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CURRICULUM VITAE of M S SRIRAM www.mssriram.in Personal DATE OF BIRTH: 16 May 1962 CONTACT: Office: 002, Ground Floor, Faculty Block E Indian Institute of Management, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore 560076 Phone: 91-80-2699-3284; Fax: +91-80-2658-4050 Residence Sri Shankara No. 3, Fourth Main Road Chamarajapet, Bangalore 560018 Phone: +91-94480-92450; +91-80-26601624; [R] Email: [email protected] LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY: Read, Write and Speak: English, Hindi, Kannada and Telugu Speak Only: Tamil Working Knowledge of Gujarati EDUCATION: Fellow, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore 1992,. Fellowship Dissertation was on building a bankruptcy prediction model for rural co-operatives using the accounting data of village level co-operatives. Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management (PGDRM) from Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA), 1984 B.Com (MES College, Bangalore University), 1982. WORK EXPERIENCE: Current: Visiting Faculty Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore [Full time] Visiting Professor, Indian Institute of Management Udaipur Distinguished Fellow, Institute of Development and Research in Banking Technology Teaching: 1. Rural Banking and Financial Inclusion (Customers and Institutions) for PGP 2. Rural Banking and Financial Inclusion (Institutions and Policy) for FPM 3. Business, Non-Profits and Society for PGP with cross registration from other programmes. 4. Public Policy and Analysis 5. Business Government and Society Research: 1. The feasibility and desirability of small finance banks. This research reviews the performance of Regional Rural Banks, Urban Co-operative Banks and Local Area Banks over time to see whether small finance banks are feasible, whether they address the issue of financial inclusion meaningfully and also examines the structure that is most appropriate to sustainably address the financial services needs of the poor under a regulated environment. 2. Understanding the typology of low-income settlements and the dynamics of in-migration into Bangalore (with Anirudh Krishna of Duke University). This project involves using satellite images to map out low income settlements of Bangalore, undertaking the ground-truthing exercise, and a household survey. The objective is to

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  • CURRICULUM VITAE of

    M S SRIRAM

    www.mssriram.in

    Personal

    DATE OF BIRTH: 16 May 1962

    CONTACT:

    Office: 002, Ground Floor, Faculty Block E

    Indian Institute of Management,

    Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore 560076

    Phone: 91-80-2699-3284; Fax: +91-80-2658-4050

    Residence Sri Shankara

    No. 3, Fourth Main Road

    Chamarajapet, Bangalore 560018

    Phone: +91-94480-92450; +91-80-26601624; [R]

    Email: [email protected]

    LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:

    Read, Write and Speak: English, Hindi, Kannada and Telugu

    Speak Only: Tamil

    Working Knowledge of Gujarati

    EDUCATION:

    Fellow, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore 1992,. Fellowship Dissertation was on building a bankruptcy

    prediction model for rural co-operatives using the accounting data of village level co-operatives.

    Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management (PGDRM) from Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA), 1984

    B.Com (MES College, Bangalore University), 1982.

    WORK EXPERIENCE:

    Current: Visiting Faculty Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore [Full time]

    Visiting Professor, Indian Institute of Management Udaipur

    Distinguished Fellow, Institute of Development and Research in Banking Technology

    Teaching:

    1. Rural Banking and Financial Inclusion (Customers and Institutions) for PGP 2. Rural Banking and Financial Inclusion (Institutions and Policy) for FPM 3. Business, Non-Profits and Society for PGP with cross registration from other programmes. 4. Public Policy and Analysis 5. Business Government and Society

    Research:

    1. The feasibility and desirability of small finance banks. This research reviews the performance of Regional Rural Banks, Urban Co-operative Banks and Local Area Banks over time to see whether small finance banks are

    feasible, whether they address the issue of financial inclusion meaningfully and also examines the structure that

    is most appropriate to sustainably address the financial services needs of the poor under a regulated environment.

    2. Understanding the typology of low-income settlements and the dynamics of in-migration into Bangalore (with Anirudh Krishna of Duke University). This project involves using satellite images to map out low income

    settlements of Bangalore, undertaking the ground-truthing exercise, and a household survey. The objective is to

  • understand the emergence of low income settlements as well as livelihood coping strategies. This project is being

    undertaken with the collaboration of Jana Urban Foundation.

    3. Proposed: Study of the coping strategies of independent motorbike garage owners. The study would examine a set of people who are on the cusp between the formal and the informal systems. The idea is to understand how

    the changing technology is affecting the roadside informal repair shops and its implication on household finance.

    This study is proposed to be done in active collaboration of the bike garage owners association in Bangalore.

    Other Positions:

    Current:

    Member, Editorial Board of Vikalpa [The Journal for Decision Makers]

    Member, Editorial Adviosry Board Journal of Agribusiness in Emerging Economies

    Member, High Level Financial Inclusion Advisory Committee, Reserve Bank of India

    Independent Director, NABARD Financial Services Limited [NABFINS]

    Independent Director, NDDB Dairy Services

    Member, Advisory Board of Dastkar Andhra Marketing Association

    Member, Board of Trustees of Pratham Books

    Trustee, Dastkar Andhra

    Member, Governing Council, Centre for Microfinance, Rajasthan

    Board Member, National Centre for Sustainable Community Systems, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie.

