Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Pranab Mukherjee to teach public policy at IIM Ahmedabad

- Prashant K Nanda prashant.n@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: Management students at the Indian Institute of Management at Ahmedabad (IIM-A) will have a new teacher, former president Pranab Mukherjee.

Mukherjee, who has spent nearly six decades in public life, will teach a new course called “Public policy for Inclusive Developmen­t of India” at the IIM-A School of Public Policy. The brand new course will have 22 sessions, of which more than half will be taught by Mukherjee.

The course deals with a broad overview of t he i nterplay between the desired end of inclusive developmen­t and the system of parliament­ary democracy in India, the B-school said in an email on Saturday.

“This new course is housed within the JSW School of Public Policy at IIMA and Shri Pranab Mukherjee, former President of India, is to be the faculty for at least 12 out of 22 sessions”, IIM-A said, without explaining whether the service of Mukherjee is free or will be paid for.

The course draws on the experience­s of Mukherjee to reflect on the theory and practice of public policy for inclusive developmen­t. All students, from its MBA programme, agri-business programme and full-time executive programme will attend the course.

Mukherjee will take classes

ALL STUDENTS ACROSS THE RANGE OF PROGRAMMES WILL ATTEND THE COURSE

on broader themes like “Constituti­onal Provisions for Socioecono­mic Inclusivit­y: Theory and Parliament­ary Practice; Policy and Institutio­nal Interventi­on for Financial Inclusion: A Legacy to be Built Upon, and Articulati­ng Policy and Institu- tional Agenda for Future Transforma­tion of India.

Vijaya Sherry Chand, Chairperso­n of JSW School of Public Policy, and Anil Gupta, a senior professor, will be Mukherjee’s colleague in teaching the course. Chand said, “Listening to Shri Pranab Mukherjee, our students should develop a better understand­ing of the politics of inclusive developmen­t. In a complex democratic society such as ours, technicall­y ideal solutions to public problems have to be balanced by the management of conflicts that are inevitable when there are multiple and contradict­ory pulls. This should also help in understand­ing why the idea of inclusion goes beyond narrow economic perspectiv­es on poverty and its alleviatio­n.”

Mukherjee is not the first president to turn a faculty member at an IIM. Former president APJ Abdul Kalam, post retirement, had taken up teaching and at IIM-A, he taught a course titled “Globalisin­g and Resurgent India through Innovative Transform”.

 ?? FILE/HT ?? Mukherjee will take classes on themes like Parliament­ary Practice
FILE/HT Mukherjee will take classes on themes like Parliament­ary Practice

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