Governance in India is undergoing a decisive transformation. Intent-driven policymaking is giving way to outcome-oriented execution, where credibility is earned not by announcements but by measurable impact on citizens’ lives. The emerging paradigm places delivery, institutional capacity and last-mile effectiveness at the centre of governance leadership. Districts and municipalities are becoming the true engines of change as highlighted by SKOCH State of Governance Report 2025.
At the same time, this transformation is being mirrored within India Inc. Notably, the SKOCH India Involved framework highlights a parallel shift in corporate behaviour: companies are moving from compliance-led approaches to purpose-driven performance. In this new approach, governance, digitalisation and societal impact are deeply integrated into strategy. Importantly, governance is no longer a back-office function; it is now the architecture that binds purpose with execution. This shift ensures that growth is ethical, transparent and sustainable.
Together, these trends signal a convergence of public and corporate governance into a unified model of accountability. Specifically, this model is data-driven, technology-enabled and citizen-centric. For example, digital platforms are scaling transparency, infrastructure is strengthening delivery and leadership is increasingly defined by the ability to institutionalise outcomes.
“Governance Transformed” is therefore not a thematic aspiration. It is an operational reality in which performance and impact are co-created across state systems and enterprises. This process is shaping India’s journey toward India@2047.
Arrival, Tea, Meet and Greet
Picture with Mr Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, SKOCH Group
Tea
Har Ghar Tiranga
Introduction: Mr Rohan Kochhar, Founder, SKOCH Law Offices &
Mr Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, SKOCH Group
SKOCH State of Governance 2025: Dr Gursharan Dhanjal, Vice Chairman, SKOCH Group
SKOCH Award & Cultural Presentation
Tea
| S.No | Participating Organisations |
|---|---|
| 1 | Akola Police |
| 2 | Ayush Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh |
| 3 | Bank of Baroda |
| 4 | Bank of Maharashtra |
| 5 | Central Bank of India |
| 6 | Central Warehousing Corporation |
| 7 | Commissionerate of Fisheries, Maharashtra, Mumbai |
| 8 | Department of Labour, Government of Punjab |
| 9 | Directorate of Local Fund Account Audit, Maharashtra |
| 10 | Directorate of Tribal Welfare, Goa |
| 11 | District Panchayat Sabarkantha |
| 12 | Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni Solan, Himachal Pradesh |
| 13 | Gujarat Police |
| 14 | Himachal Pradesh Police |
| 15 | Indian Overseas Bank |
| 16 | Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation |
| 17 | L&T Precision Engineering Systems |
| 18 | Madhya Pradesh State Minor Forest Produce (Trading & Development) Co-operative Federation Limited |
| 19 | Maharashtra Film, Stage and Cultural Development Corporation Ltd |
| 20 | Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education |
| 21 | Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited |
| 22 | Maharashtra State Rural Livelihood Mission |
| 23 | Nagar Nigam Dehradun |
| 24 | New & Renewable Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Ltd |
| 25 | Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar |
| 26 | Office of the Hon'ble Minister for Home Affairs & Disaster Management |
| 27 | Punjab National Bank |
| 28 | Punjab Pollution Control Board |
| 29 | Rajasthan Housing Board |
| 30 | Real Time Governance Society (RTGS), Andhra Pradesh |
| 31 | Real Time Governance Society (RTGS), Andhra Pradesh |
| 32 | State Mental Health Authority Uttarakhand |
| 33 | Swachha Andhra Corporation |
| 34 | The Shipping Corporation of India Ltd |
| 35 | Town Panchayat Office Odaipatti |
| 36 | Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Ltd |
| 37 | Tripura Fire & Emergency Services |
| 38 | UCO Bank |
| 39 | Union Bank of India |
| 40 | Uttarakhand Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board |
| 41 | Vikasa Society For Employment Generation, NTR Vikasa |
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