Saturday, August 13, 2005
Monday, July 04, 2005
Manmohan Singh Resume
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> EDUCATION /Qualification:
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> Stood first in BA (Hons), Economics, Panjab
> University, Chandigarh,
> 1952; Stood first in MA (Economics), Panjab
> University, Chandigarh,
> 1954; Wright's Prize for distinguished performance
> at St John's College,
> Cambridge, 1955 and 1957; Wrenbury scholar,
> University of Cambridge,
> 1957; DPhil (Oxford), DLitt (Honoris Causa); PhD
> thesis on India's
> export competitiveness
>
> OCCUPATION /Teaching Experience:
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> Professor (Senior lecturer, Economics, 1957-59;
> Reader, Economics, 1959-63;
> Professor, Economics, Panjab University, Chandigarh,
> 1963-65; Professor,
>
> International Trade, Delhi School of
> Economics,University of Delhi,
> 1969-71; Honorary professor, Jawaharlal Nehru
> University,New Delhi,
> 1976 and Delhi School of Economics, University of
> Delhi,1996 and Civil
> Servant
>
> Working Experience/ POSITIONS:
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> 1971-72: Economic advisor, ministry of foreign trade
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> 1972-76: Chief economic advisor, ministry of finance
>
> 1976-80: Director, Reserve Bank of India; Director,
> Industrial
> Development Bank of India; Alternate governor for
> India, Board of
> governors, Asian Development Bank; Alternate
> governor for India, Board
> of governors, IBRD
>
> November 1976 - April 1980: Secretary, ministry of
> finance (Department
> of economic affairs); Member, finance, Atomic Energy
> Commission; Member,
> finance, Space Commission
>
> April 1980 - September 15, 1982: Member-secretary,
> Planning Commission
>
> 1980-83: Chairman, India Committee of the
> Indo-Japan joint study
> committee September 16, 1982 - January 14, 1985:
> Governor, Reserve Bank
> of India
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> 1982-85: Alternate Governor for India, Board of
> governors,
> International Monetary Fund
>
> 1983-84: Member, economic advisory council to the
> Prime Minister
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> 1985: President, Indian Economic Association
>
> January 15, 1985 - July 31, 1987: Deputy Chairman,
> Planning Commission
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> August 1, 1987 - November 10, 1990:
> Secretary-general and commissioner,
> south commission, Geneva
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> December 10, 1990 - March 14, 1991: Advisor to the
> Prime Minister on
> economic affairs
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> March 15, 1991 - June 20, 1991: Chairman, UGC
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> June 21, 1991 - May 15, 1996: Union finance minister
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> October 1991: Elected to Rajya Sabha from Assam on
> Congress ticket
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> June 1995: Re-elected to Rajya Sabha
>
> 1996 onwards: Member, Consultative Committee for the
> ministry of finance
>
> August 1, 1996 - December 4, 1997: Chairman,
> Parliamentary standing
> committee on commerce
>
> March 21, 1998 onwards: Leader of the Opposition,
> Rajya Sabha
>
> June 5, 1998 onwards: Member, committee on finance
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> August 13, 1998 onwards: Member, committee on rules
>
> Aug 1998-2001: Member, committee of privileges 2000
> onwards: Member,
> executive committee, Indian parliamentary group
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> June 2001: Re-elected to Rajya Sabha
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> Aug 2001 onwards: Member, general purposes committee
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> BOOKS:
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> India's Export Trends and Prospects for
> Self-Sustained Growth -Clarendon
> Press, Oxford University, 1964; also published a
> large number of
> articles in various economic journals.
>
> OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
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> Adam Smith Prize, University of Cambridge, 1956
>
> Padma Vibhushan, 1987
>
> Euro money Award, Finance Minister of the Year,
> 1993;
>
> Asia money Award, Finance Minister of the Year for
> Asia, 1993 and 1994
>
> INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS:
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> 1966: Economic Affairs Officer
>
> 1966-69: Chief, financing for trade section, UNCTAD
>
> 1972-74: Deputy for India in IMF Committee of Twenty
> on International
> Monetary Reform
>
> 1977-79: Indian delegation to Aid-India Consortium
> Meetings
>
> 1980-82: Indo-Soviet joint planning group meeting
>
> 1982: Indo-Soviet monitoring group meeting
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> 1993: Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
> Cyprus 1993: Human
> Rights World Conference, Vienna
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> RECREATION:
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> Gymkhana Club, New Delhi; Life Member, India
> International Centre, New
> Delhi
>
>
> Name: Dr Manmohan Singh
>
> DOB: September 26, 1932
>
> Place of Birth: Gah (West Punjab)
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> Father: S. Gurmukh Singh
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> Mother: Mrs Amrit Kaur
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> Married on: September 14, 1958
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> Wife: Mrs Gursharan Kaur
>
> Children: Three daughters
>
> Our Prime Minister seems to be the most qualified PM
> all over the world.
