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“Trust not a sentiment, but a strategy, in the evolving world order”: Nirupama Rao
L-R: Prof. M Jayadev, Dean, Administration, Chairperson, Centre for Capital Markets & Risk Management, and faculty of the Finance & Accounting area; Prof. Sourav Mukherji, Dean, Faculty and Alumni Relations & Development, and faculty of the Organizational Behavior & Human Resources Management area; Nirupama Rao, former Foreign Secretary of India; Prof. Malavika R. Harita, Founder & CEO, Brand Circle, and Member, IIMB Board of Governors, and Prof. U Dinesh Kumar, Director In-charge, IIM Bangalore, during the inauguration of IIM Bangalore’s 52nd Foundation Day celebrations, on 28th October 2025.
“Trust not a sentiment, but a strategy, in the evolving world order”: Nirupama Rao

“The vocabulary of global affairs has shifted, and IIM Bangalore has the heritage and capacity to lead this shift. IIMB graduates already influence policy, build institutions, scale companies, and strengthen civil society. This institution has always produced builders – of id...

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IIM Bangalore’s PGPEM propels into global top 100: FT EMBA Ranking 2025
IIM Bangalore’s PGPEM propels into global top 100: FT EMBA Ranking 2025

A competitive and rigorous pathway for professional growth – the Post Graduate Programme in Enterprise Management (PGPEM), IIM Bangalore’s two-year MBA for working professionals, has secured the #72 position globally and #2 position in India in the Financial Times Executive M...

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Caste identity and teachers’ biased expectations: Evidence from Bihar, India
Dr. Ritwik Banerjee
Caste identity and teachers’ biased expectations: Evidence from Bihar, India

Journal Name :  Journal of Development Economics

We investigate whether teachers hold systematically biased expectations about students based on caste identity, using data from a large, detailed, and representative survey of public schools in Bihar, India. Students take stand...

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Informing Policy, Inspiring Change: National Symposium on ‘How NSS Surveys Have Influenced Public Policy’
(L-R): Prof. Gopal Naik, Chairperson, Senior Fellow and Jal Jeevan Mission Chair Professor at the Centre for Public Policy, IIMB; Prof. Rishikesha T Krishnan, Professor In-charge, New Campus and faculty of the Strategy area, IIMB; Dr. Ashok Dalwai (Retd. IAS), Chairman, Institute for Social and Economic Change; Ms. Geeta Singh Rathore, Director General, National Sample Survey, and Dr. Saurabh Garg (IAS), Secretary, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, during the inauguration of the symposium.
Informing Policy, Inspiring Change: National Symposium on ‘How NSS Surveys Have Influenced Public Policy’

IIM Bangalore, in collaboration with the National Statistics Office (NSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), Government of India, hosted a national symposium on, ‘How NSS Surveys Have Influenced Public Policy’ on 9 October 2025, at the IIMB campus. ...

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Tata Tea Premium, the flagship brand of Tata Consumer Products Limited, faced mounting challenges from aggressive regional competitors offering localized identities and pricing advantages. While the brand had long leveraged...

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Research & Publications Office to host Winter Research Methodology Workshop 2025 from 1 to 6 December

The Office of Research and Publications (R&P) will host the Winter Research Methodology Workshop 2025 from 1st to 6th December 2025, at the...

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