

Saw participation of 34 States/UTs and 19 Ministers across India

Chintan Shivir promotes Constructive Dialogue, drives Collaborative Thinking, paving path for evidence-based Policy Refinement: Union Minister Dr. Virendra Kumar
NEW DELHI, APRIL 08, 2025: The second day of Chintan Shivir 2025, organised by the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment at Dehradun, continued with a strong emphasis on constructive dialogue, policy coherence, and grassroots transformation. Building on the momentum of Day 1, discussions focused on finding solutions to practical issues, collaboration amongst the Central Government, State Governments and other implementing partners today. It aimed at ushering in more effective governance and deepening impact, ensuring inclusivity, and strengthening delivery mechanisms across various schemes and initiatives under the Ministry.
A total of 34 States/UTs and 19 Ministers from across India participated in the event. The Valedictory Session featured addresses by Ministers from States and Union Territories, reinforcing the spirit of federal cooperation. Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment (SJ&E), Dr. Virendra Kumar, in his concluding remarks, highlighted the significance of Chintan Shivir as a platform that promotes constructive dialogue, drives collaborative thinking, and paves the path for evidence-based policy refinement. Other dignitaries included MoS (SJ&E), Shri B.L. Verma, along with senior officials of the Ministry.
The day began with a session on social empowerment, highlighting national efforts under the National Action Plan on Drug Demand Reduction (NAPDDR) and Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA). States presented field-level challenges and innovations in tackling substance abuse, emphasising the role of community mobilisation and awareness campaigns. This was followed by discussions on comprehensive rehabilitation of persons engaged in the act of begging, with States contributing valuable inputs on practical issues on the ground and strategies for integration into mainstream society.
The Deendayal Divyangjan Rehabilitation Scheme (DDRS) was also discussed, with participating States presenting best practices and identifying key areas for expansion, especially in rural and remote regions. These sessions showcased the importance of working together, as Centre and States aligned efforts to ensure no individual is left behind.
A technical session enabled detailed deliberations on Single Nodal Agency (SNA) systems, social audits, and capacity-building initiatives led by NISD. These discussions reflected a collective approach towards collaboration and coordination, aimed at improving transparency, monitoring, and efficient implementation of schemes.
The review of the Ministry’s four national finance and development corporations — NSFDC, NBCFDC, NDFDC, and NSKFDC — provided insights into income generation efforts and livelihood promotion across SCs, OBCs, PwDs, and sanitation workers. Stakeholders engaged in ideation on streamlining access to finance and upscaling entrepreneurship among marginalised groups.
There were 11 presentations from the States on the first day and 10 on the second day, some of which were presented by the Ministers of the States in charge of respective Social Justice and Empowerment Departments. In addition to the presentations, the State governments representatives raised the issues affecting the implementation of the existing schemes and also gave suggestions for improvement in future.
Across the themes and sessions, the States and UTs shared their experiences, challenges, and achievements, contributing to a Chintan Shivir’s valuable pool of shared learning and best practices. This participatory environment enabled robust inputs on practical issues on the ground – from digital infrastructure gaps to the need for skilling and awareness drives — leading to actionable takeaways.
The event concluded on a note of shared vision and responsibility, with all stakeholders reaffirming their commitment to building a Viksit Bharat that is inclusive, just, and empowering for every citizen.