    Past

    Member, Editorial Committee, Journal of Emerging Financial Markets

    Member, Editorial Committee of Rural Finance Learning Centre an online resource maintained by FAO of the United Nations (www.ruralfinance.org)

    Visiting Professor, Centre Emile Bernheim, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Brussels, Belgium

    Visiting Professor, SP Jain Centre of Management, Singapore/Dubai

    Visiting Professor Ahmedabad University

    Visiting Professor Azim Premji University

    Visiting Professor, Adani Institute of Infrastructre Management

    Member, Board of Governers, Institute of Rural Management Anand [IRMA]

    Member, Committee for Future Directions [set up by the board of IIMA]

    Member, Advisory Group on Financial Inclusion, Ministry of Finance, Govt of India

    Member, Advisory Group on Microfinance, Ministry of Finance, Govt of India

    Member, Advisory Council on Financial Inclusion and Payment Systems, UIDAI

    Member, Committee on Long Term Co-operative Credit Structure, Ministry of Finance, Government of India.

    Independent Director, Union Bank of India

    Independent Director, Microfinance Investment Support Facility for Afghanisthan [MISFA Ltd]

    Independent Director, Madhya Gujarat Vij Company Limited

    Independent Director, Sanghamithra Rural Financial Services

    Member, Governing Council, SIDBI Foundation for MicroCredit

    Independent Director, Streenidhi Credit Co-operative Federation Limited

    Director and Member, Executive Committee CIIE Initiatives [an initiative of IIMA]

    Independent Director and Member, Rating Committee MicroCredit Ratings International Limited, Gurgaon.

    Independent Director, Access Development Services

    Independent Director, Grassroots Innovation and Augmentation Network, Ahmedabad

    Member, Advisory committee, International Centre for Finance, PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore

    Independent Director, Sewa Trade Facilitation Centre, Ahmedabad

    Independent Director, Rudi Multi Trading Company Limited

    Independent Director, Advisory Board, Cohesion Foundation Trust, Ahmedabad.

    Trustee and Treasurer, Education Support Organization, Ahmedabad.

    Member, Selection Committee, for evaluation and listing of NGOs on the ICICICommunities.org portal managed by GIVE Foundation, Ahmedabad.

    Member, Governing Council of Bankers Institute of Rural Development Lucknow

  • Invitee, College Advisory Committee, College of Agricultural Banking, Reserve Bank of India, Pune

    Member, Advisory Committee on Ajeevika National Rural Livelihoods Mission

    Member, Co-ordination Committee on Ajeevika National Rural Livelihoods Mission

    Member, Grameen Vikas Innovation Council, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India

    Member, Technical Advisory Committee, SFMC Impact Assessment Study, EDA Rural Systems, Gurgaon, India.

    Member, Project Review Committee, Jeevika Project implemented by SEWA, Ahmedabad and funded and supported by International Fund for Agriculture Development, World Food Program, Government of India and

    Government of Gujarat.

    Member, Project Advisory Committee, Capacity Building for Microfinance Institutions carried out by Friends of Womens World Banking and supported by USAID.

    2010-2012

    Independent Consultant and Adjunct Professor, IIM Ahmedabad and Adjunct Professor, IIM Indore.

    2009-2010:

    ICICI Bank Lalita D Gupte Chair Professor in Microfinance and Chairperson, Finance and Accounting Area, Indian

    Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

    2005-2009 Professor, Centre for Management in Agriculture, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

    2000-2005 Associate Professor, Centre for Management in Agriculture, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

    Teaching: Teaching responsibilities include Financial Reporting and Analysis, an elective on Social Entrepreneurship for

    the Post Graduate Programme; an elective on Rural Banking and Financial Inclusion for Doctoral students and an Elective

    on Microfinance Management for PGP-ABM. Teaching responsibilities also include coverage of accounting and finance

    in several short duration programmes.

    Adiminstration:

    Chairperson, Finance and Accounting Area

    Member, Executive Committee of PGP-ABM (Agribusiness Management Programme)

    Member, Perspectives and Planning Committee

    Co-ordinator, Management Education Programme

    Co-ordinator, Small and Medium Enterprises Programme

    Co-ordinator, CMA Seminar/Interaction series.

    Member, Executive Committee, Management Development Programmes

    Member, Executive Committee, Faculty Development Programme

    Member, FPM Exceutive Committee, and FPM Co-ordinator for CMA

    Member, Library Committee

    Member, Computer Services Committee

    Member, Executive Committee of PGP-PMP (Public Management and Policy)

    June 2006 to March 2007:

    Visiting Faculty, Centre for Public Policy, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.

    During the tenure, I taught courses on Financial Accounting, Microfinance and Social Entrepreneurship. Was involved

    in planning for the annual public policy conference, including arranging for sponsorship and a part of the core team

    reviewing papers submitted to the conference.

    November 1999 to April 2000:

    Independent Consultant, based in Hyderabad. During the six months, I concluded an assignment for the Department for

    International Development (DFID), Govt. of UK on the study of Business Development Services for Small Enterprises,

    assisted Sewa Bank in Financial and Strategic Planning as a consultant to New Economics Foundation (NEF), London,

    and worked on the Accounting Systems for Mutually Aided Co-operative Societies promoted by Co-operative

    Development Foundation (CDF).

    April 1997 October 1999: Vice President (Finance and Information), BASIX a pioneering institution in the field of microfinance and rural livelihood

    promotion. My responsibilities included the overall management of accounting and finance; mobilisation and utilisation

    of resources, co-ordination of research and overall management of information systems.

  • As Vice President, I was actively involved in Financial Modelling for the group, negotiations with the international as well

    as domestic investors including the Ford Foundation and IFC, Washington. I was involved in Corporate Finance Function

    including treasury and statutory compliance. Being the first chief of the Finance Division, I set up the internal control

    systems of the department. I was also responsible for information systems within the company.

    1992-98:

    Assistant Professor (1992-95) Associate Professor (1995-98) at Institute of Rural Management, Anand

    Teaching: At IRMA I taught two core course - Management Accounting I, and Management of Rural Co-operatives, and

    one elective - Financial Models in Credit Rating.

