Bharat Lal

CEO

New Delhi, Delhi, India6 yrs 8 mos experience
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Key Highlights

  • Led Jal Jeevan Mission to ensure clean water access.
  • Managed Covid-19 response for India.
  • Awarded for excellence in public administration.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a leader in public governance and water resource management.

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Skills

Core Skills

GovernancePublic PolicyStrategic CommunicationsPublic AdministrationWater Resource Management

Other Skills

SDGsWater SupplyData AnalysisHuman RightsDiplomacyEnvironmentClimate ChangeSustainable DevelopmentPublic AffairsNatural Resource ManagementInternational DevelopmentGovernmental AffairsInternational Relations

About

Joined Civil Service in July, 1988 and presently working as Secretary General & CEO, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India. Prior to this, worked as Director General of National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG), an autonomous institution of Govt of India. In January, 2022, joined Lokpal of India, the anti-corruption body of the country, as its Secretary. Prior to this, worked as founder Mission Director of ‘Jal Jeevan Mission’, a flagship programme started in August, 2019 to ensure clean tap water to every rural household and public institutions of the country, by 2024. Since very early in career, started working in water and environment sector. For a very long period, worked in water, sanitation & hygiene (WASH) sector, both at the Govt of India and in the Gujarat state. I was involved in ‘sector reforms’ in water and sanitation sector started in 1999 by the federal government and played a pivotal role in formulating, planning and implementing decentralised, demand-driven and community-managed water & sanitation programmes. Post-earthquake in Gujarat, had set-up Water and Sanitation Management Organization (WASMO) in 2002 to facilitate potable tap water to every household and improved sanitation. This work became an example, which has been acknowledged by conferring Prime Minister’s Civil Services Award, Commonwealth Association for Public Administration and Management (CAPAM) Award and United Nation’s Public Service Award to WASMO. In a drought-prone and desert state like Gujarat, availability of drinking water is no more an issue. Based on this experience, Government of India, in 2019 launched 51 Billion US $ programme, namely, Jal Jeevan Mission – Har Ghar Jal to ensure potable tap water to every rural household in adequate quantity of prescribed quality on regular and long-term basis. The idea is to not allow paucity of water to become a limiting factor in the socio-economic development of the country and its quest for high economic growth to eliminate poverty. During 2017–19, also worked as Additional Secretary to the then President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind. As Principal Resident Commissioner of Gujarat, promoted and facilitated investment in Gujarat as well as state’s world-wide outreach. Have the privilege of working with Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi since 2001, when he became Chief Minister of Gujarat. Since March 2020, also worked in the core team managing Covid-19 pandemic caused by Corona virus in the country.

Experience

National human rights commission (nhrc), india

Secretary General & CEO

Jul 2023Present · 2 yrs 9 mos · India

Public PolicyGovernance

National centre for good governance (ncgg), govt of india

Director General

Sep 2022Jul 2023 · 10 mos · India

Public PolicyStrategic Communications

Anti-corruption body of the country

Secretary, Lokpal of India

Jan 2022Sep 2022 · 8 mos · New Delhi, India

Public Administration

Govt. of india

Mission Director, Jal Jeevan Mission

Jul 2019Dec 2021 · 2 yrs 5 mos · New Delhi, India · On-site

  • As the Founder Mission Director, Jal Jeevan Mission - Har Ghar Jal launched by the Govt of India in 2019, conceptualised, planned and implemented 51 billion USD country-wide programme to make provision of clean tap water in every rural home and schools, Anganwadi centres (AWCs), hostels, health and community centres, etc. The programme included 193 million rural households in 565,000 villages and 1.4 million schools and equal number of AWCs covering 1 billion population.
SDGsWater SupplyWater Resource ManagementPublic Policy

Education

University of Allahabad

Masters in Science (M Sc) — Biochemistry

Jul 1982Oct 1984

Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

Masters in Science (M Sc)

Jul 1988Mar 1990

AIIMS, New Delhi

Research work — Breast carcinoma

Nov 1984Jun 1988

University of Allahabad

Bacheolar of Science (B Sc.) — Chemistry & Biology

Jul 1979Jun 1982

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