JAN-DHAN - PROSPERITY FOR ALL

18th September 2014

LAND, URBAN STRATEGY & SMART CITIES

19th September 2014

DIGITAL INDIA

19th September 2014

SOCIAL INCLUSION

19th September 2014

INDIA 2.0

20th September 2014


Supported By

Ministry of Panchayati Raj
Ministry of Textiles
Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of IT Ministry of Communications & IT
National e-Governance Plan

Platinum Sponsors

YES Bank
HP
IDFC

Gold Sponsors

Canon
Canara Bank
BSE
National Insurance

Silver Sponsors

ItzCash
Suvidhaa

Bronze Sponsors

OCW
LinguaNext
NPCI

“Minimum Government, Maximum Governance” reframed reform as an operating philosophy: slim the state where it clutters, strengthen it where it matters, and wire delivery with standards, data, and accountability. The summit explored how to replace bureaucratic friction with lean, citizen-first processes—so that regulations, platforms, and institutions become enablers of everyday trust and productivity.

Panels and showcases translated the mantra into practice—e-governance that collapses queues into clicks, municipal and state systems that integrate services, and public platforms that make entitlements usable at the last mile. Recognition segments (SKOCH Order-of-Merit) spotlighted projects across departments and states, underlining that governance quality is verified in operations, not announcements.

The through-line was simple and demanding: do less, but do it better—design government as a high-trust, high-throughput system. By tying institutional redesign to measurable outcomes, the summit positioned governance itself as national infrastructure—quietly compounding inclusion, efficiency, and confidence across the economy and society.