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Speakers

Senior Fellow, Vidhi Karnataka
Law professional
Legal activist
Journalist
Partner, Trilegal
Founder member, Setu
Schwarzman Scholar, Tsinghua University
Research Fellow - China Studies, Takshashila Institution
Author & former Chief, South China Bureau, Financial Times
Co-founder, Citizens For Bengaluru
Co-Founder, Citizen Matters
Civic Evangelist
Co-founder, Global Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship (GAME)
Vice President, Global Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship (GAME)
Director, Research, Resource & Evaluation, Akshara Foundation
Managing Trustee, Yuva Chintana Foundation

Date & Time

Sunday Sun, 23 Feb 2020

Categories

Location

Bangalore International Centre
7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage
Bangalore, Karnataka 560071 India

Venue: Library (Second Floor)

Time Session/Speakers Description
11:00 am Who is an Indian Citizen?

Malavika Prasad, Ashwini Obulesh, Sudipto Mondal & Alok Prasanna

In collaboration with Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy 

This panel will be an exploration of the law relating to citizenship where we will discuss the provisions of the recent Citizenship Amendment Act, the provisions of the Rules to create a National Population Register and National Register of Indian Citizens, in the context of the Constitution. This panel will also discuss how people on the ground are being affected by the rhetoric over “foreigners” and what an acceptable refugee law might actually look like. The purpose of this discussion is to not only critique the law and the changes made to it but also to question some unstated assumptions about “citizenship” and migration in India to help further a better understanding of these issues.
12 noon China’s Rise: Implications for India

In collaboration with the Takshashila Institution

Rahul Jacob, Akshay Shah & Manoj Kewalramani

The rise of China as a global power has significant implications for India. At one level, old sources of friction along the disputed land boundary persist, while a new contest is evolving in the Indian Ocean. At another, China is one of India’s most important economic partners, and technological advancements are creating new linkages and vulnerabilities.

This session will focus on highlighting some of the challenges and opportunities of China’s rise from an Indian perspective, while brainstorming possible policy measures that India can adopt to maximise its interests.

1:00 pm Is Privacy Dead?

Rahul Matthan & Vinay Kesari

Technology has intruded more deeply into our personal space than ever before. Facial recognition has 98% accuracy and will soon be active in Bangalore airport. Smart speakers and intelligent assistants sit in our homes and understand everything we say. They offer us benefits and conveniences and so we overlook the ways in which they intrude into our personal privacy. So much so that we have reached the point where privacy as we know it is well and truly dead.

Lawyers Rahul Matthan and Vinay Kesari discuss technology, privacy and the trade-off implicit in everything that we do.

2:00 pm Urban Governance: An oxymoron?

Tara Krishnaswamy, Meera K & V Ravichandar

There have been a few governance reports for Bengaluru – Kasturirangan Committee, ABIDE and the BBMP Restructuring Committee. None of them have found acceptance by the Governments that appointed them. Can Bengaluru flourish sans a structural reform of governance and administration? How long can we continue with business as usual or band aid fixes?
3:00 pm From Chai to Job-creators: Ek Charcha!!

Madan Padaki & Ashwin Chandrasekhar

Can chai-wallahs create jobs? Can we look at the millions of necessity entrepreneurs that dot our nation as engines of economic & job growth? This session discusses the concept of mass entrepreneurship and the ease of doing business index for these entrepreneurs to succeed!

4:00 pm Government Schools: New Paradigms

K Vaijayanti & Anupama Gowda

Government schools are regarded as overcrowded dusty classrooms, absent or uninterested teachers, unhygienic toilets and scant attention to arts, culture and recreation. But Change is possible with professional inputs from non- governmental organisations. Here we discuss positive experiences involving teachers which focused on building capacities to  ignite their imagination as teachers. Thereby, they become key to change in the  learning environment  and quality of education.

