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1 DR. NARENDRA JADHAV Member, Planning Commission, (Chairman: Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh) Member , National Advisory Council, (Chairperson: Smt. Sonia Gandhi) Contact Coordinates: Room No 113, Yojana Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110001 Tel: +91-11-23096566 (Office), +91-11-23073501 (Residence) Cell No: 9711198279 Fax: +91-11-23096567 EMAIL: [email protected];[email protected] OWN WEBSITE: http://www.drnarendrajadhav.info CAREER OBJECTIVE Active and productive pursuit of intellectual, professional and social work to make a positive contribution to public policy by leveraging proven leadership qualities, wide ranging experience and expertise as well as analytical and communication skills towards the highest level of professional excellence, efficiency, productivity and effectiveness in the widest interest of humanity. Dr. Manmohan Singh commented in 2005 : “Like the life of Dr. B R Ambedkar, or indeed the life of our beloved former president, the Late Dr. K.R. Narayanan, the life story of Dr Jadhav is also a story of change, of great courage, of progress, of hope….. I urge all political leaders and social reformers to read both the autobiography of Dr. Jadhav and his treatise on ‘Re-Emerging India’. We must draw the correct lessons from both. Narendra’s autobiography must shape our social and political vision. It must shape our educational policy. His book on the Indian economy must shape our thinking on economic policy.” Extracts from the speech by the Honourable Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh. (http://pmindia.nic.in/lspeech.asp?id=227)
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DR. NARENDRA JADHAV

Member, Planning Commission, (Chairman: Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh) Member , National Advisory Council, (Chairperson: Smt. Sonia Gandhi) Contact Coordinates: Room No 113, Yojana Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110001 Tel: +91-11-23096566 (Office), +91-11-23073501 (Residence) Cell No: 9711198279 Fax: +91-11-23096567 EMAIL: [email protected];[email protected] OWN WEBSITE: http://www.drnarendrajadhav.info

CAREER OBJECTIVE Active and productive pursuit of intellectual,

professional and social work to make a positive contribution to public policy by leveraging proven leadership qualities, wide ranging experience and expertise as well as analytical and communication skills towards the highest level of professional excellence, efficiency, productivity and effectiveness in the widest interest of humanity.

Dr. Manmohan Singh commented in 2005 :

“Like the life of Dr. B R Ambedkar, or indeed the life of our beloved former president, the Late Dr. K.R. Narayanan, the life story of Dr Jadhav is also a story of change, of great courage, of progress, of hope….. I urge all political leaders and social reformers to read both the autobiography of Dr. Jadhav and his treatise on ‘Re-Emerging India’. We must draw the correct lessons from both. Narendra’s autobiography must shape our social and political vision. It must shape our educational policy. His book on the Indian economy must shape our thinking on economic policy.”

Extracts from the speech by the Honourable Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh.

(http://pmindia.nic.in/lspeech.asp?id=227)

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ACHIEVEMENT HIGHLIGHTS From a modest start as a Dalit (former

‘Untouchable’) boy reared in the Mumbai slums broke various glass ceilings in the upper echelons of the financial, academic and literary communities in the national as well as international arena through single minded dedication to excel using own intelligence, perseverance, leadership qualities, unconventional thinking and communication skills.

EDUCATION Ph.D. Economics, Indiana University, USA; 1986.

Awarded degree with a record Grade Point Average (GPA): 3.93 out of 4.00. Received Award for Outstanding Contribution to Economic Theory for the Ph.D. dissertation in 1986, and was honored with the Best International Student Award by Indiana University, USA in 1983. Selected as the National Scholar in Economics (1981-86) by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Government of India.

MA (Economics), University of Bombay, 1975. Awarded degree with First Class; specialisation in Mathematical Economics and Econometrics.

B.Sc (Statistics & Economics), University of Bombay, 1973. Passed in First Class with Distinction. Specialization in Statistics & Economics.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE (a) Member, Planning Commission June 2009 – to date

Dr. Narendra Jadhav is currently serving as a Member, Planning Commission (in the rank and status of Union Minister of State). He took over this responsibility on June 16, 2009 and was sworn in by the Prime Minister on July 27, 2009. Planning Commission is India’s apex policy-oriented Think Tank chaired by the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh with Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia as the Deputy Chairman. As Member, Planning Commission, Dr. Jadhav’s sectoral responsibilities include Education, Labour-Employment-Skill Development, Sports & Youth Affairs, and Social Justice and Empowerment. In addition, Dr. Jadhav looks

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after the States of Bihar, Tamil Nadu, and Goa, besides the Union Territories of Diu-Daman and Dadra-Nagar Haveli.

Dr. Narendra Jadhav has also been appointed as a Member, National Advisory Council

(NAC), chaired by Smt. Sonia Gandhi, with effect from May 31, 2010. In October 2010, Dr. Jadhav was appointed by the Government of India as the Chairman,

Special Task Force for Assessing Development Needs of the Ladakh Region of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.