    Research: The main areas of research was in Bankruptcy Prediction, Credit Assessment Models, Strategies in Co-

    operative Capital Formation and its implication for policy and design of organisations, Co-operative Policy and Business

    Planning Practices.

    Administrative Responsibilities: Member of the PRM Committee (The academic committee of the PG Programme, 1992-

    96), Co-ordinator of Management Traineeship Segment of the PG Programme (1992-94), Placement Co-ordinator (1995-

    96), Member on the Committee for Research, Publications & Seminars (1996), Webmanager for the IRMA Homepage

    on the Internet (1996).

    1984-86:

    Development Officer, Samakhya (Presently known as Co-operative Development Foundation [CDF]). Responsibilities

    included grass-roots work with primary agrico-ops. Main responsibilities were in policy analysis and business counselling

    for primary co-operatives in facilitating planning of activities, streamlining of accounting systems and training of

    functionaries.

    OTHER ASSIGNMENTS

    June-August 1999:

    Visiting Faculty at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. During the tenure, taught Management Accounting I

    for the students of the Post-Graduate Programme.

    September-November 1990 and September-November 1991:

    Visiting Fellow at the from Institute of Rural Management, Anand Specifically invited by IRMA to design and deliver a

    course titled Co-operative Institutions for Development.

    Publications:

    Books:

    Beyond Micro-Credit: Putting Development Back into Microfinance (With Thomas Fisher), New Delhi: Vistaar Publications, 2002.

    Flow of Credit to Small and Marginal Farmers (With Samar Datta) Oxford and IBH Publishers New Delhi, 2006.

    Perspectives on Flow of Credit to Small and Marginal Farmers [With Samar Datta] Allied Publishers New Delhi, 2012.

    Papers: International, Refereed

    Business Development Services for Small Enterprises A study of Hyderabad, India (With SJ Phansalkar) Small Enterprise Development Vol.12, No.2, June 2001. London: ITDG Publishing. (The paper was earlier presented at

    the BDS Conference, April 2000, in Hanoi, Vietnam.

    The Transformation of Microfinance in India: Experiences, Options and Future (With Rajesh Upadhyayula) Journal of Microfinance. Vol.6, No.2.

    Productivity of Rural Credit: A Review of Issues and some Recent Literature. International Journal of Rural Management, Vol 3(2), 2007.

  • Too Big to Fail versus Too Small to be Counted [2012]: (With Vaibhav Chaturvedi and Annapurna Neti) Published in Financial Sector Regulation for Growth, Equity and Stability. BIS Papers No 62. Geneva: Bank for International

    Settlements.

    Slum Types and Adaptation Strategies: Identifying Policy-Relevant Differences in Bangalore (With Anirudh Krishna and Purnima Prakash) Environment and Urbanisation. 26 (2). Pp 565-585.

    Papers: National, Refereed

    Financial Co-operatives in Quebec, Canada: A Study of the Desjardins Movement Journal of Rural Development, Vol.19, No.2, April-June 2000. Hyderabad: National Institute of Rural Development.

    An earlier version of the paper titled "Desjardins: The co-operative Movement of Quebec, Canada is available on-line.

    Member Funds and Co-operative Performance (With Rajesh Agrawal, KV Raju, K Prathap Reddy and R Srinivasan) Journal of Rural Development, Vol.22, No.1, Jan-March 2003. Hyderabad: National Institute of Rural Development.

    Microfinance and the State: Exploring areas and structures for collaboration Economic and Political Weekly, Vol.40, No.7, April 23, 2005. pp. 1699-1703.

    Information Asymmetry and Trust: A Framework for Studying Microfinance in India Vikalpa, Vol30, No.4. October-December 2005.

    Financial Status of the Poor: A Study in Udaipur District (with Smita Parhi) Economic and Political Weekly, Vol 41. No.51. December 23, 2006.

    Conditions in Which Microfinance Has Emerged in Certain Regions (with Radha Kumar) Economic and Political Weekly Vol.42, No.49. December 8

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    -14 2007.

    Commercialisation of Microfinance in India: A Discussion on the Emperors Apparel Economic and Political Weekly, Vol XLV, No.24. June 12, 2010.

    Identity for Inclusion: Moving beyond Aadhar Forthcoming in Economic and Political Weekly XLIX, No.28, July 12, 2014. Pp.148-154.

    Book Chapters in Academic Books

    Capital Formation Strategies of District Level Dairy Co-operative Unions in Gujarat (1992) (With K Prathap Reddy and Rajesh Agrawal) Published in Rajagopalan, R (Ed.): Rediscovering Co-operation Vol-II. Anand: Institute of

    Rural Management. (The paper was presented in the National Seminar on Rediscovering Co-operation held in

    November 1996).

    Strategies for Financial Co-operatives in the New Millenium (2000) in Reddy, Prathap. K and Singh, Katar (Ed): Designing and Managing Rural Development Organisations. Delhi: Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. (The paper was

    presented at the National Symposium on "Building and Managing Organisations for Rural Development in the New

    Millennium", held at IRMA in December 1999.

    Business development service for small enterprises: A Case study of Hyderabad (With Phansalkar, SJ) (January 2002) Published in Levitsky, Jacob (Ed): Small Business Services in Asian Countries: Marketing Development and

    Performance Measurement. London: Intermediate Technology Development Group Publishing.

    ICICI Bank, India (2004) (With Tara Nair and Vishwanath Prasad) Published in Harper, Malcolm and Arora Sukhwinder Singh (Ed): Small Cutomer, Big Market: Commercial Banks in Microfinance. London: Intermediate

    Technology Development Group Publishing.

