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India is growing at a rapid rate, and the entire world is expecting India to be one of the fastest growing economies. However, Growth is not uniform across sectors; the growth has been uneven and often accompanied by income inequality and this gap between rich and poor leads to unbalanced social development. In today’s Emerging Market Economies inclusive growth has become the need of the hour. Inclusive growth means a fair allocation of resources with benefits to every section of the society. Indian policymakers have shifted their attention from growth to inclusive growth, and this is highlighted in the 11th and 12th five-year plans. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day speech promised a new foundation for a more inclusive India — socially, economically and politically. Inclusive growth includes overall growth and the critical elements of inclusive growth are poverty reduction, employment generation, agricultural development, Social Sector Development including securing social Justice, Equal distribution of Income, Environment protection, reduction in regional disparities and industrial development.
Achieving inclusive growth has been one of the main priorities of the Government. For promoting inclusive growth, the Government is implementing various programmes/schemes. Specially schemes such as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act Scheme(MGNREGA), Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), Pradhan Mantri Rojgar Protsahan Yojana, Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY) and Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana- National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAYNULM) have been implemented to generate employment opportunities. Reducing inequalities is high on the agenda of the Government. Several initiatives have been taken up by the Government of India to eliminate poverty, inequality and to empower the marginalized sections of the society. Expanding the social security net through schemes like; Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (Accident Insurance), Atal Pension Yojana (Unorganized Sector) and Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Yojana (Life Insurance) and institutional support for entrepreneurship with the help of MUDRA Bank, to provide microfinance to entrepreneurs in rural India. The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana is operational that strives to achieve financial inclusion by ensuring that the economically weaker sections have access to bank accounts.
Despite introducing several schemes, the government is facing several challenges in implementing and achieving inclusive growth. Government schemes and efforts for success of Inclusive growth agenda may not be enough unless there is a greater level of sensitization among different stakeholders. In this regards proactive role of academia, industry and social groups are highly required.
The main focus of the conference is to highlight various prospects that will help to achieve inclusive growth in India and to identify the challenges that India faces in achieving the objectives of inclusive growth.
Advisory Committee
1. Dr. Shivappa, Professor, Dean and Director, Kousali Institute of Management Studies, Karnataka University Dharwad
2. Dr. Vikas Kumar, Professor and Dean, Krukshetra University, Haryana
3. Dr. Joel Gnanapragash, Associate Professor, Christ University Institute of Management Bangalore
4. Dr. Vijay Padaguri, Associate Professor and Deputy Head of the Department, Manipal Institute of Banking, Bangalore
5. Dr. Sachin Kamble, Associate Professor at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai
6. Dr. Y.M. Satish, Associate Professor, MSRIT, Department of Management Studies, Bangalore
7. Dr. Rohit Mutkekar, Faculty, Goa Institute of Management, Goa
Chief Patrons
Shri. M. R. Kulkarni, Chairman, Board of Management Karnataka Law Society, Belagavi
Shri. U. N. Kalkundrikar, Chairman, Governing Council KLS, Gogte Institute of Technology, Belagavi
Dr. A. S. Deshpande, Principal, Gogte Institute of Technology, Belagavi
Dr. Krishna Shekhar Lal Das, Dean, MBA, Gogte Institute of Technology, Belagavi
Convenor
Prof. Govindraj R. Mane, Dept. of MBA, KLS, GIT, Belagavi
Email: grmane@git.edu Cell +91-9449751007
Prof. Jyoti A. Jamnani, Dept. of MBA, KLS, GIT, Belagavi
Email: jntalreja@git.edu Cell : +91-9739823813
Dr. Vinayak S. Hosamani, Dept. of MBA, KLS, GIT, Belagavi
Email: vshosamani@git.edu Cell: +91-9916911656
Important Dates
1. Last date for Abstract & Full Paper Submission : 15th Jan. 2019
2. Notification of the acceptance Full Paper : 20th Jan. 2019
3. Date of the Conference: 4th and 5th Feb. 2019
Registration Fees
1. Paper presentation and Participation by Faculty members: Rs. 1500/- (Per Author)
2. Research Scholars: Rs. 1000/-(Per Author)
3. Student Participants : Rs. 600/-(Per Participant)
4. Industry Representatives: Rs.2000/-(Per Author)
5. Only participation in the conference: Rs.1500/-(Per Participant)
6. Presentation in Absentia: Rs.3000/-
Mode of Payment
1. Registration fees shall be paid in the form of DD/ Cheque in favor of ‘The Principal’ Gogte Institute of Technology, Payable at Belagavi
2. For Papers with multiple authors, only the registered author/s will get the registration kit
3. Registration fee includes, Registration Kit, Food, and Participation Certificate.
Accommodation: Arrangement for accommodation can be made for the participants on self-payment basis, if prior intimation is given (at least 15 days before the Conference).
