Emerging Pathways for Inclusive Sustainable Livelihoods in India

08:00 AM - 09:00 AM

Registration of Participants

Inaugural Session - Plenary

09:00 AM - 09:10 AM

The Samanvay Symphony
A musical performance by musicians from Bodoland, Assam

09:10 AM - 09:20 AM

Opening Remarks and Welcome
Shri Kuldip Singh, CEO, BRLF

09:20 AM - 09:35 AM

Screening of BRLF 10-Year Film

09:35 AM - 09:45 AM

10 years of BRLF: Achievements and Opportunities for Sustainable Livelihoods in Tribal Regions of India
Dr Mihir Shah, Founder President BRLF and Mentor

09:45 AM - 09:55 AM

Celebrating Tribal Culture, Innovations and Practices
Shri Girish Prabhune, President, BRLF (Padma Shree Awardee)

09:55 AM - 10:05 AM

SPECIAL ADDRESS: Funding approaches for development transitions in Rural India
Ms. Dhruvi Shah, Executive Trustee and CEO, Axis Bank Foundation

10:05 AM - 10:20 AM

KEYNOTE SPEECH: Emerging Pathways for Inclusive Sustainable Livelihoods in India

10:20 AM - 10:35 AM

GUEST OF HONOUR: Celebrating Tribal Role Models: Nurturing Aspirations for Rural India
Shri Pramod Boro, CEM, Bodoland Territorial Council, Assam

10:35 AM - 10:45 AM

Release of Practice Support Notes and Case Studies on practice prototypes for Sustainable Livelihoods initiatives in the Central Indian Tribal Belt (Practice Pack)
Research Division, BRLF

10:45 AM - 10:50 AM

Thank You Note and Declaring the Opening of BRLF exhibitions of 10 years of work
Ms Suman Gupta, COO-Finance, BRLF

11:00 AM - 11:45 PM

HIGH TEA AND GALLERY AND EXHIBITION WALK

Session II: Embedding Inclusion in Sustainable Livelihoods Framework for Rural India

11:45 AM - 1:30 PM

Panel Discussion 1A (Bhim Hall):
Harnessing the Potential of MGNREGA for Inclusive and Sustainable Livelihoods

Moderator
  • Shri Dibyendu Sarkar, IAS Retd., Former MGNREGA Commissioner, West Bengal
Speakers
  • Father Regimon, Secretary, Bastar Sewak Mandal
  • Mr Anjani Kumar Singh, BMGF
  • Shri Shantanu Goyal, IAS – Joint Managing Director, CIDCO, Maharashtra
  • Ms Anita Purty, Mukhiya – Karlajodi Panchayat, Jharkhand
Proposed Discussants
  • Ms Ashwini Kulkarni, Head – Pragati Abhiyan
  • Mr Manas Mandal, Program Officer, BRLF

11:45 AM - 1:30 PM

Panel Discussion 1B (Samrasta Hall):
Emerging Prototypes for Diversified Livelihood Strategies

Moderator

  • Mr. Liby Johnson, Executive Director, Gram Vikas

Speakers

  • Mr Saroj Mohapatra, ED, PRADAN
  • Shri Nand Kumar, IAS, Director General, MGNREGA
  • Ms Dhruvi Shah, Managing Trustee and CEO, Axis Bank Foundation
  • Ms Shiv Kumari Korati, Livestock Entrepreneur and Farmer, Kochwahi Village, Narharpur, Kanker, Chhattisgarh
  • Shri Bhaskar Jyoti Rajbongshi, ACS, Joint Secretary, Govt of BTR

Proposed Discussants

  • Mr P S VIjayShankar, Director, Nature Positive Farming and Wholesome Foods Foundation
  • Mr Himangshu Das, State Lead, Assam- DWIMU, BRLF

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Lunch

Session III: Nurturing Resilience Through the Collaborative Advantage

2:30 PM - 4:15 PM

Panel Discussion 2A (Bhim Hall):
Nurturing Resilience through Future Ready Community Institutions (APCs/ PG/ PC/ FPO)

Moderator

  • Dr Ajit Kanitkar, Researcher and Senior Advisor Vikas Anvesh Foundation

Speakers

  • Ms Rashmi Adhlekha, ED, Harsha Trust
  • Mr Pradyut Bhattacharjee, ED, SeSTa
  • Shri Rakesh Katal, Country Director, WHH, India
  • Ms Laki Jani, BoD Member, Agriculture Production Cluster, Odisha

Proposed Discussants

  • Shri Balakrishnan S, Head Strategic Initiatives, Samunnati
  • Mr Dev Parikroy, Program Officer, BRLF