 

                    

Speakers

Alok Prasanna

Senior Fellow, Vidhi Karnataka

Alok Prasanna Kumar is Senior Resident Fellow and Team Lead, Vidhi Karnataka. His areas of research include Judicial Reforms, Constitutional law, Urban Development, and Law and Technology. He graduated with a B.A. LL.B. (Hons) from the NALSAR University in 2008 and obtained the BCL from the University of Oxford in 2009. He writes a monthly column for the Economic and Political Weekly and has published in the Indian Journal of Constitutional Law and National Law School of India Review apart from media outlets such as The Hindu, Indian Express, Scroll, Quint and Caravan. He has practiced in the Supreme Court and Delhi High Court from the chambers of Mr Mohan Parasaran, and currently also co-hosts the Ganatantra podcast on IVM Podcasts.

Malavika Prasad

Law professional

Malavika Prasad is an advocate and doctoral fellow at NALSAR University of Law. Her goal is to understand and help bridge the gulf between the Constitution of India and the constitution of India. To move towards this aim, she designs and runs educational activities for children and young adults on engaging as proactive citizens in Indian democracy, and writes for media-houses such as The Caravan. Previously, she has worked on both sides of the Bar, clerking for a judge of the Delhi High Court, and as an advocate in the Supreme Court of India and other courts and tribunals. She holds degrees from Nalsar University of Law, Hyderabad and the University of Michigan Law School as a Grotius Fellow.

Ashwini Obulesh

Legal activist

Ashwini is currently practising in the courts in Bangalore under the guidance of Senior Counsel and Former Advocate General, Karnataka, Sri. Ravivarma Kumar. She has recently started Dhwani Legal Trust, an organisation that aspires to provide legal aid to all, especially to persons from poor and marginalized communities, thereby empowering them to establish their rights.

Sudipto Mondal

Journalist

Sudipto Mondal in an investigative journalist who reports mostly from South India on caste, communalism and corruption. He is writing a book on the death of the Dalit research scholar Rohith Vemula and the 25-year history of the organisation to which he belonged, the Ambedkar Students’ Association (ASA).

Rahul Matthan

Partner, Trilegal

Rahul is a partner with Trilegal and the head of its technology practice. He works on issues at the intersection of law technology and society and writes a weekly column in The Mint on these issues. His recent book, Privacy 3.0: Unlocking our Data Driven Future, explores the evolution of the concept of Privacy from early human civilisation down to the modern day and in particular dwells on how it has evolved more recently in Indian society.

Vinay Kesari

Founder member, Setu

Vinay is currently General Counsel and a founding team member at Setu, a fintech startup building APIs and tools to make plug-and-play financial services a reality. He previously set up and led the technology law & policy practice at Luthra & Luthra, where he advised some of the largest global internet, telecom, and tech companies, helping them navigate legal, regulatory, and policy issues as they launched innovative new products. He has also been an adviser to the Government of India on global internet governance and the IANA transition, and writes on tech and regulation for a general audience.

Akshay Shah

Schwarzman Scholar, Tsinghua University

Schwarzman Scholar, graduating from Tsinghua University. He currently handles business development and new ventures for RK Group, dealing with Chinese firms, and is researching the implications of Chinese tech investments in India.

Manoj Kewalramani

Research Fellow - China Studies, Takshashila Institution

Manoj Kewalramani is a Fellow-China Studies at The Takshashila Institution. His research focuses on Chinese politics, foreign policy and approaches to new technologies.

Prior to joining Takshashila, Manoj spent 11 years working as a journalist in India and China, where he also helped set up digital newsrooms and train young journalists. Manoj’s work has been published by many media outlets, including NDTV, WION, Al-Jazeera, CGTN and The Diplomat.

He also curates a weekly brief, Eye on China, which tracks developments in China from an Indian perspective.

Rahul Jacob

Author & former Chief, South China Bureau, Financial Times

Rahul Jacob, formerly the South China (including Hong Kong) bureau chief of the Financial Times is an author and freelance journalist. He was the Travel, Food and Drinks Editor of the FT from 2003 to 2010 and their Hong Kong bureau chief between 1998 and 2003. Jacob has, in the past, covered business for Time magazine from Hong Kong and worked for Fortune in New York for several years, covering management. He grew up in Calcutta.

