unique platform to discuss multiple public policy innovations, issues, and challenges and facilitate collaborations and interactions between policy researchers and practitioners.
The three-day event was streamed live here: https://youtu.be/iz_Om_cx-mQ.
About the Indian School of Business (ISB): The Indian School of Business (ISB) is a global business school offering world-class management education to professionals at its two LEED rated green building campuses – Hyderabad and Mohali. A rich and vibrant pool of research-oriented resident faculty, robust academic partnerships, a thriving alumni network, and the backing of an influential board and guidance of industry’s thought leadership have enabled ISB to fast emerge and consolidate itself as a premier global business school in the emerging markets. To know more about ISB, please visit www.isb.edu.

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