    Expanding Financial Services Access of the Poor: The Transformation of Spandana (2008) Published in Sujatha B (Ed): Financial Inclusion Concepts and Strategies. Hyderabad: ICFAI University Press.

  • Credit to Small and Marginal Farmers in India (With Samar Datta) (2008): Published in Deshpande Et. Al., (Ed): Glimpses of Indian Agriculture: Micro and Macro Aspects (Vol 1). New Delhi: Academic Foundation.

    Innovations in Rural Finance: The Road Ahead (2008): Published in Sohani, AK and Rao, Kasturi Nageswara (Ed): Innovations in Banking: Some New Concepts and Cases. Hyderabad: ICFAI University Press.

    Papers in non-refereed journals, book chapters in reports, round tables, commentaries, invited articles of academic nature

    Sickness in Agrico-ops Sahakarita Sanshodhan Vol.VI, No.2, July-December 1992. (The paper was earlier presented at the Eleventh National

    Convention on Studies in Co-operation held in 1990)

    Feasibility Study of the Co-operative Sector: An approach paper for HIVOS (February 1992) Published in: Fernandes, Reena (Ed.): Proceedings of the Conference on Future of Co-operatives in India. Technical Report Series

    1.3, Bangalore: HIVOS RO.

    Agricultural Commodity Co-operatives in India (February, 1992) Published in Fernandes, Reena (Ed.): Proceedings of the Conference on Future of Co-operatives in India. Technical Report Series

    1.3, Bangalore: HIVOS Regional Office. (The paper was earlier presented in the conference held in January 1993)

    Term Financing in Agriculture: Case Studies in India (2003) Published in Term Financing in Agriculture: A Review of Relevant Experiences, FAO Investment Centre Occasional Paper Series No. 14, Part 4, Vol II pp.111-126. Rome:

    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

    Round Table on Microfinance (consisting of and Introduction and a Discussion) (With R Srinivasan) IIMB Management Review Vol.15, No.2, June 2003. Bangalore: Indian Institute of Management.

    Rural Finance in Contemporary Times: Interface with Microfinance (with R Srinivasan): Vikalpa, Vol 30, No.2. April-June, 2005.

    Recommendations of the Task Force on Revival of the Co-operative Credit Structure: Implementation Issues Economic and Political Weekly Vol.51. No.4 January 28,2006.

    Innovations in Rural Finance: The Road Ahead Chartered Fianancial Analyst, Vol. 11 No.01, August 2007.

    Commercialisation of Microfinance Yojana Vol.52, No.1 January 2008.

    The Politics of Loan Waivers Transforming India July-Septermber 2008.

    Agrarian Distress and Rural Credit: Peeling the Onion (2008): Published in Datta, Sankar and Sharma, Vipin (Ed): State of Indias Livelihoods: The 4P Report. New Delhi: Access Development Services.

    Rural Management Education in India: A Retrospect. Sewa Mandir Newsletter June 2008

    Microfinance: A Fairy Tale Turns into a Nightmare: Economic and Political Weekly, Vol XLV No.43 October 23, 2010

    Microfinance Industry in India: More Thoughts Discussion Paper, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol XLVI No.50, December 10, 2011

    The Bumpy Ride of Indian Microfinance: Some Reflections (2013): Published in Harper, Malcolm; Sharma, Vipin and Arya, Vibhu (Ed): Crests and Troughs: Microfinance in India:. New Delhi: Access-Assist.

    Remembering Baviskar, Revisiting Co-operation Perspectives, Economic and Political Weekly, XLVIII, No.28, July 13, 2013. Pp.22-24.

    Ananthamurthy and URA. Commentary, Economic and Political Weekly, XLIX, No.39, September 27, 2014. Pp.24-26.

  • Cases published in Refereed Journals:

    Nagar Panchayat Hospital (A) (With Divya Jairath and Prashant Sinha) Vikalpa, the Journal for Decision Makers Vol.20, No.4 October-December 1995 Ahmedabad: IIMA.

    Nagar Panchayat Hospital (B) Vikalpa, The Journal for Decision Makers, Vol. 26, No.1 January-March 2001. Ahmedabad: IIMA

    TVAHelp.Com (With K Kumar) Asian Case Research Journal, Vol 8, No.1, June 2004.

    The AP Microfinance Crisis 2010: Discipline or Death Vikalpa Vol.37, No.4, October-December 2012

    Other Cases

    Accounts Ambiguity Business Today August 7-21, 1996.

    Agricare Corp No.IIMA/F&A-460 Mimeo: IIM, Ahmedabad, 2000.

    International Conference on Literature No.IIMA/F&A-461 Mimeo: IIM, Ahmedabad, 2001.

    Birla 3M Limited No.IIMA/F&A-462 Mimeo: IIM, Ahmedabad, 2001.

    Daizy Healthcare (A) No.IIMA/F&A-463 Mimeo: IIM, Ahmedabad, 2001.

    Daizy Healthcare (B) No.IIMA/F&A-464 Mimeo: IIM, Ahmedabad, 2001.

    Footwear India Limited No.IIMA/F&A-466 Mimeo: IIM, Ahmedabad, 2003.

    Dastkar Andhra Marketing Association: Weaving Lives [With Ankur Sarin]: No.IIMA/PSG-0111 Mimeo: IIM, Ahmedabad 2012.

    Engineering Equipment and Electronics Mimeo: IIM, Ahmedabad, 2003.

    FMCG International (Forthcoming, IIM Ahmedabad)

    Case Analysis:

    Rickshaw Bank: Time to take a Call Case Analysis, Vikalpa Vol.36, No.4, October-December 2011.