(b) Educationist, Academician and Administrator Vice Chancellor, University of Pune. (August 2006 – June 2009) Dr. Narendra Jadhav served as the Vice Chancellor of the University of Pune, which is a premier institution of higher education in India and the largest traditional University in the world with 6,50,000 students, 536 affiliated Graduate Colleges and 330 Recognized Institutes. After taking over as the Vice Chancellor, in August 2006, Dr. Jadhav placed two principal objectives before himself: one, to place the University of Pune on the global map as a Center of Excellence, and second, to bring the University out of its splendid isolation and make it directly responsive to the ever changing societal needs. Accordingly, Dr. Jadhav took several far reaching initiatives aimed at improving the access (e.g. through “Education Guarantee Scheme” for the underprivileged youth) and quality of higher education, (e.g. through a complete revision of all 484 curricula with involvement of relevant industry), and promoting the research environment, (e.g. through innovative financial incentives). Dr. Jadhav followed a dynamic marketing strategy so as to place the University of Pune on the Global Map. Presently there are more than 14,000 foreign students from 102 countries studying at the University of Pune. A Campus of the University of Pune has been set up in United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2009. Vice-Chancellor Dr. Jadhav visited Austria, China, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, South Africa, Sweden, UAE and USA during his tenure of 33 months. Several collaborative arrangements with the globally reputed educational institutions have been established and effort was made to widen their geographical spread and functional scope. Not surprisingly, University of Pune emerged as the most favoured destination for foreign students coming to India. More than 40 per cent of the foreign students coming to India enroll in the University of Pune alone!

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Social Initiatives As a flagship program of the University, an ambitious “movement” styled, ‘Samarth Bharat Abhiyan’- a comprehensive rural development program, was launched for directing the youth power towards constructive social engagement in the rural areas. Under the Abhiyan, all colleges adopted one village each in their vicinity for all-round socio-economic development. In all, around 500 villages were adopted. A 15 Point Program was drawn which covered, inter alia primary education, tree plantation, water management, sanitation facilities, communal harmony and the like. This movement involved more than half a million students and teachers, and senior citizen volunteers working throughout the year in the chosen village with the locals and the government machinery, NGOs active in the relevant field, and endeavouring to bring about a complete transformation. The results were most encouraging (e.g. more than 7,00,000 saplings planted and 190 villages made Nirmal Grams). A unique and innovative Soft–Skills Program for Personality Development of the students was also initiated by Dr. Jadhav, wherein students from rural areas, socially disadvantaged groups and economically poor strata of the society were chosen for an intensive fifteen-days training program and outside experts were invited to impart training in Conversational English, Techniques of Interview and Group Discussion and Overall Personality Development. Personality Development Centres have been established in 200 colleges. Another path-breaking decision taken by Dr. Jadhav as the Vice Chancellor was to provide scholarships of Rs. One crore (US$2,00,000) to the girl students at the Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate levels. Under the Scheme, scholarships of Rs. 5000/- each were awarded to 2000 girl students per year. A special feature of this Scheme was that 30 per cent of the total amount was specially reserved for daughters of Devadasis, Prostitutes and women affected with HIV. Yet another socially relevant unique program initiated was Senior Citizen Centre. The Center catered to the felt needs of the large and growing body of Senior Citizens. The Center engages Senior Citizens in five different activities: One-day workshops on health and personal financial management; Three months Certificate Programs of their choice (e.g. Indian History, Culture, Philosophy, Religion and the like); a special Ph.D. Program for senior citizens with relaxed entry norms; Teaching public at large under Adult and Continuing Education Program, and Working as volunteers in the Samarth Bharat Abhiyan. Dr. Jadhav also launched an ambitious Triple Connectivity Program, connecting the Main Campus with all affiliating colleges and an Information Technology enabled Services (ITES) program in collaboration with CISCO and several vocational courses for Entrepreneurial and Technician Development, especially for high school drop-outs. In the

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wake of the terrorist attack on Mumbai, Dr. Jadhav initiated the process of establishing Centre for Internal Security aimed at creating a Think Tank, training all college students in Disaster Management and creating awareness among the public at large. Most of these innovative schemes were appreciated by the Government and are being adopted by all other State Universities in Maharashtra.

