By IANS,
New Delhi : Following is the personal profile of Manmohan Singh, who will Friday be sworn in as prime minister for the second consecutive term:
Born : Sep 26, 1932, in Gah, West Punjab (presently Pakistan)
Married : Sep 14, 1958. Has three daughters – Upender, Daman and Amrit
Education : M.A., D.Phil (Oxford), D. Litt (Honoris Causa), Educated at Universities of Panjab, Cambridge and Oxford
Positions Held:
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, Manila; alternate governor for India, board of governors, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
Nov 1976-April 1980 : secretary, ministry of finance (department of economic affairs): member, finance, Atomic Energy Commission; member, finance, Space Commission
April 1980-Sep 1982 : member-secretary, Planning Commission
Sep 1982-Jan 1982 : governor, Reserve Bank of India
1982-85 : alternate governor for India, board of governors, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
1983-84 : member, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister
Jan 1985-July 1987 : deputy chairman, Planning Commission
Aug 1987-Nov 1990 : secretary general and commissioner, South Commission, Geneva
Dec 1990-March 1991 : advisor to the Prime Minister of India on Economic Affairs
March 1991-June 1991 : chairman, University Grants Commission (UGC)
June 1991-May 1996 : union finance minister
Oct 1991 : elected to Rajya Sabha
1991-95 : governor for India on the board of governors of the IMF and IBRD
June 1995 : re-elected to Rajya Sabha
1996 onwards : member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Finance
Aug 1996-Dec 1997 : chairman, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce
March 1998 onwards : leader of the opposition, Rajya Sabha
June 2001 : re-elected to Rajya Sabha
May 2004 : appointed prime minister of India
Accomplishments:
– Wright’s Prize for distinguished performance at St John’s College, Cambridge, 1955 and 1957
– Adam Smith Prize, University of Cambridge, UK, 1956
– Padma Vibhushan, 1987
– Euromoney Award, Finance Minister of the Year, 1993
– Asiamoney Award, Finance Minster of the Year for Asia, 1993 and 1994
Other Information:
– Professor, (i) Economics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, 1963-65 and (ii) International Trade, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, 1969-71
– Honorary Professor, (i) Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 1976, and (ii) Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, 1996
– Author of “India’s Export Trends and Prospects for Self-Sustained Growth”