India is growing at a rapid rate, and the entire world is expecting India to be one of the fastest growing economies. However, Growth is not uniform across sectors; the growth has been uneven and often accompanied by income inequality and this gap between rich and poor leads to unbalanced social development. In today’s Emerging Market Economies inclusive growth has become the need of the hour. Inclusive growth means a fair allocation of resources with benefits to every section of the society. Indian policymakers have shifted their attention from growth to inclusive growth, and this is highlighted in the 11th and 12th five-year plans. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day speech promised a new foundation for a more inclusive India — socially, economically and politically. Inclusive growth includes overall growth and the critical elements of inclusive growth are poverty reduction, employment generation, agricultural development, Social Sector Development including securing social Justice, Equal distribution of Income, Environment protection, reduction in regional disparities and industrial development.
Achieving inclusive growth has been one of the main priorities of the Government. For promoting inclusive growth, the Government is implementing various programmes/schemes. Specially schemes such as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act Scheme(MGNREGA), Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), Pradhan Mantri Rojgar Protsahan Yojana, Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY) and Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana- National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAYNULM) have been implemented to generate employment opportunities. Reducing inequalities is high on the agenda of the Government. Several initiatives have been taken up by the Government of India to eliminate poverty, inequality and to empower the marginalized sections of the society. Expanding the social security net through schemes like; Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (Accident Insurance), Atal Pension Yojana (Unorganized Sector) and Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Yojana (Life Insurance) and institutional support for entrepreneurship with the help of MUDRA Bank, to provide microfinance to entrepreneurs in rural India. The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana is operational that strives to achieve financial inclusion by ensuring that the economically weaker sections have access to bank accounts.
Despite introducing several schemes, the government is facing several challenges in implementing and achieving inclusive growth. Government schemes and efforts for success of Inclusive growth agenda may not be enough unless there is a greater level of sensitization among different stakeholders. In this regards proactive role of academia, industry and social groups are highly required.
The main focus of the conference is to highlight various prospects that will help to achieve inclusive growth in India and to identify the challenges that India faces in achieving the objectives of inclusive growth.
Dr. Srinivasan R, Professor IIM Bangalore
Dr. Srinivasan R, received his doctoral degree (Fellow Programme in Management) from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. He worked for about eight years at IIM Lucknow before joining IIM Bangalore. His areas of research include strategies of multi-sided platform organizations, strategy processes in rapid growth organizations, and competitive, corporate and international strategies. Dr. Srinivasan has co-authored a textbook on strategic management and a research-based book on knowledge management in the Indian context. He has published papers and cases in several international and national journals. He has authored a number of cases on Indian organizations on platform business models, rapid growth, strategy, and knowledge management.
Chetna Vijay Sinha, Founder President
Mann Deshi Foundation
Chetna Sinha has worked with people’s movements since the early 1980s. In 1996, she founded the Mann Deshi Foundation in Mhaswad, a drought-stricken area of Maharashtra, with the aim of economically and socially empowering rural women. In 1997, she set up the Mann Deshi Mahila Sahakari Bank. Chetna was chosen to be Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum 2018 and won the Forbes Social Entrepreneurship Award in November 2017. The 2010 EdelGive Social Innovation Honors (Livelihood Category) and the Schwab Foundation’s and Jubilant Bhartia Foundation’s 2013 Social Entrepreneur of the Year (India). The RBI, NABARD and other regulatory financial and banking institutions regularly seek her advice on financial inclusion.