Tara Krishnaswamy

Co-founder, Citizens For Bengaluru
Tara Krishnaswamy is a co-founder of Citizens For Bengaluru, a grassroots people’s movement with landmark campaigns for #SteelFlyoverBeda, campaigns for mass public transit like the #ChukuBukuBeku & #BusBhagyaBeku for suburban trains and public buses, and the #BekuBedaSanthe for the citizens manifesto in Bengaluru. The current campaign is for institutionalising Ward Committees for systemic participation of citizens in grassroots democracy in urban local bodies.

She is co-founder of Shakti, a pan-India, non partisan citizens pressure group working to get more women into State Assemblies & Parliament. Shakti’s volunteer  campaigns include petitioning political parties to stand more women as election candidates, Call Your MPs to pressure MPs to table the Women’s Reservation Bill in Parliament and the Election Commission to discipline parties towards gender  equitable nominations.On the policy front, she has worked on Lokpal amendments and the Justice Verma Committee for Rape Law amendments and presented to multiple Rajya Sabha Standing Committees.

She lead ground campaigns for Karnataka Police Stations to maintain list of convicted sex offenders & secured a Government Order for the same. She Introduced Urban Women’s Safety Social Audit Framework and methodology.

She was co-Convenor of the Nirbhaya Fund Round Table, Hyderabad for administration of the Nirbhaya Fund.  She has organized people’s movements on violence against women.

She was a special invitee to the 15th Finance Commission workshop on Fiscal Federalism wih Finance Ministers of several states, hosted by the Government of Andhra Pradesh and chaired by Kerala Finance Minister, Thomas Isaac.

She was a member of the Joint Fact Finding Committee on Andhra Pradesh Special Category Status constituted by Pawan Kalyan.

She was inivited to present a proposal & to improve education outcomes in Tamil Nadu public schools to Education Minister, Pandia Rajan

She has independently authored on federalism, citizenship, gender and caste issues with First Post, The News Minute, Live Mint, News Laundry, Times of India, Hindustan Times etc.

She is a TEDx speaker and has taught public policy courses in Bengaluru.

Twitter: @tarauk

Meera K

Co-Founder, Citizen Matters

Meera K is a co-founder of Citizen Matters, the award winning media recognised as a pioneer of community journalism. She also helped initiate Open City, an urban data platform and Co Media Lab, a community newsroom and resource centre. Meera is an Ashoka Fellow.

Meera is passionate about cities, community media, urban issues and local governance and civic tech. She believes the combination of in depth local journalism and community engagement, helps catalyse better cities.

Meera was formerly yet another manager at an IT firm, working at large corporates as well as startups, holding varied responsibilities in the product development space. She is active in neighbourhood improvement initiatives and volunteers for projects related to transport, lake rejuvenation, organic kitchen gardening and solid waste management.

Meera is the Managing Trustee of Oorvani Foundation [2013- ]

Ravichandar

Civic Evangelist
Ravichandar is a self described Civic evangelist and Patron Saint of Lost Causes. He has over two decades of pro bono involvement in the civic space. He was a member of the Bangalore Agenda Task Force from 2000-2004 when he authored the Self assessment scheme of Property tax. He was one of 4 Bangaloreans who helped catalyse the JN-NURM in 2005. Ravichandar conceived and set up the City Connect platform for business to engage with local government – this was operational in 5 cities. In Bangalore it led to the Tender SURE roads. Lastly, from 2016-2019, Ravichandar was a Member of the 3 member expert committee on restructuring the Bangalore governance and administration.  Ravichandar is currently Honorary Director of Bangalore International Centre, an example of a privately enabled space being a public one for the city.
Ravichandar is a Mechanical Engineer from BITS, Pilani and an MBA from IIM Ahmedabad.

Madan Padaki

Co-founder, Global Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship (GAME)

Madan is an entrepreneur working at the intersection of transforming youth, enabling entrepreneurial journeys & empowering social changemakers. His vision is that every youth is an empowered youth, every empowered youth is an entrepreneur & job-creator and every entrepreneur is a social changemaker!
An engineer from NIE Mysore and an MBA from SPJIMR, Mumbai, Madan has worked with Wipro, Infosys and Mphasis (Japan) – before being bitten by the entrepreneurial bug in 2000 when he co-founded MeritTrac as a pioneering idea in skills assessments. MeritTrac is today one of the leading Skills Assessment companies in the country – FastCompany recognized MeritTrac as the Top 10 Innovative Companies in India in 2009. MeritTrac was acquired by Manipal Global Education Services, one of India’s largest education services company. In 2011, he moved to Manipal Education to head up Strategy, Innovation and International Partnerships, and transitioned out in March 2013 – listening to his heart to embark on a journey as a changemaker.

