- B. N. Adarkar
B. N. Adarkar was the ninth Governor of the
Reserve Bank of India from4 May 1970 to15 June 1970 cite web
url =http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/governors.aspx#adarkar
title =B N Adarkar
accessdate =2008-09-15
publisher =Reserve Bank of India] . His term was the second shortest (42 days) after Amitav Ghosh who had served for only 20 days. His term was short since he was filling in as interim before S. Jaganathan took over. [cite web
url = http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/governors.aspx
title = List of Governors
accessdate = 2006-12-08
publisher = Reserve Bank of India]Unlike his predecessors who were from the
Indian Civil Service , Adarkar was aneconomist and had served in the office of the Economic Adviser of the Government of India. Prior to that he had held various important positions in the Ministry of Commerce & Industry. He was the Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank before filling in as interim Governor.During his tenure the
Indian Rupee notes of denominations Rs 2, 5, 10, and 100, commemorating the birth centenary ofMahatma Gandhi was reissued on 24 August 1970, these notes bear his signature, the earlier issue bears the signature ofL. K. Jha . [cite book
last = Jain
first = Manik
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = 2004 Phila India Paper Money Guide Book
publisher = Philatelia
date = 2004
location = Kolkata
pages = 19,26, 35, and 61] Due to his short interim term his signature does not appear on any other Indian rupee notes.He also served as India’s Executive Director at the
IMF . Adarkar was involved in the establishment of the "National Institute of Bank Management".References
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