Igniting Innovations for an inclusive future: how can legislators serve their constituents better
Anil Gupta
Founder, Honey bee Network, SRISTI, GIAN, NIF, Visiting Fac, IIMA & Iitb, & Csir Bhatnagar Fellow 18-21
Igniting Innovation for an Inclusive Future
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Anil Gupta?
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Anamika Dey (CEO, GIAN) and Chetan Patel (Secty SRISTI and NC Shodhyatra)
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When legislators from different parties, states and linguistic cultures come together to share, learn and explore collaborative possibilities for being more responsive to their constituents, it is an extraordinary moment in the march of Indian democracy. National Legislators’ Conference Bharat (NLC Bharat), converging over 2,500 distinguished legislators from diverse corners of our great nation, on?a shared and non-partisan platform, sets a profound benchmark in the annals of democratic systems not just in India but worldwide. Scheduled to unfold on June 16, 2023 at an illustrious Jio Convention Centre in Mumbai, this inaugural edition of the conference has triggered a huge expectation in society about what a collaborative culture among legislators can achieve to address basic problems of our society.
The innovations in a constituency of one legislator obviously can diffuse in the constituency of another legislator across party and cultural boundaries. Or underutilized resources in one region governed by a different party can be optimally utilized in the region governed by another party because of complementary assets through collaborative exploration.?The potential for decentralized, distributed and diversified progress is far more through the convergence of approaches rather than through the pursuit of narrow individual interests. Such an exchange will remain ad hoc unless we make a?database of such innovative initiatives?through a commitment sought at first NLC-Bharat.
Nevertheless, an unsettling inquiry persistently lingers: what accounts for the glaring lack of such opportunities for networked development in the country? Why do islands of excellence exist surrounded by vast swathes of mediocrity? How can the culture of recognizing, respecting and rewarding grassroots creativity and innovation be universalized? How can a small part of Local Area Development funds of MLAs be allocated for leveraging local innovations in different domains?
Let me mention a few specific action points that can be discussed learned, linked and leveraged at this pioneering game-changing conference:
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1.??A multi-language, multi-media(MLMM)?database of innovations by not only legislators but also various other groups including farmers, labourers, mechanics, artisans, students, teachers, civil servants and other stakeholders. This database should be made in major Indian languages and encourage horizontal linkages among the?innovators and replicators.
2.??Map underutilized and unutilized resources in the constituency and develop both in situ (that is where they exist) and ex situ (off-site) plans for value addition.?In most cases, such value chains will have to be built by private actors, start-ups and but sometimes large companies may also join hands with local FPOs or other groups to build value chain. It will be critical that while building green supply chains to generate jobs and income for the people, sustainable packaging is paid special attention lest the plastic pollution problem becomes worse and spoils the environment for our grandchildren irrevocably.
3.??Various risky, novel, creative ideas will need a dashboard/platform providing risk capital, mentoring and supply chain linkages for local individual and collective initiatives.
A innovative legislator dashboard will need to be developed to provide decentralized knowledge and innovation-nurturing support. Such a dashboard could be jointly developed by NLC-Bharat and the Academy of Inclusive Innovations and Knowledge Augmentation (AIIKA) being set up by GIAN with?Honey Bee Network and SRISTI. A pilot can be taken up in 500 constituencies. This will also be useful for keeping connect with people across domains, regions and sectors to harness collective intelligence backed up by institutional, social, ethical and intellectual capital of the region and outside. A legislator innovation support fund of say five crores rupees must also be created in every constituency.
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If science is an alphabet, technology is like a word, institutions are like grammar and culture is like a thesaurus (Gupta, 2009). Let us rebuild our society by linking legislators’ will with the wisdom of the communities.
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1 年Good to see that The National Legislators' Conference Bharat (NLC Bharat) brings together legislators from diverse backgrounds in a non-partisan platform, presenting a significant moment in Indian democracy. With a focus on collaboration and innovation, the conference aims to address societal challenges through initiatives such as a multi-language innovation database, resource mapping, and support for grassroots creativity. It also emphasizes education improvement, honoring achievers, technology diffusion, and preservation of traditional knowledge. By linking legislators' efforts with community wisdom, this conference envisions rebuilding society and fostering sustainability through the integration of science, technology, institutions, and culture.
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1 年Anil Gupta - Hope to see at-least few of them will get implemented on ground to see the impact. Very well written and important guidelines. Thanks for sharing these.??