    Working Papers and Papers Presented At Conventions/Symposia

    Building Bridges between the Poor and the Banking System: A Study of Sanghamithra Rural Financial Services WP No. 2004-05-02, Ahmedabad: IIMA, 2004

    Community at the Core: A Study of Sarvodaya Nano Finance Limited (with Akhileshwar Pathak) Working Paper No. 2004-10-04. Ahmedabad: IIMA, 2004.

    The Anxiety of Growth in Microfinance Foundation Day Lecture Delivered at Dhan Foundation on October 02, 2010. Madurai: Dhan Foundation.

    Profits or Purpose: The Dilemma of Social Enterprises Working Paper No. 2011-08-02. Ahmedabad: IIMA, 2011.

    Indicators of Performance in Co-ops: A Review of Methodological Issues and Empirical Results. (with T P Gopalaswamy) (1992) Paper for Workshop on Accounting, Financial Planning & Control, Symposium on

    Management of Rural Co-operatives, IRMA, Anand.

  • Business Planning Practices in Agricultural Co-operatives: Theme Paper (1992). Presented for the Workshop of the same title at the Symposium on Management of Rural Co-operatives, IRMA, Anand.

    Achieving Mutuality: Business Planning Processes in an Loosely Embedded Federal Structure. (1992). Paper for the Workshop on Business Planning in Agricultural Co-operatives, Symposium on Management of Rural Co-operatives,

    IRMA, Anand.

    Business Development Services for Small Scale Enterprises in India: A Case Study of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (With SJ Phansalkar). Paper presented the the BDS Conference, April 4-7, 2000, Hanoi, Vietnam.

    Transformation of Microfinance in India: Experiences, Option and Future, (With Rajesh S Upadhyayula) Paper presented at the SIDBI workshop on Key Dimensions in Transformation from NGOs to Formal Institutions, Held at the Indian School of Business Campus 12th to 14th December 2002.

    Microfinance and the State: Exploring new areas and structures of collaboration. Paper Presented at the Sa-Dhan Annual Conference, 12

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    September 2003.

    Reddy, Prathap, Srinivasan R, Sriram MS and Raju K V: Democratic Governance and Member Capital Stake in Co-operatives. (With Prathap Reddy, R Srinivasan and KV Raju) Paper presented at the IRMA Silver Jubilee

    Symposium of Governance, December 2004.

    Conditions in Which Microfinance has Emerged in Certain Regions and Consequent Policy Implications, (with Radha Kumar) Paper Presented the the High Level Policy Conference on the Future of Microfinance in India.

    Delhi: 04-06 May, 2005.

    Recommendations of the Task Force on Revival of the Co-operative Credit Structure: Implementation Issues. Paper presented at the Roundtable on Co-operative Banking, College of Agricultural Banking, Reserve Bank of

    India. Pune: December 10. 2005.

    Productivity of Rural Credit: A Review of Issues and some Recent Literature. Paper presented at the National Symposium on Farm Credit for Inclusive Growth, College of Agricultural Banking, Reserve Bank of India. Pune:

    January 12-13, 2007.

    Capital Formation and Agricultural Growth: The Need for Strategic Approach and Policy Re-Focus. Paper presented at the National Seminar on Risk Management in Agriculture, College of Agricultural Banking, Reserve Bank of India,

    Pune: June 26-27, 2008.

    Too Big to Fail Versus Too Small to be Counted: Implications of Equity for Regulation of the Financial Sector in a Post Crisis World. [With Vaibhav Chaturvedi and Annapurna Neti] Paper for The International Conference on

    regulation for growth equity and stability, November 15-16, 2011, Organized by Centre for Advanced Financial

    Research and Learning, Mumbai.

    Slum Types and Adaptation Strategies: Identifying Policy-Relevant Differences in Bangalore. (With Anirudh Krishna and Purnima Prakash), Paper presented at the International Workshop on Living in Low-income Urban Settlements in an Era of Climate Change: Processes, Practices, Policies and Politics, Manchester, 9-10 September

    2013.

    CONFERENCES

    Attended the International Conference on Credit Rating on August 30-31, 1994, Organised by ICRA Delhi.

    Attended the International Conference on Investor Protection on August 31- September 01, 1995, Organised by ICRA, Bombay.

    Invited by the FAO Headquarters to attend and make a presentation at the International Technical Meeting on Capital Formation November 8-10, 1995 Rome.

  • Attended the BancIT99 The Banking Technology Conference organised by Infosys, Bangalore on July 2-3, 1999.

    Invited to a workshop on Structure and feasibility of a Gurantee Fund for Microfinance December 1-2, 2000, Pune, Organised by Mcril and National Institute of Bank Management.

    Invited to Chair a session on Credit and Agricultural Growth in the National Seminar on Productivity in Indian Agriculture, September 01 and 02, 2011 at College of Agricultural Banking [RBI] Pune.

    Articles:

    The proof of the pudding is in the rating Economic Times June 30, 1995

    Credit rating agencies and exotic instruments Economic Times July 8, 1995

    Spinning off from Tasar: Field Notes from Pradans tasar programme and pointers to the future. Newsreach, August 2002.

    What is wrong with Indian Microfinance Forbes India May 21, 2010.

    Amuls Non Co-operative Movement Forbes India September 02, 2010

    Are MFIs Showing Shylockian Streak? Economic Times October 12, 2010

    Microfinance Reborn: An Agenda for reinvention and reincarnation: [With Narayan Ramachandran] Mint December 13, 2010

    What Malegam cannot do Business Standard December 18, 2010

    Microfinance: Misunderstood and Malegamed Mint January 21, 2011.