Managing Trustee and CEO

2:30 PM - 4:15 PM

Panel Discussion 2B (Samrasta Hall):
New Ways of Organising: Collaborative Advantage (State Partnership Model)

Moderator

  • Dr M P Vasimalai, Executive Director, Dhan Foundation

Speakers

  • Mother Rishi Riddha Anahata, Shamayita Math
  • Shri Nand Kumar, IAS, Director General, MGNREGA
  • Mr. Rajeev Ahal, Director-Natural Resource Management, GIZ
  • Mr Soumen Biswas, Independent Consultant

Proposed Discussants

  • Mr Abhinav Sen, Vice President, Axis Bank Foundation
  • Ms Sireesha Baddukonda, Program Lead, BRLF

4:00 PM - 4:30 PM

TEA

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Musical Performance - A performance by Charul and Vinay (Bhim Hall)

5:30 PM - 5:35 PM

Thank You Note
Shri Kuldip Singh, CEO, BRLF

Celebrating Partnerships for Sustainable Development

8:00 am – 9:00 am

Registration of Participants and Exhibition Walk

9:00 am – 9:05 am

Opening Remarks and Welcome
Ms. Sireesha Baddukonda, Program Lead, BRLF

9:05 am – 9:15 am

Lighting of the Lamp
Chief Guest and other dignitaries and project participants

9:15 am - 9:35 am

Presentation on BRLF’s 10-Year Journey
Kuldip Singh, CEO, BRLF

9:35 am – 9:50 am

Special Address
Shri Devaji Tofa, Mendha Lekha

9:50 am - 10:50 am

हमारी कहानी, हमारी ज़ुबानी (Our Stories in Our Voices)
Personal success stories by the Community Members Community and BRLF Fellows and Scholars

10:50 am – 11:10 am

Inaugural Address
A Strategic Imperative for Rural Development in India.

11:10 am – 11:20 am

Cultural Performance (Folk Music/Folk Song)
Tribal Folk Artists

11:20 am – 11:50 am

Felicitation of Community Members

11:50 am - 12:20 pm

High Tea, Gallery, and Exhibition Walk

12:20 pm - 12:30 pm

Cultural Performance (Folk Music/Folk Song)
Tribal Folk Artists

12:30 pm - 1:00 pm

CSO Award Ceremony
Shri Girish Prabhune, President, BRLF

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Lunch

2:10 pm - 2:25 pm

Special Address by Guest of Honor

2:25 pm - 2:45 pm

Recognising the support of Government Representatives

2:45 pm - 2:55 pm

Cultural Performance (Folk Music/Folk Song)
Tribal Folk Artists

2:55 pm - 3:25 pm

Felicitation of Institutional Supporters Donor/Funding Partner Acknowledgement
Shri S M Vijayanand, IAS (Retd.), BRLF Board Member

3:25 pm - 3:45 pm

Tea

3:45 pm - 4:00 pm

Cultural Performance (Folk Music/Folk Song)
Tribal Folk Artists

4:00 pm - 4:20 pm

Valedictory Speech
Dr Mihir Shah, Founder President and Mentor, BRLF

4:20 pm - 5:20 pm

Cultural Performance (Folk Music/Folk Song)
Tribal Folk Artists

5:20 pm - 5:30 pm

Closing Remarks and Vote of Thanks
Shri Kuldip Singh, CEO BRLF

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Ms Anita Purty

Mukhiya – Karlajodi Panchayat
Jharkhand
About the speaker
Anita Purty is the Mukhiya (head) of Karalajodi Panchayat in the Sadar block of West Singhbhum district, Jharkhand. Her panchayat comprises five villages, where notable work has been carried out under MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) with the support of BRLF (Bharat Rural Livelihoods Foundation). As the Mukhiya, she has facilitated pensions and housing for many people. Under MGNREGA, she has provided employment to numerous individuals and initiated works such as land bunding, pond construction, and tree plantation, for which she has been honored. In her area, exemplary work has been done through MGNREGA, providing local employment and reducing migration. Now, people are happily living in their villages. Those without toilets have been provided with sanitation facilities, and compost pits (Nadeep) have been constructed for waste management.

Harnessing the Potential of MGNREGA for Inclusive and Sustainable Livelihoods

BRLF envisions sustainable livelihoods as a pathway to holistic prosperity, empowerment, and dignity for vulnerable rural communities, especially women and Adivasis. BRLF’s mission is to transform the lives and livelihoods of these communities by collaborating with governments, civil society organisations (CSOs), and other stakeholders to enhance civil society action in the effective implementation of flagship schemes like MGNREGA.