KLS Gogte Institute of Technology
"Jnana Ganga",
Udyambag, Belagavi - 590 008
Karnataka, India
Karnatak Law Society, Belagavi
Karnatak Law Society founded in 1939 with a distinguished and sheer vision to support the large number of quality education aspirants in the northern part of Karnataka. Today KLS imparts unparallel quality education in Engineering, Management and other allied areas to more than 20,000 students through eleven institutes situated in various parts of Northern Karnataka.
KLS Gogte Institute of Technology, Belagavi
KLS Gogte Institute of Technology (GIT), the flagship institute of Karnatak Law Society was incepted in 1979. The institute houses 08 under graduate and 09 post graduate disciplines including MBA and MCA programs. GIT has the honor of sheltering over 3000 students and about 200 highly qualified and motivated workforces.
KLS Gogte Institute of Technology, Department of MBA
Department of MBA began its journey in the year 2007 with a strong belief of combining technical expertise with a management degree such as Master of Business Administration (MBA). Department of MBA persistently struggles hard in developing the learning community by conducting programs like MDP, FDP, and Seminars etc. In continuation of this legacy, the department is organizing yet another National Conference to bring together innovative academicians and Industry experts in the field of management to a common forum.
Advisory Committee
1. Dr. Shivappa, Professor, Dean and Director, Kousali Institute of Management Studies, Karnataka University Dharwad
2. Dr. Vikas Kumar, Professor and Dean, Krukshetra University, Haryana
3. Dr. Joel Gnanapragash, Associate Professor, Christ University Institute of Management Bangalore
4. Dr. Vijay Padaguri, Associate Professor and Deputy Head of the Department, Manipal Institute of Banking, Bangalore
5. Dr. Sachin Kamble, Associate Professor at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai
6. Dr. Y.M. Satish, Associate Professor, MSRIT, Department of Management Studies, Bangalore
7. Dr. Rohit Mutkekar, Faculty, Goa Institute of Management, Goa
Chief Patrons
Shri. M. R. Kulkarni, Chairman, Board of Management Karnataka Law Society, Belagavi
Shri. U. N. Kalkundrikar, Chairman, Governing Council KLS, Gogte Institute of Technology, Belagavi
Dr. A. S. Deshpande, Principal, Gogte Institute of Technology, Belagavi
Dr. Krishna Shekhar Lal Das, Dean, MBA, Gogte Institute of Technology, Belagavi
Convenor
Prof. Govindraj R. Mane, Dept. of MBA, KLS, GIT, Belagavi
Email: grmane@git.edu Cell +91-9449751007
Prof. Jyoti A. Jamnani, Dept. of MBA, KLS, GIT, Belagavi
Email: jntalreja@git.edu Cell : +91-9739823813
Dr. Vinayak S. Hosamani, Dept. of MBA, KLS, GIT, Belagavi
Email: vshosamani@git.edu Cell: +91-9916911656
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Papers that are conceptual, as well as empirical, are invited from Academicians, Industrialists, Research scholars, students from various disciplines on any of the given sub-themes or any other management& inclusive growth-related topics. All Selected papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings having ISBN. Best papers will be awarded and published in Prabandhan- Journal of Business Administration.
1. Paper presentation and Participation by Faculty members: Rs. 1500/- (Per Author)
2. Research Scholars: Rs. 1000/-(Per Author)
3. Student Participants : Rs. 600/-(Per Participant)
4. Industry Representatives: Rs.2000/-(Per Author)
5. Only participation in the conference: Rs.1500/-(Per Participant)
6. Presentation in Absentia: Rs.3000/-
Mode of Payment
1. Registration fees shall be paid in the form of DD/ Cheque in favor of ‘The
Principal’ Gogte Institute of Technology, Payable at Belagavi
2. For Papers with multiple authors, only the registered author/s will get the
registration kit
3. Registration fee includes, Registration Kit, Food, and Participation
Certificate
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1. Manuscript should be submitted following IEEE format
2. Title of the Paper, Name, Designation, Affiliation, Contact number and Email address should be provided along with the abstract
3. Abstract of not more than 250 words with 3-4 key words in the end of abstract, and it should include Methodology, Findings / Results.
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Important Dates
Abstract Submission : 15th Jan. 2019
Full Paper Submission : 15th Jan. 2019
Notification of the acceptance Full Paper : 20th Jan. 2019
Conference Date: 4th and 5th Feb. 2019