Saturday, July 02, 2005
An Interesting story -- Concluded
come from chennai. Rajiv thought it would be a good idea to tell her parents. When Ranjith and Renuka were walking, they
found a small hut where they could take shelter. It was raining heavily and they spent quality time there. Renuka started
thinking a lot. She enjoyed the company of Ranjith and she didnt expect Ranjith to be the person she thought. May be she
always had Rajiv in her mind and could not think about another person. You cant blame her for this. Ranjith realised this and
he was trying to make the conversation as common as possible and tried to bring in Rajiv in his conversation. He did this
mainly to avoid any sort of intentions on his mind as well as Renuka's mind.
She started asking questions about Roopa. She told Ranjith that they dont make a good pair. Ranjith got confused with
Renuka's statements and avoided the topic. The rain had stopped and they walked for another 3 hours finally to see a small
village near by. Ranjith went to a PCO and called Rajiv immediately. Rajiv,Roopa,Renuka's parents came and took them away.
Rajiv was very happy to see Renuka back and felt like hugging her, but realised her parents were around. Renuka's parents
took her back to chennai.
Rajiv came to chennai and called Renuka and they were talking for 30 minutes. The only topic Renuka was talking was about
Ranjith. She didnt tell Rajiv about what she had in her mind about Ranjith. She was confused whether its just a friendly
affection or a step more than that. A person who saves another person's life need not be a Partner. Even a Policeman saves
people. Does that mean one should marry a Policeman. On the other hand Rajiv had been the only thought in her mind for a long
time.
Two days later Renuka's parents called Ranjith and Rajiv home for lunch and they were talking about the incident. Rajiv was
quiet most of the times. He was careful. Not to talk much infront of future Mother in law and Father in law. Ranjith on the
other hand was at his best. He was very jovial. After they left, Renuka's parents came up to her and asked something which
got Renuka by surprise. Ranjith is a nice person and do you have any interest in marrying him. This was exactly what her
parents asked. They also felt the family business was an important thing. Renuka started thinking. She had waited for a long
time for Rajiv to get settled and now she was getting the offer of marrying a person who is settled,has things in common and
her parents like him. What else do u need in a person ???
The confusion prevailed for couple of days and she asked her friends and everybody thought it was up to her to decide and it
woudnt be fair on their part to suggest a person. She finally made a decision. She called Rajiv and wanted to tell him. She
could not control it any more. It was really paining, but she had to talk to someone. She thought Rajiv would be a better
choice to talk than Ranjith.
She called him and asked him to come to Coffee day. Both of them reached the place by 5 pm and she was silent till 6.30. She
asked Rajiv to take her to the beach. They went in his scooty to the beach and finally at 7.30 she started talking. She told
Rajiv about the feelings she had for Ranjith, What her parents thought about him and the things they had in common. She told
Rajiv that she had only him in her mind and was confused about Ranjith now. Rajiv said he knew about this as Ranjith had told
him what happened. He also said it was fair on her part to think this way. She had been waiting for him for a long time and
nothing really happened. It was Practical that she gets married to a person who is well settled.
When Rajiv finished, Tears rolled from the corner of her eyes. Her ears turned red. Rajiv was not able to see this in dark.
The next moment he realised that she was hugging him and gave a comforting kiss on his cheeks. Thats the best thing to have
happened. She realised the feeling she had for Ranjith is Friendship, but the feeling she had for Rajiv is lot different. She
said the only person for whom she made a lot of sacrifices was Rajiv and did not want it to go waste. They decided they would
take time till Rajiv gets settled and tell their parents.
They just had to wait for 5 months when Rajiv got an offer in United States and they got married and the last thing i heard
from sources were that both of them are happily married and found somewhere in the silicon valley. Meanwhile Ranjith is still
searching for a proper Partner.
