The Core Group members of the IC Centre for Governance had the privilege of meeting Dr. Harivansh, Hon’ble Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, for an important discussion on the significance of ethics in governance; a priority that lies at the heart of the Centre’s mission and vision
IC Centre for Governance Meets Dr. Harivansh, Hon’ble Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
📅 Date: Wednesday | July 16, 2025
The Core Group members of the IC Centre for Governance (ICCfG) had the distinct honor of meeting Dr. Harivansh Narayan Singh, Hon’ble Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, for an engaging discussion on the importance of ethics in governance, a principle that lies at the very heart of the Centre’s mission and vision.
The visiting delegation comprised Shri Prabhat Kumar, Mr. Mahesh Kapoor, Mr. Shanti Narain, Mr. Narendra Swarup, and Mr. Vinod K Maurya. During the visit, the group was given the opportunity to tour the Parliament House, admiring its remarkable architectural heritage, advanced infrastructure, and the seamless integration of tradition with modern technology. The visit provided a profound appreciation of India’s democratic institutions and instilled a deep sense of pride in being citizens of such a historic and vibrant nation.
The discussions with Dr. Harivansh emphasized the critical role of ethical leadership, transparency, and accountability in governance. The dialogue reinforced ICCfG’s commitment to promoting value-driven leadership, integrity, and citizen-centric decision-making across public and private institutions.
This memorable visit was facilitated through the thoughtful support and hospitality of officers from Dr. Harivansh’s office, including Mr. P N Singh, Mr. S K Pandey, Mr. Pawan, Mr. Surendra, and a courteous young guide who ensured the delegation’s experience was smooth, organized, and enriching. Their professionalism and warmth contributed significantly to the success of the visit.
The engagement with the Hon’ble Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha was not only an inspiring and enlightening experience for the ICCfG delegation but also a reaffirmation of the Centre’s mission to strengthen ethical governance and leadership practices in India.