    Collateral Effect: Global Shortage, Local Impact [With B Syama Sundari] Business Standard January 30, 2011

    Microfinance Policy: Rewind or Turnaround Business Standard March 02, 2011

    The Dilemma of Leadership Transitions Mint, March 21, 2011

    Small Change, Big Change Change for Better, April-June 2011. P.55-56.

    Microfinance after Malegam Mint, May 12, 2011

    Malegams Microfinance: The Last Laugh Forbes, May 21, 2011

    Should we pick the Microfinance Bill Economic Times, July 15, 2011

    A Regulatory System for NBFCs Mint, September 09, 2011.

    An Incomplete Story from the Microfinance World Mint, October 21, 2011

    Regulating Co-operative Banks Mint October 31, 2011

    Why we do not need a microfinance Bill Mint December 05, 2011

    Governance Lessons from SKS Mint December 13, 2011

    Curbing an Alternative Mint January 24th 2012

    Social Enterprises in Microfinance Business Today [Online Edition] January 31, 2012

  • An Incomplete Banking Push, Economic Times, February 06, 2012

    The Year of Co-operatives, A Year for Localisation, Mint February 09, 2012

    Priority Sector Lending Dilemmas, Mint, March 02, 2012

    Killing with Kindness, Economic Times, April 05, 2012

    The End of Financial Inclusion, Mint, April 13, 2012

    The Finance Ministrys Writ, Mint, July 24, 2012

    Kurien: The Man Who Redefined Business Mint, September 10, 2012

    Microfinance: Rewind and Play Mint, November 27,2012

    RBIs Inclusion and Ministrys Exclusion Agenda Mint, November 30, 2012

    Hold the Cash Transfer Euphoria Economic Times December, 14, 2012

    Corporate Ethical Responsibility Business Today, January 06, 2013

    Kutch Artisans Dilemma: To Open or Not to Open Economic Times February 12, 2013

    Limits of Credit Indian Express, February 20, 2013

    New Bank Licences: The Meaning of Inclusion Mint, March 04, 2013

    Structuring Populism Deccan Herald, July 07,2013

    A hundred small, considered steps Mint, October 05, 2013

    Why the Nachiket Mor committee report disappoints Mint, January 10, 2014

    A Fresh Start for Microfinance Indian Express, February 11, 2014

    Governance Reforms in Banks: The Nayak Committee Report Business Today [Online Edition] May 20, 2014

    Small Banks: Lessons from local area banks Mint, July 26, 2014.

    Do we need more IIMs: Better to Expand Existing Ones Deccan Herald, July 27, 2014

    Jan Dhan: an old scheme repackaged Mint, September 08, 2014.

    Book Reviews:

    Review of The Colors of Violence: Cultural Identities, Religion and Conflict By Sudhir Kakar (1995) in Contemporary South Asia, Vol.6, No.2, Bradford: University of Bradford, Carfax Publishing Ltd, UK.

    Review of Hyderabad: Memoirs of a City by Narendra Luther (1997) in Contemporary South Asia, Vol.6, No.2, Bradford: University of Bradford, Carfax Publishing Ltd, UK.

    Review of Credit and Banking: What Every Small Entrepreneur (and Banker) Must Know By K C Nanda (2000), in IIMB Management Review Vol.12, No.3, Bangalore: IIMB.

    Review of Rural Credit and Self-Help Groups: Microfinance Needs and Concepts in India (2000) in IIMB Management Review Vol.12, No.4, Bangalore: IIMB.

  • Review of Understanding the Consumer (2004) Journal of Enterpreneurship.13(2), New Delhi: Sage Publications.

    Review of Managing Indias Small Industrial Economy: The Catalytic Role of Industrial Counsellors and Policy Makers 14(2), Journal of Entrepreneurship. New Delhi: Sage Publications.

    Review of Microcredit, Poverty and Empowerment: Linking the Triad (2005) in Vikalpa Vol 30, No 4. Ahmedabad: IIMA.

    Review of The Poor Always Pay Back: The Grameen II Story (2006 Vol. 42(21). Economic and Political Weekly. Mumbai: Sameeksha Trust.

    Review of A Fistful of Rice [2010] Business Standard Delhi, December 9, 2010.

    Review of Lords of Strategy:The secret intellectual history of the new corporate world [2011] Business Standard January 15, 2011.

    Review of Brick by Red Brick: Ravi Matthai and the Making of IIMA [2011] Business Standard September 8th 2011.

    Review of Dare to Lead: The Transformation of Bank of Baroda [2011] Vikalpa, Vol.36, No.4. Ahmedabad: IIMA.

    Review of God Save the Dork, [2011]Business Standard, December 22nd 2011.

    Review of The IIMA Story: DNA of an Institution [2012] Business Standard, January 18th 2012.

    Review of Infinite Vision: How Aravind Became the Worlds Greatest Business Case for Compassion [2012] Business Standard, February 18

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    , 2012.

    Review of Corporate Champions [2012] Business Standard, March 07, 2012

    Review of Customer in the Board Room [2012] Business Standard, April 25, 2012

    Review of TheWide Lens: A New Strategy for Innovation [2012] Business Standard, May 16, 2012

    Review of The October Coup: A Memoir of the Struggle for Hyderabad [2012]: Business Standard, June 15, 2012.

    Review of Startup Asia: Top Strategies for Cashing on Asias Innovation Boom [2012] Business Standard, July 13, 2012.

    Review of What Money Cant Buy: The Moral Limites to Markets [2012], Business Standard, July 21, 2012.

    Review of In-Sight: Sankara Nethralayas Passion for Compassion [2012], Business Standard, August 08, 2012.

