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Ashoka Reflections - August 2024

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Celebrating CMGGA's Journey: Eight Years of

Bridging Governance and Community

The Chief Ministers' Good Governance Associates

(CMGGA)

programme

recently

celebrated

significant milestone: eight years of impactful

initiatives in Haryana and the convocation of its

seventh cohort. The event was graced by Union

Minister of Power, Housing & Urban Affairs, Shri

Manohar Lal Khattar. In addition, the event also

saw active participation from various senior

bureaucrats and officials from the Haryana State

Government, including donor partners, program

alumni and various members representing Ashoka

University leadership including Vice-Chancellor

Somak Raychaudhury, Chairperson Pramath Raj

Sinha, Founder and Founding Pro Vice-Chancellor

Vineet Gupta and Pro Vice-Chancellor Rama Malik.

In the inaugural address, Dr Amit Agarwal,

Additional Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister

of Haryana and Project Director of the CMGGA

Programme expressed his immense pleasure and

pride in welcoming Shri Manohar Lal Khattar, who

The CMGGA programme began eight years ago, and since then, over 140

associates have contributed in numerous rural governance initiatives.

has been the chief inspiration and architect and

the very heart and soul behind this impactful

programme.

He

also

extended

heartfelt

gratitude on behalf of all the associates and the

programme team for the former Chief Minister's

unwavering support throughout these eight

years.

The CMGGA programme began eight years ago,

and since then, over 140 associates have not

only contributed but have also been full-time

participants in numerous rural governance

initiatives

conceived,

launched,

and

spearheaded by the then Chief Minister of

Haryana, Shri Manohar Lal Khattar. Dr Agarwal

highlighted that the programme course was

designed to make the youth of the country an

active part of governance, bridging the gap

between the government and the people. He

stated that this vision would not have come to

fruition without the able assistance provided by

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