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C. Rangarajan Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council Incumbent Assumed office
August 2009Member, Rajya Sabha In office
August 2008 – August 2009Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council Succeeded by Prof. Suresh D. Tendulkar Chairman of 12th Finance Commission of Government of India Governor of Andhra Pradesh In office
24 November 1997 – 3 January 2003Governor of Reserve Bank of India In office
December 22, 1992 – November, 1997Preceded by S. Venkitaramanan Succeeded by Dr. Bimal Jalan Member of Planning Commission of Government of India In office
21 August 1991 – 21 December 1992Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India In office
12 February 1982 – 20 August 1991Personal details Nationality Indian Political party Independent Alma mater University of Madras
University of PennsylvaniaProfession Economist
Civil servantC. Rangarajan (or Chakravarthy Rangarajan)(Tamil:சக்கரவர்த்தி ரங்கராஜன்) (born 1932) is an Indian economist and a distinguished former Member of Parliament and Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. Currently, he is the Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council. He is also the Chairman of the Madras School of Economics, and the Founding Chairman of the CR Rao Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science.
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Early life
Rangarajan graduated from the prestigious Loyola College of the University of Madras in the commerce stream (where he was a contemporary of the Yale University economics professor T N Srinivasan). He later took Ph.D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1964; the subject of his doctoral thesis is not presently available in the public domain.
Career
Rangarajan taught at several institutions including the University of Pennsylvania and the IIM-A where he also served as the Director. He was awarded the title of Honorary Fellow of IIM-A in 1997.
In 2002, the Government of India awarded him the Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award.
He served as a Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India from 1982 to 1991, after which he served as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India between December 22, 1992 and December 21, 1997. He also served as the Governor of Andhra Pradesh from 24 November 1997 to 3 January 2003. After demitting that office, he took charge as the Chairman of the Twelfth Finance Commission.
From 2005 onwards, he was the Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council. In August 2008, he resigned as the Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council and was nominated as a member of the Rajya Sabha.[1] He resigned from the Rajya Sabha in August 2009 and was re-appointed the Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council.
While serving as the governor of Andhra Pradesh, he also received additional charges as governor of Orissa from 1998 to 1999 and as governor of Tamil Nadu from 2001 to 2002.
Government offices Preceded by
S. VenkitaramananGovernor of RBI
1992 – 1997Succeeded by
Dr. Bimal JalanPreceded by
G. RamanujamDr C Rangarajan
Governor of Andhra Pradesh
24 November 1997 - 3 January 2003Succeeded by
Surjit Singh BarnalaPreceded by
Justice M. Fathima BeeviGovernor of Tamil Nadu
3 July 2001 - 18 January 2002Succeeded by
P. S. Ramamohan RaoSee also
- CR Rao Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science
References
- ^ "List of Governors". Reserve Bank of India. http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/governors.aspx. Retrieved 2006-12-08.
Categories:- Indian economists
- Tamil scholars
- Governors of the Reserve Bank of India
- Recipients of the Padma Vibhushan
- Indian bankers
- Governors of Andhra Pradesh
- Governors of Orissa
- Governors of Tamil Nadu
- Living people
- Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad faculty
- 1932 births
- Loyola College, Chennai alumni
- University of Pennsylvania alumni
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