    Review of Poor Little Rich Slum (2012), Business Standard, August 22, 2012.

    Review of Microfinance in India: Issues, Problems and Prospects [2012] Vol XLVII Nos 48 and 49, Economic and Political Weekly, December 01, 2012, Mumbai: Sameeksha Trust

    Review of The Resurgence of Satyam: Global IT Giant [2012], Business Standard, November 28,2012.

    Review of The State of our Cities (2012), Vikalpa, Vol. 38, No. 1, Ahmedabad: IIMA.

    Review of The Locust and the Bee: Predators and Creators in Capitalism's Future Business Standard April 12, 2013

    Review of Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business Business Standard April 26, 2013

  • Review of Global Tilt: Leading your Business through the Great Economic Power Shift Business Standard June 01, 2013

    Review of Mass Flourishing: How Grassroots Innovation Created Jobs, Challenge and Change Business Standard December 06, 2013

    Review of Banking on Self-Help Groups: Twenty Years On Mint, December 09, 2012

    Review of Floating City Business Standard, December 25, 2013.

    Review of The Butterfly Defect (That Unsettling Feeling Called Globalisation) Business Standard, June 18, 2014

    Projects and Consulting Assignments

    CONSULTING ASSIGNMENTS

    Review of Performance of Local Area Banks and Implications for Small Banks (Access Development Services, New Delhi)

    Design and approach for Financial Inclusion module of the National Rural Livelihoods Mission (World Bank and the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India]

    Enhancing Financial Services Access to SHG Women: Institutional and Policy Options [With CS Reddy of APMAS]

    The study was undertaken for Society of Elimination of Rural Poverty, Government of Andhra Pradesh to examine

    the possibility to setting up an apex financial institution for funding of self-help groups.

    Improving Programme Effectiveness: A Case Study of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Financing and Development Project

    The study was undertaken for the World Bank for internal learning purposes and examined the logic of design and

    roll out of the project in order to understand the larger principles involved in designing larger projects at the National

    Level.

    Impact Study of Self-Help Groups associated with Kalanjiam Movement, Tamilnadu The study which was done for Kalanjiam Development Financial Services / Sir Ratan Tata Trust looked at the

    developmental impacts of self help groups promoted by the Dhan collective in Tamilnadu and Karnataka States.

    Impact Study of Dastkar Andhra Marketing Association DAMA has been working with handloom weavers for a while. The study looked at the organizational effectiveness

    of their intervention in the marketing function of weavers co-operatives.

    Growth and Equity (Design of strategy and organizational structure for the proposed microcredit initiative of GMR Varalakshmi Foundation)

    GMR Varalakshmi Foundation has been set up by a large industrial house having interests in banking, construction

    and education. The project was undertaken for their non-profit wing to see prospects of their intervention in

    geographies that they currently work.

    Indian Banks Prospects and Assessment of Rural Credit Client: Indian Bank

    The study involved a survey of respondents in the service area of rural branches of Indian Bank in order to advise

    them on a strategy to increase their market share in the rural areas and design innovative products to reach out to

    more customers.

    Sakh se Vikas The Rajasthan Microfinance Initiative: Review of the PEDOs Microfinance Programme Client: Sir Ratan Tata Trust

    The study looked at the state of microfinance in the Mewad region of Rajasthan and reviewed the prospects for

    increasing the outreach of the programme through institutions like Peoples Education and Development Organisation.

  • Transaction Costs of Micro Financial Services to the Poor: A Comparative Analysis of Different Models Client: ICICI Bank

    The title of the study is self-explanatory. ICICI Bank has different models of delivery of microfinancial services and

    the MFIs it deals with also have varied models of delivery of microfinancial services. The study was to look at the

    entire channel.

    Financing Livelihoods: Providing Superior Access to Financial Services (Design of Community owned Financial Institutions for Velugu Project).

    Client: Government of Andhra Pradesh

    The study reviewed the market for setting up an community owned financial institution, which could provide financial

    services in addition to the banking system to augment the access to financial services for the poor. Based on the need,

    the study also suggested the design of such an organisation

    Mid-Term Review of National Microfinance Support Programme of DFID Implemented by SIDBI Foundation for Micro-credit

    Client: Department for International Development, Govt. of UK

    The study looked at the implementation of the microfinance support programme and how SIDBI had impacted the

    microfinance environment in the country.

    Review of Experiences in Computerising Agricultural Co-operatives in Asia: Problems Encountered and Lessons Learned

    Client: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

    The report contains two case studies from Gujarat It looks at one co-operative in a federated structure and another as a stand-alone integrated co-operative. It draws inferences on the process of automation in these co-ops and draws

    implications for the approaches to computerisation.

    Mid-Term Review of Velugu Project Client: World Bank and Government of Andhra Pradesh

    The study looked at the implementation of one of the largest poverty allievation projects at the State level. The terms

    included looking at systems, organisational structures and delivery effectiveness.

    Better Practices For Term Lending to Agriculture: Case Studies from India Client: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

    The study involved looking at four innovative experiments in term lending for agriculture. The study looked at the

    present state of art in term lending and drew crosscutting conclusions on the most significant concerns in term credit

    looking at aspects of practical replicability.

    Business Development Services for Small Scale Enterprises: A Study of Hyderabad, India Client: Department for International Development, Government of UK The study looks at the business development services that the urban based small enterprises seek and profiles the service providers

    in and around the city of Hyderabad.

    Design of Accounting Systems for Thrift Co-operatives Client: Co-operative Development Foundation, Hyderabad. The assignment involved re-design of accounting systems for Thrift Co-operatives around Warangal and Karimnagar districts.

    The co-operatives have been promoted by Co-operative Development Foundation and are in a phase where they are resorting to

    diversification of financial products and services.

