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14th Thinkers and Writers Forum

   The 30th Skoch Summit was organized with the underlying theme of "Reforms 2.0" on 18th-19th September 2012 at New Delhi. The key content of the summit is as follows:
- Institutional Transformation
- Markets
- Banking
- Insurance
- Pensions
- Tax Administration e.g GST, DTC
- Land Acquisition
- Infrastructure and PPPs
- Participatory Democracy
- Electronic Governance
- Social Sector
- Security
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- Manufacturing
- Urbanization
- Energy
- FDI in Closed Sectors
- Economic Policy
- Agriculture
- Rural Development
- Education
- Healthcare
- Equal Opportunities
- MSME
- Conditional Fund Transfers
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Given the Summit framework, Skoch Development Foundation called for
papers from domain experts, practitioners and academicians for
the “Thinkers & Writers Forum” was held on 19th Sep 2012 at New
Delhi that provided an opportunity to the authors to present their
papers to an elite gathering of delegates.
All the authors whose
final papers were selected and they got a complimentary invitation for
attending the Digital Inclusion Awards ceremony.
Selected papers from
the Summit will also be considered for publication in "Inclusion," a
quarterly publication of Skoch Media or any other publication as deemed
fit by the organizers. |

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S/N |
Presenter |
Title of the Paper |
Catagory |
| 1 |
Dr Bijay K Swain |
International Experiences of Financial Inclusion Through Effective Delivery of Rural Credit |
Financial Inclusion |
| 2 |
Dr Gursharan Singh Kainth |
Are Disparities in Indian Agriculture Growing ? |
Governance |
| 3 |
Dr Saaisutharshan |
Tribal Patient Counselors In Public Health Systems – A Mile Stone In Health Service Delivery |
Social Inclusion |
| 4 |
Mr V P Raghavan |
India’s Transition to knowledge economy : Opportunities & Challenges – The way Forwards 21st Century |
Digital Inclusion |
| 5 |
Dr Veerashekharappa |
Impact of Reforms in Short Term Cooperative Credit Structure : A Case Study of Andhra Pradesh |
Financial Inclusion |
| 6 |
Dr Vighneswara Swamy |
Banking Sector Reforms 3.0 for India - Policies, Approaches and Challenges |
Financial Inclusion |
| 7 |
Mr Arvind Giriraj |
Corporate Governance: examining india as a financial democracy and the legal framework corporate governance |
Governance |
| 8 |
Mr Bibhuti Bhushan Barik |
Challenges for Marginal and Small Holders in Indian Agriculture |
Governance |
| 9 |
Mr Brij Raj |
Challenges in SME Financing : Developing Alternatives Financing Sources |
Financial Inclusion |
| 10 |
Mr Jatinder Singh |
Reforming Education - The Technology Outreach |
Governance |
| 11 |
Mr Mahesh Gohel |
m-Governance : Rajkot Experience - A Case Study |
Urban Development |
| 12 |
Mr Manoj Kumar Mishra |
Rationalization of Centrally Sponsored and Central Sector Scheme |
Governance |
| 13 |
Mr Prashant Kumar Mishra |
Foreign Direct Investment in Closed Sector |
Governance |
| 14 |
Mr Santanu Sengupta |
Effective Conditional Cash Transfers as A Tool for Development : An Indian Perspective. |
Financial Inclusion |
| 15 |
Mr Susanta Kumar Panda |
Electronic Governance in Education : A Study on Odisha e-Counseling |
Digital Inclusion |
| 16 |
Dr P K Bandgar |
Challenges Before MSMEs After Globalization |
Governance |
| 17 |
Mr Ramachandra Bhatta |
Land Rights, Rural Poor & Industrial Development : A Case Study of Coastal Karnataka |
Governance |
| 18 |
Dr R C Srivastava |
Food Production Planning for Food Security at District Level in Remote Areas – A New Concept |
Social Inclusion |
| 19 |
Dr Pradip Dey |
Mainstreaming Traditional Knowledge Essential for Boosting Agricultural Production and Conservation of Natural Resources in The Face of Climate Change |
Social Inclusion |

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