About Lokesh Bohra
Founder
Lokesh Bohra has 17 years of demonstrated experience as a practitioner in business enablement, digital transformation, transaction advisory, and impact assessments. He has been instrumental in public policy implementation and has led various consulting initiatives across multiple sectors including education, employability & entrepreneurship, Government & Infrastructure, healthcare and pharma, and financial services.
His notable contributions include leading PMUs for citizen impact programs such as Aadhaar (UID), Chief Minister Dashboard (Real-Time Governance), Smart Cities initiatives, and various e-Governance projects.
Education
Bachelor of Engineering, Information Technology, Mumbai University
PGDBM, Finance, NMIMS University
Recent Insights
- Measuring what matters: New perspectives on value-driven by alignment and action on ESG themes
- Impact Bonds: An emerging market opportunity for innovating financing
- Government e-Marketplace brings cheer for MSMEs amid COVID-19 gloom
- RBI’s BRSR mandate is driving India’s green transition and standardizing the ESG framework
- Spearheading the NIP: Capital inflows to boost social infrastructure sector
- NSDC schemes and tech-led innovations to enhance professional journey of individuals
- Government measures for COVID-19 led crisis recovery
- Demand surge in the blue-collar gig workers as the economy emerges from COVID-19 impact
- Driving through the pathways of social responsibility with CSR and ESG checkpoints
- Increasing the effectiveness of NSAP in India through impact investment
- Demystifying investing through ESG: financial returns in tandem with social good
- Overview of policies and schemes to address healthcare and financial security issues for women
- Impact Bonds: Harnessing private capital for service delivery to enable COVID relief & recovery
- Post-COVID, States refocusing on their rural employment schemes
- Stats, trends across different levels of education in India
- Swamitva Yojana: Nextgen property reforms in rural India
- How can Indian states revive the tourism sector?
- New education policy to promote ‘holistic, multidisciplinary & technology-led education’