The primary role of SKOCH Summit is to act as a bridge between felt needs and policy making. Most conferences act like echo-chambers with all plurality of view being locked out. At SKOCH, we have specialised into negotiating with different view-points and bringing them to a common minimum agenda based on felt needs at the ground. This socio-economic dimension is critical for any development dialogue and we happen to be the oldest and perhaps only platform fulfilling this role. It is important to base decisions on learning from existing and past policies, interventions and their outcomes as received by the citizens. Equally important is prioritising and deciding between essentials and nice to haves. This then creates space for improvement, review or even re-design. Primary research, evaluation by citizens as well as experts and garnering global expertise then become hallmark of every Summit that returns actionable recommendations and feed them into the ongoing process of policy making, planning and development priorities.
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Dr M Govinda Rao
Chairman, Karnataka Regional Imbalances Redressal Committee, and Former Director, NIPFP
Dr. M. Govinda Rao is the Chairman of the Karnataka Regional Imbalances Redressal Committee and a distinguished economist with a long and impactful career in public policy and economic research. He is also the former Director of the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP), where he contributed significantly to the development of fiscal policy and public finance in India. Dr. Rao's expertise spans areas such as economic planning, fiscal decentralization, and regional development. His work has influenced policy decisions related to equitable growth, financial inclusion, and addressing regional imbalances in India.
Dr M Govinda Rao at the 100th SKOCH Summit: Navigating New Frontiers in Economic Justice and Legal Frameworks
Dr M Govinda Rao
Chairman, Karnataka Regional Imbalances Redressal Committee, and Former Director, NIPFP