Monday, February 4, 2019

2018 : PRANAB KUMAR MUKHERJEE (

Pranab Kumar Mukherjee or Pranab Mukherjee or Pranabda was born on December 11, 1935 at Mirati a village in Birbhum District of West Bengal.

He studied at Vidyasagar College, Suri, Birbhum and obtained his MA in History, MA in Political Sciences and LLB from University of Calcutta.

He served as Upper Division Clerk, Office of Deputy Accountant General (Post & Telegraph), Calcutta (1960 – 1963). 

He served as Lecturer in Political Science at Vidyasagar College, Calcutta (1963 – 1969).

He joined the Indian National Congress under the leadership of Indira Gandhi served as Member of Parliament in Rajya Sabha (1969 – 1973).

He served successively as Union Deputy Minister for Industrial Development (1973 – 1974), Shipping and Transport (1974), Union Minister of State for Finance (1974 – 1975) and Revenue (1975 – 1977).

He was Member of Central Working Council and Treasurer of Indian National Congress (1977 – 1980).

He was Union Minister for Commerce (1980 – 1982), Finance (1982 – 1984).

He was President of West Bengal Branch of Indian National Congress (1984 -1986), Rashtriya Samajwadi Congress (1986 – 1989), and Indian National Congress (1989 – 1991).

He served as Deputy Chairman of National Planning Commission (1991 – 1993), Union Minster for Commerce (1993 – 1995), External Affairs (1995 – 1996). 

He served as General Secretary (1998 – 1999), Chairman of Central Election Council (1999 – 2004) of Indian National Congress.

Union Minster for Defence (2004 – 2006), External Affairs (2006 – 2009) and Finance (2009 – 2012).

He served as the President of India (2012 – 2017)

He retired from public life and founded the Pranab Kumar Mukherjee Foundation, New Delhi (2017 – 2020).

He died on August 31, 2020 aged 84 years at the Army Research and Referral Hospital New Delhi due to COVID 19 lung infection.  

Member of Parliament

A congressman, He was elected 5 times to Rajya Sabha (1969 – 2002) and 2 times to Lok Sabha (2004 – 2012) and was Deputy Leader (1978 – 1980) and Leader (1980 – 1985) in Rajya Sabha, Leader of Lok Sabha (2004 – 2012).  

An exemplary orator, negotiator, arbitrator and consensus builder, he forged unity on national issues in the vibrant multiparty democracy during his five decade parliamentary career and commanded respected  from major political parties of diverse ideologies.

An encyclopedia of contemporary Indian history and a master of parliamentary procedures, practices and precedents, he served as Member of Parliamentary Standing Committees.  

A person of integrity, simplicity, wisdom and patriotism, He was awarded the Best Parliamentarian Award in 1997 and Best Administrator Award in 2011.

Union Minister

A skillful administrator and interlocutor, He had the rare distinction of serving as Union Minister in all major cabinet portfolios, finance, commerce, defence and external affairs.

The triumvirate with PV Narasimha Rao, R. Venkataraman and Pranab Mukherjee formed the core team of Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi governments.

A man of all seasons and reasons , He was Chairman of Group of Ministers (GOM) and Empowered Group of Ministers (EGOM) and over 100 inter-ministerial panels helped draft policies on planning, nation building, right to information, right to education, and right to employment, food security and energy security, national security, resources sharing.

Finance & Commerce

He presented seven Union Budget and one interim budget and started banks for Agriculture, Rural Development and Exports and Imports.

He co devised the Gadgil Mukherjee formula for sharing revenue between the Centre and States. 

Defence

He initiated modernization of defence forces and concluded the Indo US Nuclear Deal

External Affairs

He initiated measures to improve relations with US, USSR and South East Asia

President of India

He served as the thirteenth President of India and was the first Bengali to hold the office.

He opened the Rashtrapathi Bhavan to the people and modernized the library, gallery and museum.

He created the social media handles and organized started workshops, Festival of Innovation and hosted Scholars in residence.  

Chairmanship

He served as Chairman of Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkota and Chairman and Trustee of Bangiya Sahitya Parishad, Bangiya Sahitya Sammelan.  

He was Member of Asiatic Society and Trustee of Bidhan Chandra Roy Memorial Trust.

Chairman of Group of 24, Governor to International Monetary Fund, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Asian Development Bank and African Development bank

 

Publications

An avid reader and exemplary orator, writer and scholar endowed with intellect and wit, he published several books on economics, politics and constitutional affairs

His memoirs include Off the Track (1987), Saga of Struggle and Sacrifice (1992), Thoughts and Reflections (2014), The Dramatic Decade: The Indira Gandhi Years (2014), The Turbulent Years (2016), and The Coalition Years (2017).

Prizes

He was awarded the Best Finance Minister Award (1984) (2010), Best Administrator Award (2011), Best Parliamentarian Award (0000) and Best Statesman Award (2012).

Honours

The Government of India conferred the Padma Vibhushan in 2008 and Bharat Ratna in 2019 for his contributions to public service.

He received the National Orders of Bangladesh in 2013, Ivory Coast in 2016 and Cyprus in 2017.

Doctorates

He received honorary Doctorates from the universities of Al Quds Ramallah of Palestine, Assam, Belarus, Calcutta, Chittagong, Dhaka, Goa, Istanbul, Jadavpur, Jordan, Jerusalem Hebrew, Kathmandu, Mauritius, , Russian DA Visveswaraya, Wolver Hampton.

He was Chairman and President of the Rabindra Bharati University.

Resources

www.pranabmukherjee.nic.in

 

 

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