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  1. Swachh Bharat Mission or the Mission to Make India Clean: Addressing Open Defecation at Massive Scale (A)

    Authors: Iyer, Parameswaran; Pandey, Ajay; Vashisht, Mahima; Smith Daniel W;

    Reference No: JSW0001(A) Pages: 10 Published on: 27, April, 2022

    Abstract: This case is the first of a three-part series that follows the managerial, strategic, and communications decisions of the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) or Clean India Mission, the flagship programme of the Government of India to eliminate the practice of open defecation (i.e., not using a toilet) from 2014 to 2019. ... More

  2. VIKAS AND SAVE: Combining Cause with Commerce

    Authors: Gupta, Vishal; Gopakumar, K V; Brahmbhatt, Kruti;

    Reference No: OB0239 Pages: 21 Published on: 12, June, 2020

    Abstract: This case discusses the evolution of VIKAS, from a small non-profit organisation to a cluster of non-profit as well as for-profit organisations, collectively attempting to address the issues of poverty and under-development. This case discusses the factors that influenced the evolution of VIKAS (non-profit organisation) and SAVE (for-profit organisation). The ... More

  3. Corporate Criminal Liability in India

    Authors: Ram Mohan, M P;

    Reference No: BP0438 Pages: 10 Published on: 10, December, 2019

    Abstract: The cases of Standard Chartered v. Directorate of Enforcement (2005), Iridium India v. Motorola Inc & Ors. (2011), and Sunil Bharti Mittal v. Central Bureau of Investigation represent a significant development in India’s corporate criminal liability jurisprudence. Standard Chartered reconciled mandatory imprisonment (as prescribed for punishing many offences under Indian law) with ... More

  4. Regulatory independence in India: A case of Atomic Energy Regulatory Board

    Authors: Gopakumar, K V; Ram Mohan, M P;

    Reference No: OB0242 Pages: 12 Published on: 17, July, 2020

    Abstract: This case discusses the evolution and role of India’s nuclear regulator - the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB). It examines the need for a regulator in the context of India’s nuclear energy programme, its roles and responsibilities, and issues / concerns pertaining to its independence and transparent decision making. ... More

  5. Lighting up Lives Through Cooking Gas and Transforming Society

    Authors: Barua, Samir K; Agarwalla, Sobhesh K;

    Reference No: PSG0133 Pages: 32 Published on: 31, March, 2020

    Abstract: The case recounts a significant attempt at social transformation through a simple mechanism of providing cooking gas to the marginalised in society. Targeting about 100 million households in India that still use dung cakes, firewood and coal as the primary fuel for cooking, the government conceived the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana1 ( ... More

  6. Crafting a Vision and Mission Statement for the Competition Commission of India

    Authors: Sharma, Sunil; Varkkey, Biju;

    Reference No: BP0392 Pages: 11 Published on: 31, March, 2016

    Abstract: The Government of India established Competition Commission of India (CCI hereafter) through an act promulgated in 2002 to shift regulatory focus from curbing monopolies to promoting competition. The organization became fully functional in 2009 and gained recognition for its proactive stance when it slapped a penalty of Rs. 6400 crore on eleven cement ... More

  7. Employee Provident Fund Organization (EPFO): Towards consumer centricity

    Authors: Ravichandran, N;

    Reference No: PSG0128 Pages: 26 Published on: 4, April, 2018

    Abstract: The Employee Provident Fund Organization (EPFO), established by the Government of India is one of the World’s Largest Social Security Organizations. The purpose of EPFO is to ensure social security for Industrial workers and their dependents. EPFO maintains more than 15 crore accounts of its members. Traditionally EPFO had been ... More

  8. Swachh Bharat Mission: Addressing Open Defecation at Massive Scale in Rural India (B)

    Authors: Iyer, Parameswaran; Pandey, Ajay; Vashisht, Mahima; Smith Daniel W;

    Reference No: JSW0001(B) Pages: 16 Published on: 27, April, 2022

    Abstract: This case is the second of a three-part series that follows the managerial, strategic, and communications decisions of the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) or Clean India Mission, the flagship programme of the Government of India to eliminate the practice of open defecation (i.e., not using a toilet) from 2014 to 2019. ... More

  9. Swachh Bharat Mission: Scaling up the Mission to Make Rural India Open Defecation Free (C)

    Authors: Iyer, Parameswaran; Pandey, Ajay; Vashisht, Mahima; Smith Daniel W;

    Reference No: JSW0001(C) Pages: 15 Published on: 27, April, 2022

    Abstract: This case is the third of a three-part series that follows the managerial, strategic, and communications decisions of the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) or Clean India Mission, the flagship programme of the Government of India to eliminate the practice of open defecation (i.e., not using a toilet) from 2014 to 2019. ... More

  10. Uttar Pradesh State Electricity Board: Managing Transitions

    Authors: Pandey, Neeraj; Jaiswal, Anand Kumar;

    Reference No: BP0331 Pages: 18 Published on: 5, October, 2009

    Abstract: This case discuses the process of unbundling and restructuring of Uttar Pradesh State Electricity Board (UPSEB). The UPSEB had accumulated losses of Rs. 6500 crores by year 2000. The state government trifurcated UPSEB into three separate corporations, each handling generation, transmission and distribution of power. There was strong protest against the trifurcation ... More

  11. Planning and Implementation (HYVP): Decision Under Uncertainty

    Authors: Madappa, P P; Malya, M Meenakshi;

    Reference No: CMA0169 Pages: 10 Published on: 21, March, 1969

    Abstract: In June 1969, agriculture in Thanjavur district of Madras state was facing an unprecedented draught. Due to an unforeseen delay of monsoon in catchment areas, Cauvery reservoirs had reached an all time low. The 'Granary of South' as the district was known from time immemorial, was threatened with famine. The problem ... More

  12. CAQM and GRAP: Public Policy and Judiciary: A Technical Note

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: JSW0003TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 20, March, 2025

    Abstract: The role of the Supreme Court in formulating a policy to ameliorate air quality control in Delhi is an example of judicial activism. It can be said to be necessary due to lack of effective action by the legislature and the executive. The creation of the Commission for Air Quality ... More

  13. Fourth Five-Year Plan for Dairy Development in Gujarat (A) **

    Authors: George, P S;

    Reference No: CMA0043(A) Pages: 17 Published on: 1, January, 1965

    Abstract: The case covers the attempts made by the State Government in finalizing its plan for a period of five-years. The Working Committee appointed by the Government considers the availability of resources and resource allocation and the steps to be taken for implementing the Plan. ... More

  14. Tata Nano in Singur: An (In)Fertile Landscape for Industrialization? (B)

    Authors: Rai, Rajnish;

    Reference No: PSG0146(B) Pages: 4 Published on: 13, June, 2023

    Abstract: In 2008, amidst widespread farmers’ agitation over land acquisition issues, Ratan Tata, despite investing ₹300 crores, was compelled to abandon the Tata Nano project in Singur. Using Kingdon’s multiple agenda setting model, this case examines why despite the huge victory of West Bengal’s Left Front government in 2006 on the motto ... More

  15. Indore City Bus Transport Service (B)

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Satyam Shivam Sundaram; Patni, Himanshu;

    Reference No: CIPR0003(B) Pages: 35 Published on: 8, January, 2010

    Abstract: Towards the end of 90s, mounting losses forced Madhya Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (MPSRTC), the sole provider of public transport in Madhya Pradesh, to suspend their urban services. As a consequence, organized public transport services ceased to exist in Indore, the largest metropolitan city of the state of Madhya ... More

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