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Dr Ramaswami Balasubramaniam (Dr R Balu)
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EducationMBBS from Mysore Medical College, Mysuru
MPhil in Hospital and Health Systems Management at Birla Institute of Technology and Science
Masters in Public Administration at John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Website drrbalu.com

Dr. Ramaswami Balasubramaniam, known as Dr R Balu, is a development scholar, author, public policy advocate, leadership trainer known for his development work with rural and tribal people in Saragur and Heggadadevana kote Taluks of Mysuru in Karnataka, India. He founded Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM), a development organization based in Saragur when he was 19. [1] He is also the founder and chairman of the Grassroots Research And Advocacy Movement (GRAAM), a public policy think tank in Mysuru. After spending 26 years in development work among rural and tribal people, he pursued academic degrees in leadership, organisational development and public policy. He was the Frank T Rhodes professor [2] at Cornell University between 2012 and 2014, and has held academic positions in Cornell and other universities. His books Voices from the Grassroots and I, the citizen (2015) are compilation of narratives and reflections of a development expert. He published Power Within: The Leadership Legacy of Narendra Modi in 2024. [3]

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Early life & Education

Balu studied medicine at Mysore Medical College. He was involved in volunteer and rural healthcare work during his medical college days. He founded the Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SYVM) in 1984 while he was studying medicine. The organisation was inspired by the works of Swami Vivekananda and the values of Ahimsa, Satya, Seva and Tyaga. In 2009, he pursued a Masters in Public Administration from the John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University where he was the Mason Fellow. [4]

Health and development

As part of SVYM, he set up and operated projects on preventive, promotive and curative health care, water and sanitation, behavioural change communication, reproductive and child health and HIV-AIDS for marginalized rural and indigenous tribal communities. Working with local tribal communities, he conceived and operated an Integrated Development model for their economic growth. Under his leadership, SVYM started schools and developed community-based education programs that reached more than 50,000 rural children in different parts of Karnataka State. He fought for the rights of the tribal people in the Heggadadevana kote area by petitioning the National Human Rights Commission and ensured resolution of their demands. In 2008, he coordinated a community-led movement for good governance using the Right to Information Act. As part of this movement, he walked 350 km through 120 villages and trained and interacted with more than 200,000 people, encouraging them to use the RTI act as a tool for development. [5] In 2013, he led a campaign to deepen democracy and create awareness of electoral issues, "Making Democracy Work", in Mysore district. [6]

Public policy

He was appointed as the special investigator for the Karnataka Lok Ayukta and was responsible for investigating complaints of maladministration and corruption in the health and medical education sectors. In this position, he investigated issues related to corruption in the Public Distribution System between 2006 and 2011. [7]

Apart from his leadership role at SVYM, Balu engages in international motivational speaking and teaching engagements on adaptive leadership, among other topics. He teaches at several universities. [8]

He was a member of the Technical Group of Social Stock Exchange (SSE) constituted by the Securities and Exchange Board of India. [9] He is the chairman of the Social Stock Exchange Advisory Committee. [10]

Capacity Building Commission

In 2021, he was appointed to the Capacity Building Commission (CBC) of the Government of India as Member - Human Resources. [11] [12] CBC is a part of the "Mission Karmayogi" - National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB). [13]

Other work

Balu conducts leadership workshops for private sector companies, NGOs, government officials and students. [14] [15] He co-founded Vivekanda Institute for Leadership Development (VLEAD) in 2002, and Vivekananda Institute of Indian Studies (VIIS) in 2008, in Mysore. VLEAD offers training programmes in management, community development and leadership. VLEAD is also involved in various development research activities. VIIS facilitates the study, research, development and dissemination of Indian culture, spirituality, dance, music, art and philosophy, by offering customised courses to Indian and international students. In 2011, Balu founded a public policy research institute called Grassroots Research & Advocacy Movement (GRAAM). [16] It is in Mysore.

In 2012, Balu was appointed as the Frank H. T. Rhodes Professor at Cornell University, NY, USA. [17]

In 2015, Balu released a book based on a compilation of narratives and reflections of a development activist. [18] The book was crowd-funded and was released by an Indian Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office. Similar book launches were also held at Cornell University. [19]

In 2024, Balu published Power Within: The Leadership Legacy of Narendra Modi. [20]

Awards and recognition

Balu was given the state youth award by the Government of Karnataka in 1988. He was honoured with the Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary International in recognition of his contributions towards social service in 2000. In 2003, the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham awarded him the Jayendra Saraswathi Award for his lifetime contribution to social work. In 2011, the Dainik Bhaskar group awarded him the India Pride awards for social development work. In January 2014, he received the Vivekananda Award for Human Excellence from the Ramakrishna Mission. In May 2014, the Society for Indian Medical Anthropology awarded him the Swasthya Seva Ratna Award for outstanding medical service to indigenous tribal communities.

In 2021, Balu was recognised as a faculty member who contributed most significantly to the Cornell experience of the Merrill Presidential Scholars. [21] [22] His association with the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR) and the genesis of ILR's Global Service Learning Summer Program [23] was covered as one of the stories of the 75th-anniversary celebrations of the school. [24]

In August 2024, Balu received an Honorary Doctorate from Nrupathunga University at their convocation ceremony in the presence of Karnataka's Higher Education Minister, M.C. Sudhakar. [25]

Publications

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