Agent of change
Femina|January 24, 2020
Did you know, IIM Kozhikode has the highest number of women in its board across all IIMs and IITs? The institute’s director, Professor Debashis Chatterjee, talks to Nikshubha Garg about gender diversity, its implications, pay parity and more
Nikshubha Garg
Agent of change

IIM Kozhikode (IIM-K) was set up in 1997, and since then, has evolved into an institute of reckoning in the Indian management education space. One of the seminal achievements of the institute has been its focus on building a new ethos around gender diversity. Nurturing the cause is Professor Debashis Chatterjee, the current director of IIM-K, serving his second term at the institution. In his earlier five-year tenure (2009-2014), he was credited with admitting more than 50 per cent women in its flagship postgraduate programme. “My aim is to start a force that is irresistible and irreversible, then, it becomes a part of the system. Beyond me there is a reality which I cannot map, but I can do the little bit that I can,” he says as we meet in his office on campus. Having handled leadership classes across the world and authored 17 books, Chatterjee has his work cut out, but tries to use each day to make a difference.

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This story is from the January 24, 2020 edition of Femina.

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