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Anupam Joshi, Punjab Cohort, Indian Administrative Fellowship

Anupam Joshi

The/Nudge Indian Administrative Fellowship (IAF) program bridges the predictable, programmable corporate sector with the complex, grassroots-driven public services, creating a unique opportunity to cross-leverage strengths from both worlds. This collaboration enables the ecosystem to approach solutions from diverse perspectives, redefining fundamentals and fostering innovative, repeatable approaches to problem-solving.

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Mohit Khanna, Indian Administrative Fellowship, Government of Punjab

Mohit Khanna

The Indian Administrative Fellowship creates a fertile ground for exchange of ideas and growth. It does this by bringing together the Fellows, armed with their fresh perspectives, work ethics, industry best practices, and a willingness to contribute, and government officials with immense field experience

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Balasubramanya R (Balu)

The last 18 months have been a number of things – diverse, interesting, challenging. The most impactful experience has been our work on restructuring the BBMP workload – how do we metricise a work scope this vast – road networks, drain networks, etc. of a city with a 1.4 billion population? Overall, I feel satisfied

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Aruna Sampige

The State Rural Livelihoods Mission connects directly with 30L SHG women in the state. We tried to identify opportunities for these women both internally as well as externally and also train them to access these. I leveraged my experience in financial services and used this opportunity to improve bank linkages and enable credit flow for

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