For the fiscal year 2024-25, INR 86000 crores have been allocated for asset creation under the MGNREGA. This scheme was designed to provide relief during times of distress and promote long-term drought and flood-proofing of Indian agriculture, transforming “Today’s wage into Tomorrow’s livelihood.” The benefits structured by the Act aim to guide the economy towards a more sustainable growth trajectory, making it less vulnerable to climate fluctuations and more effective in reducing poverty.

Furthermore, MGNREGA aims to decrease dependency on state-sponsored work guarantees over time, allowing communities to engage in advanced agriculture and other entrepreneurial activities independently. This model enhances sustainability, ensuring that the funds spent on employment guarantee yield productive outcomes both environmentally and fiscally. To this end, the panel will share strategies adopted by government and NGO collaborative initiatives to promote equity and inclusion in the planning and utilisation of MGNREGA allocations for improved results.

The panel will delve into field intervention experiences that encourage the participation of women and marginalised communities in the planning processes. BRLF will consider ecological, economic, social, and cultural design elements when executing this flagship scheme. We will also use operational insights to enhance process efficiency while ensuring a sustained, long-term shift towards sustainable rural livelihoods for all. We expect the discussions to explore successes and failures, challenges and critical turning points in the strategies shared by the panellists. We aim to identify core design and practice principles that should inform the framework of large-scale sustainable livelihood initiatives, enabling effective on-ground GO-NGO collaborations.

Emerging Prototypes for Diversified Livelihood Strategies

Diversified livelihood strategies can foster a conservation-oriented and regenerative approach to our food systems. Accelerating the adoption of sustainable production methods and technologies is urgently needed to achieve tipping points for systemic change within the agri-food sector.

This panel will focus on emerging prototypes of livelihood interventions that integrate enhanced practices for top-soil regeneration, organic matter restoration, biodiversity enhancement, and increased water retention and groundwater recharge capacity. Integrated farming systems across various agroecological zones represent one such practice with the potential to provide sustainable income to farmers while positively contributing to the ecological cycles in which these production and farm management systems operate. When these practices are combined with social change processes that promote equity and inclusion, they can catalyse complex transformative systems.

Through this panel discussion, we aim to explore the potential of emerging prototypes to address the complex challenges faced by agricultural and sustainable livelihoods in tribal and vulnerable communities. Using a critical line of inquiry, we will identify emerging technologies, prototypes, and models demonstrating exemplary impact while abstracting the core principles for successful livelihood interventions in different agro-ecological zones.

Nurturing Resilience through Future Ready Community Institutions

Significant social capital is embedded in community institutions such as Collectives and Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs). Numerous studies highlight the challenges faced by FPOs in the country today, stemming from the complex policy landscape, the emerging need for diversified mandates, and the necessity for an institutional structure that promotes agency, resilience, and equity with autonomous and effective governance.

The panel will discuss a framework for community institutions that fosters the convergence of resources and expertise while strengthening the structures and systems that embody their members’ equity and agency. This approach aims to create effective, credible, and resilient institutions capable of responding to the challenges posed by climate change and the country’s increasing social inequities. Through the panel discussions, we aim to develop a blueprint for future-ready community organisations.

The conversations will focus on defining the nature and structure of these institutions in India. By sharing existing prototypes and exploring their potential, the deliberations will highlight key design principles, policy considerations, and interventions that cultivate an ecosystem of inclusive and effective community institutions with the power to enable sustainable rural livelihoods for all.

New Ways of Organising: Collaborative Advantage - State Partnership Models

Significant public investments are being made in India to strengthen the rural economy and improve the livelihoods of vulnerable communities, particularly tribal populations and women Optimising collaborative advantages through inter-sectoral partnerships is essential to tackle poverty and promote sustainable livelihoods. This approach will facilitate the convergence of resources, infrastructure, and expertise at multiple levels.

Over the past few decades, numerous initiatives have emerged across the country, highlighting the potential of the convergence approach. The panel on “New Ways of Organizing for Collaborative Advantage” aims to deepen our understanding of the processes and key elements involved in designing and developing collaborative impact models. Discussions will focus on what is required to create an institutional bricolage architecture, which allows key stakeholders’ collective wisdom, knowledge, resources, and expertise to come together and enhance development processes.

The BRLF state partnership model has successfully enabled communities, people’s institutions, government entities, civil society organisations, ecosystem enablers, and funding organisations to collaboratively design and implement sustainable livelihood strategies grounded in equity, inclusion, and operational excellence. While the panel will showcase curated experiences of implementing strategies, key principles, and operational designs that inform the blueprint of institutional architecture for such multi-sectoral collaborative initiatives, it will also encourage participants to reflect on vulnerabilities or weaknesses in these initiatives to identify future pathways for solutions.