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Rohini Nilekani on the Secret to Successful Governance

Episode Summary

Acclaimed philanthropist Rohini Nilekani talks to Milan about the world of civic activism, the role of technology in social progress, and what it takes to reform urban governance.

Episode Notes

Rohini Nilekani is an author and philanthropist who has worked for over three decades in India’s social sectors. She is the founder of Arghyam, a foundation for sustainable water and sanitation, and she also co-founded Pratham Books, a nonprofit which aims to enable access to reading for millions of children. With her husband Nandan, she is the co-founder and director of EkStep, a nonprofit education platform.

Her latest book, Samaaj, Sarkaar, Bazaar (Society, State, and Markets): A Citizen-First Approach, encapsulates many of the lessons she has learned in her years working in the civil society and philanthropic sectors. 

To talk more about these lessons, Rohini joins Milan on the show this week from Bangalore. The two discuss Rohini’s unlikely start in the world of civic activism, the role technology can play in bringing the state, society, and market into better alignment, and what works to reform urban governance. Plus, the two discuss the state of philanthropy in India and growing concerns about closing space for civil society in India.

 

  1. Rohini Nilekani, Samaaj, Sarkaar, Bazaar: A Citizen-First Approach (available open-access).
  2. Off-the-Cuff with Rohini Nilekani,” ThePrint, September 9, 2022.
  3. How to Fix India’s Water Crisis (with Mridula Ramesh),” Grand Tamasha, March 23, 2022.