    Strategies for Mobilisation of Funds Client: Municipal Borough Hospital, Vallabh Vidyanagar.

    The assignment was done at the request of the Chief Medical Officer of the hospital. It was to ensure that the hospital

    would generate sufficient resources to run as an independent profit centre. The inputs given in the project were

    implemented and the Hospital has been generating surpluses for 7 years in a row from 1994.

    Study of Successful Capital Formation Strategies for Co-ops in Developing Countries. Client: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations The assignment was done at the request of Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. We developed a

    research methodology and research manual to be used in the larger country studies in India, Kenya and Guatemala. Pre-test on

    a small sample was done in India.

  • Successful Capital Formation Strategies for Agricultural Co-operatives in India. Client: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations This was a follow-up of the Research Manual. The study looked at the Indian co-operatives in detail. It examined the linkage

    between capital and control, documented innovative capital formation strategies, and modelled a causal path to determine the

    relation between capital, usage, satisfaction and control.

    Capital Formation Strategies in District Level Dairy Co-operative Unions. Client: National Dairy Development Board, Anand The study examined the Capital Formation processes in four large co-operatives in Gujarat Kheda(Amul), Vadodara(Sugam),

    Mehsana(Sagar) and Valsad(Vasudhara).

    Competition, Financial Viability and Long Term Sustainability of Chittoor Dairy. Client: National Dairy Development Board, Anand The study looked into the sustainability of co-operative dairy units in the face of competition from private sector in a liberalised

    economy. This was one of the specific case studies commissioned by the National Dairy Development Board to look at the

    implications of the policy of economic liberalisation on the rural co-operatives

    Individual Rating Model for the Borrowers of GRUH Finance Limited. Client: GRUH Finance Limited, Ahmedabad

    The model indicates significant differences between the defaulters and non-defaulters and the results of the study will help in

    better credit assessment and reduce default. It had several implications at the methodology of assessments undertaken in

    companies working for the not-so well-off.

    Study of the Status of Womens Co-operatives in Gujarat. Client: Self-Employed Womens Association, Ahmedabad The study looked into the status of womens co-operatives and the reasons for success and failure.

    Case Study of the National Egg Co-ordination Committee (NECC). Client: National Egg Co-ordination Committee

    The study sponsored by NECC and examined the layer segment of the poultry sector.

    Feasibility Study of the Co-operative Sector: An approach paper for HIVOS. (February 1992)

    Client: Humanistic Institute for Co-operation with Developing Countries (HIVOS) This paper was commissioned by the HIVOS India office to give an insight into the co-operative policy and law in the country

    and how a developmental institution like HIVOS could proactively work with co-operatives.

    Committees/Advisory Groups with Reports

    Member, Expert Group on Setting Up a Developmental Financial Institution for Women SHGs, 2014. Chairperson: Usha Thorat.

    Chairman, Committee on Developing a Course on Financial Inclusion by BIRD, Lucknow

    Member, Expert Panel for an Implementable Action Plan for Agrarian Distress [NABARD]

    Member, Working Group to Suggest Measures to Assist Distressed Farmers Reserve Bank of India. Chairman: SS Johl

    Member, Expert Group on Investment Credit, Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai. Chairman: YSP Thorat

    Member Task Force on Revival of Co-operative Credit Institutions, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. Chairman: A Vaidyanathan

    Member Task Force on Revival of Co-operative Credit Institutions (Long Term) Ministry of Finance, Government of India. Chairman: A Vaidyanathan

    Member, Committee to Restructure District Rural Development Agencies. Chairman: V Ramachandran

    PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN AS A PART OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

    Study of Costs and Profits of the divisions of Co-operative Rural Bank, Mulkanoor (Management Traineeship I, IRMA)

    Stores Procedure Manual for units of Karnataka Milk Federation (Management Traineeship II, IRMA)

  • Study of the Financial Systems of Regulated Markets in Karnataka (Summer Project, IIMB)

    OTHER INTERESTS

    Interested in Contemporary Literature, theatre and cinema. Have written and published in Kannada. Won prizes for

    Stories in Prajavani Short Story competition: II Prize in 1988, III Prize in 1991, Special Prizes in 1985 and 1987. Won

    II prize in Jayatheertha Rajapurohita Competition of Gulbarga University in 1989. Won the Masti Kannada Seva Nidhi

    Manuscript Award for an anthology of short stories in 1990. Published five books of stories in Kannada: Mayadarpana

    (The Magic Mirror, 1991 Christ College Kannada Sangha, Bangalore) Avaravara Satya (The shades of Truth, 1996, SBS

    Publishers and Distributors Bangalore) Tel Maalish [Oil Massage, Ankita Pustaka, 2010], Salman Khan-ana Difficultiesu

    (The Difficulties of Salman Khan, Ankita Pustaka, 2013) and Nadeyalaarada Doora, Hidiyalarada Bassu [A distance that

    one cannot walk, a bus that one cannot catch, Aakruti Books, 2014). Published three books of essays Kanasu Kattuva

    Kaala [A Time to build dreams, Vasanta Prakashana, 2011]. Shanivara Santhe (Saturday Shandy, Ankita Pustaka, 2013).

    Arthartha (The meaning of money, Akshara Prashana, 2014). One of my stories has been published in an anthology of

    100 best stories of the Century and another in an anthology of Kannada Short Stories published by the National Book

    Trust to be translated into all Indian languages. A book length Essay on Co-operatives Bandavalavillada Badayi (Rattle

    without Capital) and a collection of translated Latin American Stories titled Nadiya Moorane Dande [The Third Bank of

    the River] are forthcoming.