Monday, June 27, 2005
An interesting Story Part -1
Rajiv and Renuka were seeing each other for the past 3 years. They were college buddies who had similar interest and fell in love. They knew that their parents would not agree to this marriage. They were also ready to convince them and get married. Rajiv was working in a small Software company and trying really hard to get settled in life. Whereas Renuka got good marks in college and was placed in Intel. Both of them were working in
Their day starts of with meeting at the Tea shop where Rajiv sips his tea and has his favorite Hide and Seek biscuit. Renuka prefers coffee and is a Fitness freak. Renuka finishes her daily brisk walk for 30 minutes as Rajiv sits in the bench waiting for her. They get ready and leave to their respective office. Rajiv's office was near
Their college mate Ranjith was also in the same town. Everyone liked him. His father was a Multi billionaire and had a company in
It was a long weekend with Friday, Saturday and Sunday being holiday. Ranjith called Rajiv and Renuka and confirmed the plan of going to Coorg for the weekend. Rajiv, as usual had a problem. Being month end and not enough money in hand. He said he is not interested. Ranjith knew this and convinced Rajiv to make it. They left early on Friday morning in Ranjith black Scorpio. They reached Coorg and checked in to a Hotel. 2 rooms with Rajiv and Renuka sharing one and Ranjith and Roopa sharing another. They had their bath and lunch and quickly munched their Lunch. The usual Sweet sambhar and lot of coconuts in vegetables. It was raining heavily and they were well covered and were moving towards Thalai kaveri. The road was extremely slippery and narrow. They reached Thalai kaveri and Renuka was so excited and she immediately jumped from the Car as soon as it stopped. Rajiv warned her about the slippery road. The road was really wet and Renuka wanted to see what was there at the edge of the road.
She saw nothing but lot of trees and there was no land. She peeped and slipped and fell and Ranjith was close to her and he caught her immediately and both of them fell from the Hill. They were caught in couple of trees and finally hit the ground. Both of them were semi conscious and were wet. Rajiv and Roopa didn’t have a clue as to what had happened. Rajiv shouted for help and there were very few people around. Rajiv immediately took the car and went to a near by police station to launch a complaint. Meanwhile Ranjith got up and saw no one around and started waking up Renuka. Renuka woke up and started to cry. She was in great pain and was extremely afraid. She hugged Ranjith and Ranjith tried a lot to pacify her. He said things are under control and they would walk for some distance and could find a village near by and could reach Coorg.
Ranjith was such a sweet person and was very genuine and frank.
Rajiv lodged a complaint and the police were trying really hard to rescue both of them. After all they are not Superman to jump into the forest and find them. Meanwhile Ranjith and Renuka started walking and as they walked Ranjith tried to cheer Renuka and started talking about their college and jokes. Renuka was getting better and was happy. The rain stopped and Ranjith made shelter with some leaves so that they could sleep in the night. Renuka slept and when she got up in the morning she saw Ranjith sitting in a corner and sleeping. She asked why he didn’t sleep in the shelter. He replied that she would not be comfortable. Renuka realized he’s such a nice person. They had a lot of things in common. Their interest, their lifestyle, and the way they dress. Their favorite actor was Kamal Hassan, where as Rajiv was a Rajinikhanth fan.
Saturday, June 25, 2005
An Honest effort
Things have not been the same for the past few months. When i was working in bangalore, I was cribbing that i didnt have any work to do and going to office to have food , chat with people and use Microsoft's full online resources and also some other online resources. Just for your information, my port was blocked 4 times for excessive download. 10 Months later am sitting in front of my computer, and typing this blog.
The past 10 months have been hectic. Unbelievable shifts, unachievable targets, yet i have been honestly giving my 100% and more than that at times. This is a confession which havent been shared even with some of my buddies. I would actually say that hardwork would never go waste. I am still waiting for the seed to grow into a tree to eat my fruit. I am still waiting for that day.
Things would really depressing at times when you look at this situation. I lost my health and energy and have put in all the efforts in this job. I would not like to see it going waste by jumping to another place. I have been a monkey. Jumping from one place to another. Ideally i would like to settle down. I still remember the days where i was a regular passenger in Lalbagh express and Brindhavan. The auto drivers in cantonment station would recognize me immediately. 8 months of weekly travel from and to Bangalore was fun.
I had good 12 hours to and fro to think about life. To plan every step in my life. As usual nothing went as per plan. There are some people do things what their heart says and others who do things what their mind says. The first category people are instinctive and truthful, whereas the second category people will always succeed in life. There is no mark for guessing which category i belong to. Thats why i am and would always honestly try to succeed in life.
