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Centre for Corporate Governance & Citizenship at IIMB to host panel discussion on YV Reddy’s book

On Dec 19, Rohini Nilekani, BK Bhattacharya, V Leeladhar, MS Sriram and Charan Singh will discuss the former RBI Governor book ‘Advice & Dissent’

02 December, Bengaluru: The Centre for Corporate Governance and Citizenship (CCGC) at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) will host a panel discussion on ‘Local and Global: Policy Implementation and Formulation – Advice and Dissent’, from 5.30 pm to 07.00 pm, on December 19 (Tuesday), 2017, at the IIMB auditorium.

The panel discussion would be centred around the book ‘Advice and Dissent’, authored by Dr. Y. V. Reddy, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India and Chairman of the Fourteenth Finance Commission.

Management is all about decision making in a complex and ever-changing leadership environment. In Government, civil servants are usually unseen and their role is away from public glare. Capturing this in a memoir, has been Dr. Y. V. Reddy, former bureaucrat and Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, in his book titled, ‘Advise and Dissent’, spanning his years in public life.

Dr. Reddy has also served as a member of the UN Commission of Experts on reforms of the International Monetary and Financial System. Dr. Reddy was also conferred an Honorary Fellowship at LSE and is currently Honorary Professor, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad.

Chairing the session will be Rohini Nilekani, journalist, writer and philanthropist. She is the Co-founder of Pratham Books and is currently the Chairperson of Arghyam, a foundation that grants funds for managing groundwater and sanitation projects. She is the author of ‘Uncommon Ground: Dialogues between Business and Social Leaders’.

The other panellists are:

B. K. Bhattacharya, who was in academia till 1963 and then joined the I.A.S. He retired as Chief Secretary, Government of Karnataka, prior to which he held several senior bureaucratic assignments covering a spectrum of areas. Post retirement, he headed the Expert Committee on Pension Reforms and was the Team Leader of the U.S. AID-GoI project on State Sector Fiscal Reforms and also appraised the UNDP-GoI project on the Human Development Programme, in select Indian States. He was also Chairman of the Expenditure Reforms Commission.

Dr. V. Leeladhar, banker extraordinaire, former Deputy Governor, RBI and Managing Director, Vijaya Bank. His banking experience spans Syndicate Bank, Corporation Bank and Maharashtra Bank, all at senior levels.

Professor M.S. Sriram, who is currently Visiting Faculty at the Centre for Public Policy at IIM Bangalore. He was a Distinguished Fellow of the Institute for Development of Research in Banking Technology. Professor Sriram was also the Lalitha Gupte Chair Professor at ICICI Bank and Chairperson, Finance and Accounting Area at IIM Ahmedabad, and faculty at Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA). Professor Sriram was on the Vaidyanathan Committee on Cooperative Reforms. He is an author of books on credit to rural farmers.

Professor Charan Singh, who is currently Visiting Faculty in the Economics & Social Sciences area at IIMB. Dr. Singh was a Senior Economist at the IMF and Research Director at RBI from 1997 to 2009. His research areas include Monetary, Fiscal, Debt Management, International Reserves, Financial Markets, Banking and Infrastructure. Dr. Singh was a visiting scholar at Harvard and Stanford and earned his doctorate from the University of New South Wales, Australia. Currently, Dr. Singh serves on the Board of National Housing Bank and Nabard Financial Services and is a member of the Informal Advisory Group on Housing Sector Issues at the IMF.

For registrations, please email at: centrecgci[at]iimb[dot]ac[dot]in

On Dec 19, Rohini Nilekani, BK Bhattacharya, V Leeladhar, MS Sriram and Charan Singh will discuss the former RBI Governor book ‘Advice & Dissent’

02 December, Bengaluru: The Centre for Corporate Governance and Citizenship (CCGC) at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) will host a panel discussion on ‘Local and Global: Policy Implementation and Formulation – Advice and Dissent’, from 5.30 pm to 07.00 pm, on December 19 (Tuesday), 2017, at the IIMB auditorium.

The panel discussion would be centred around the book ‘Advice and Dissent’, authored by Dr. Y. V. Reddy, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India and Chairman of the Fourteenth Finance Commission.

Management is all about decision making in a complex and ever-changing leadership environment. In Government, civil servants are usually unseen and their role is away from public glare. Capturing this in a memoir, has been Dr. Y. V. Reddy, former bureaucrat and Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, in his book titled, ‘Advise and Dissent’, spanning his years in public life.

Dr. Reddy has also served as a member of the UN Commission of Experts on reforms of the International Monetary and Financial System. Dr. Reddy was also conferred an Honorary Fellowship at LSE and is currently Honorary Professor, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad.

Chairing the session will be Rohini Nilekani, journalist, writer and philanthropist. She is the Co-founder of Pratham Books and is currently the Chairperson of Arghyam, a foundation that grants funds for managing groundwater and sanitation projects. She is the author of ‘Uncommon Ground: Dialogues between Business and Social Leaders’.

The other panellists are:

B. K. Bhattacharya, who was in academia till 1963 and then joined the I.A.S. He retired as Chief Secretary, Government of Karnataka, prior to which he held several senior bureaucratic assignments covering a spectrum of areas. Post retirement, he headed the Expert Committee on Pension Reforms and was the Team Leader of the U.S. AID-GoI project on State Sector Fiscal Reforms and also appraised the UNDP-GoI project on the Human Development Programme, in select Indian States. He was also Chairman of the Expenditure Reforms Commission.

Dr. V. Leeladhar, banker extraordinaire, former Deputy Governor, RBI and Managing Director, Vijaya Bank. His banking experience spans Syndicate Bank, Corporation Bank and Maharashtra Bank, all at senior levels.

Professor M.S. Sriram, who is currently Visiting Faculty at the Centre for Public Policy at IIM Bangalore. He was a Distinguished Fellow of the Institute for Development of Research in Banking Technology. Professor Sriram was also the Lalitha Gupte Chair Professor at ICICI Bank and Chairperson, Finance and Accounting Area at IIM Ahmedabad, and faculty at Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA). Professor Sriram was on the Vaidyanathan Committee on Cooperative Reforms. He is an author of books on credit to rural farmers.

Professor Charan Singh, who is currently Visiting Faculty in the Economics & Social Sciences area at IIMB. Dr. Singh was a Senior Economist at the IMF and Research Director at RBI from 1997 to 2009. His research areas include Monetary, Fiscal, Debt Management, International Reserves, Financial Markets, Banking and Infrastructure. Dr. Singh was a visiting scholar at Harvard and Stanford and earned his doctorate from the University of New South Wales, Australia. Currently, Dr. Singh serves on the Board of National Housing Bank and Nabard Financial Services and is a member of the Informal Advisory Group on Housing Sector Issues at the IMF.

For registrations, please email at: centrecgci[at]iimb[dot]ac[dot]in