With a vision of transforming rural youth to be entrepreneurs, he founded 1Bridge, a platform that empowers rural entrepreneurs to accelerate abundance of access, choice & convenience to rural citizens, leveraging technology. Today, 1Bridge is present in 50+ districts across South & East India and has over 3000+ rural entrepreneurs engaged in delivering services to rural consumers.
He is also the Managing Trustee of Head Held High Foundation, a non-profit that stands for human dignity. HHH focuses on initiatives for poverty eradication like Make India Capable, where a rural youth with no schooling is transformed into work-ready professionals and Global Action on Poverty (GAP) a platform that builds and supports Changemaking communities to eradicate poverty.
He is the co-founder of Global Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship (GAME), a network that aims to catalyse large-scale job creation by bringing together Government, Businesses & Civil Society organisations to work collaboratively on igniting a mass entrepreneurship movement
Partnering with other Education leaders, Madan is also a co-founder & Director of Sylvant Advisors. Sylvant invests and supports education entrepreneurs, and has a group of 20+ ed-tech companies like Lodestar, Littlemore, PALGenie GuruG, EntLogics, KopyKitab, etc.
He is currently serves as an Strategy Advisor to UNICEF India and is helping launch a large initiative on youth empowerment called Generation Unlimited, in India.
He is a member of the FICCI National Committee on Rural Development, member of the CII National Committee on Women Empowerment, member of Governing Council of TiE Bangalore and Advisory Board Member, Youth for Seva . He had also served as a Senior Advisor to Tata Trusts between 2015-2016.

Madan is a sought-after speaker at various conferences around the world and has shared his innovative ideas & thoughts at prestigious forums like TEDxGateway, INK Conference, etc. A Bangalorean by birth & heart, he resides in the heart of the city – Basavanagudi with his wife & two children.

Ashwin Chandrasekhar

Vice President, Global Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship (GAME)

Ashwin is responsible for driving strategy, conceptual thinking and ideation, and research at GAME. He spends a lot of time breaking down the complex linkages that lead to mass enterprises. He is deeply passionate about social justice and tries to marry his background as a strategy consultant at Dalberg Advisor, to identify ways in which policies, programs, and markets can work better for marginalised and underprivileged groups.

Through numerous field research assignments, Ashwin observed the ability of micro-entrepreneurs to transform their own lives, families, and communities. Through GAME he wants to further enhance their potential to transform. Furthermore, he hopes to drive research and thinking that is innovative, insightful, and action oriented to galvanize the support mechanism around these entrepreneurs.

K. Vaijayanti

Director, Research, Resource & Evaluation, Akshara Foundation
Vaijayanti heads the Resource and Research group in the Foundation. A trained economist, she holds an M.Phil in Applied Economics from the Centre for Development Studies, JNU. She has worked in the health sector and decentralisation prior to venturing into the education field. In education she has extensively worked on issues ranging from Early Childhood education to School education in the Indian context. Most of the research works have been evidence based policy research in education sector. She also heads ASER- Karnataka since 2009. She has been a member of several committees set up by the Government of Karnataka on Elementary education, Human Development and ECCE. Vaijayanti has also anchored the preparation of NCF for ECCE- Karnataka.

Anupama Gowda

Managing Trustee, Yuva Chintana Foundation

Anupama Gowda is Co-Founder of Workbench Projects, the first of its kind public laboratory for hardware innovation in Bangalore. As Managing Trustee of Yuva Chintana Foundation (YCF) works with the govt reaching nearly 5000 girls in secondary schools to encourage STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) education. As former Programme Executive-Arts Education at India Foundation for the Arts has worked extensively with Govt School teachers in exercising Arts Integrated Learning in Karnataka with the support of GI/MMB Bangalore.