Monday, April 18, 2005
Indian cricket ---April 2005
Now its a very tricky situation for the Selectors. I also heard that its gonna be a paid job. I am sure they would be accountable for the selection they make. No one complains these days about regionalism. That is surely a forgotten word in Indian cricket and I hope it remains the same. With Ganguly banned for 6 one-days and 2 of them already over, the selectors would have a challenging job to pick the Indian team for the next 4 one-dayers. The next series for India would be in late July, a triangular featuring India,Srilanka and West Indies in Srilanka. John wright has left India already and had a word before he left. He wanted coaches to have a say in selection. I would think that is a wise idea. I would like to play the role of a selector for that series. I would really go for cricketers who are all-rounders. Do we have one?? There are talented people and its high time they are given a chance. I would say Kaif,Yuvaraj and mongia are definetly not all-rounders. Kaif and Yuvaraj are brilliant in the field,but catches or saves dont always save matches. Taking wickets and scoring runs would always win matches. It's high time people like JP Yadhav,S Sriram,Raina,Vidyuth gets a chance in one day cricket.
India should not go by past performance of a player, rather should think of his present form. Many would disagree with me, but i feel Jadeja who has been consistent and experienced should be back into the Indian team. The captaincy is another big question mark. If a player is not in good form, he definetly would not have the confidence of leading the team. I really think its a nice idea for Ganguly to concentrate more on his batting. I really miss the way he hits those cover drives and stepping out and hitting the fast bowlers and spinners. It would not be a bad idea to have him open with sachin with Sehwag coming in at three and Dhoni at 4. That would make our top order extremely attacking. Dravid at 5 would be of good support. He could attack as well as defend. Irfan Pathan has to make a comeback and India should give away the idea of playing 3 genuine fast bowlers if a person like JP Yadhav can contribute. Its more of an idea derived out of the Aussie and Pakistan model. Players like Ian Harvey, Abdul Razzaq,Shoiab MaliK. India should try grooming people like this if we can compete in 2007 World cup. We need a bowler like Venkatesh Prasad who could mix up his deliveries and produce those unplayable slower legcutters.
India would also be under a new coach and time would say how they adapt themselve to the new coach. I hope indians dont compare him with John. As a passionate Indian cricket follower, I would say if Indians dont think out of the box, they would find it difficult to perform well in One-day cricket.
Thursday, February 24, 2005
Marriage
Coming to marriage where the guy and gal don't know eachother before marriage. Guy goes to the gal's house. Has junk food. Wants to talk to the girl for half an hour and takes an instinctive decision to get married. Instinctiveness, as you know is neither from the mind nor from your heart. Marriage like those depend mostly on physical attraction. Guy working in US has 3 weeks of leave. Comes and looks at the girl, talks for 30 minutes. Girl agrees and they get married and go back to US. I dont say this marriage will not work out. But imagine a month back, both of them were complete strangers. One month later, they are the most important person in eachother's life. Is this love, friendship or infatuation?????
I always believed in this theory, Love starts as infatuation, carries on as friendship and ends in marriage. Here the whole logic is reversed.It starts as infatuation, forced to get married and end up loving eachother. A proverb in tamil explains this better "Paduthindu pothinda enna? pothindu padutha enna? ", Doesnt make a difference to lie down and cover yourself with blanket or cover yourself with blanket and lie down. The difference between these kind of marriages and love marriages is you get to know the person before and you are sure about the compatibility and then get committed. Here you get committed and then think of compatibility. The second case is good in a way. You tend to adjust more.
Now i have a question? How much can one adjust with another. Does adjusting mean losing out your individuality. For example the girl would never like cricket, but the guy would be a die hard cricket fan. After marriage she would love cricket. What does this mean to you?? Adjustment, sacrifice, losing out on your individuality or just knowing new things in life. I know how challenging and depressing would it be to a girl from Chennai to go and be a house wife at the silicon valley. Waiting for her husband to come home. No neighbours to gossip, No neighbours to discuss about what happened in Aanandham serial. No chance of going out with friends, No roadside dhaabas, no kumbakonam degree coffee,yet she has got her husband with her who goes to office and slogs day in and day out, checking emails and chatting with friends.
Marriage is responsibility, when a guy looks at marrying a gal, he must also look at how responsible she would be. Would she suit his lifestyle, What can she do after marriage?? Thats the reason i strongly believe in having a courtship before marriage for atleast 6 months having a condition to call it off from both the ends at any point of time. This might not sound probable,but this is very practical.
Oops am i getting old?? Talking a lot about marriage. Just something which came to my mind!!!