(c) Economic Policy Maker and Administrator For 31 years, Dr Jadhav worked with the Indian Central Bank (i.e. Reserve Bank of India) and other Central Banks (i.e. Da Afghanistan Bank and National Bank of Ethiopia) besides working for 4 ½ years in advisory capacity in the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Dr. Jadhav took voluntary retirement from RBI in October 2008 from the position of Principal Advisor and Chief Economist in the rank of Executive Director. February 2006 -- August 2006 Chief Economic Counsellor Government of Da Afghanistan Bank, Kabul, Afghanistan Worked in Kabul, Afghanistan leading the nation building efforts currently underway in that country. September 2004 – February 2006 Principal Adviser and Chief Economist (in the rank of Executive Director) Reserve Bank of India. August 2003 -- September 2004: Principal Adviser, Department of Economic Analysis and Policy, Reserve Bank of India. March 2002 -- July 2003; December 1996 -- December 1997: Officer-in-Charge, Department of Economic Analysis and Policy, Reserve Bank of India. September 1993 -- December 1996: Reserve Bank of India, Department of Economic Analysis and Policy (DEAP) Director and Adviser for various Divisions in DEAP October 1992 -- September 1993: Reserve Bank of India Secretary to the Central Board of Directors Coordinated various activities relating to the functioning of the Central Board of Directors of the Reserve Bank of India. October 1977 -- October 1992: Reserve Bank of India, Department of Economic Analysis and Policy (DEAP). Joined as Research Officer and held various positions including Deputy Director and Press Relations Officer (PRO), October 1991-June 1992.

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September 1974 -- September 1977: State Bank of India Officer GR. I. Gained first-hand experience of commercial banking in rural areas.

(d) Academician and Best Selling Author

Dr. Jadhav has written (or edited) 14 books on economic and social issues including four in Marathi. His latest contributions are two books in Marathi on Ravindranath Tagore – one is an anthology of Gurudev’s poems translated into Marathi and the other one (being released) is on Gurudev’s life and times.

Dr Jadhav shot to fame with his biographical novel written in both Marathi and English - a runaway best seller with combined sales exceeding 5,00,000 copies, which has also been translated into 17 languages (French, Spanish, Korean, Thai ,as well as in most major Indian languages. The book has received several awards including the coveted Sahitya Academy Award for its Punjabi Version. The book is being translated into Japanese, Chinese, and several European languages).

In addition, Dr. Jadhav has authored around 30 major official reports, over 100 research papers/articles besides serving on a number of committees. He has also delivered a series of Memorial Lectures/Key Note Addresses in national and international fora. Publications The Chief Minister of the Maharashtra had appointed a One Man Committee under the Chairmanship of Dr. Narendra Jadhav to revaluate the lacunae in implementation of the relief packages of the Government of Maharashtra and the Central Government in the context of the “Farmers Suicides” in Maharashtra. Dr. Narendra Jadhav submitted the Report titled, ‘Farmers Suicide and Debt Waiver: An Action Plan for Agricultural Development of Maharashtra’, to the Government of Maharashtra. Dr. Jadhav had the privilege of presenting the Report to the Council of Ministers (Government of Maharashtra) in a special session held on August, 2008, and again in December, 2008. The Report has been accepted by the Government and is being implemented.

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Books 1. Ravindranath Tagore : Jeevan, Vichar Aan Mohotsav Shabd-Surancha (Marathi),

Granthali, Mumbai, (forthcoming).

2. Bhayshunya Chitta Jeth….. Ravindranathanchya Pratinidhik Kavita 151 (Marathi), Granthali, Mumbai (2010).

3. Monetary Policy, Financial Stability and Central Banking in India, (Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi

4. Re-emerging India: A Global Perspective, (ICFAI University Press; Hyderabad, 2005)

5. A biographical novel titled, "Untouchables: My Family's Triumphant Journey Out of the Caste System in Modern India", (Simon and Schuster, USA, 2005); paperback edition by California University Press, USA, 2007.

6. A biographical novel entitled "Outcaste - A Memoir, Life and Triumphs of an Untouchable Family In India", (Penguin, India, 2003) Winner of the coveted Sahitya Academy Award for the Hindi Version.

7. Governors Speak, (edited) (Reserve Bank of India, 1997)

8. Challenges to Indian Banking: Competition, Globalization and Financial Markets (edited), Macmillan Publications, New Delhi, India 1996) Winner of All-India Publishers' Association Award.

9. Centenary Commemorative Volume ( CD Deshmukh) Memorial Lectures); (edited) (Reserve Bank of India, 1996)

10. Monetary Economics for India, (Macmillan Publications, New De1hi, 1994) Winner of

All-India Publishers' Association Award.

11. Amcha Baap Aan Amhi, (Marathi) (Granthali, Mumbai, 1993) Winner of several awards and a best seller.

12. Dr. Ambedkar: Economic Thought and Philosophy, (Popular Prakashan, Bombay, 1992) Winner of the prestigious Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad Award

13. Dr. Ambedkar: Aarthik Vichar Aani Tatvadnyan (Marathi) (Sugava Prakashan, Pune, 1992) Winner of Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad Award, and Asmita Darsha Award

14. Macroeconomic Investment Management in LDCs: A Social Cost-Benefit Approach,

(Indiana University, USA, 1986)

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Official Reports 1. Report on “Farmers Suicides” in Maharashtra by Government of Maharashtra, 2008. 2. Principal Author-Report on Currency and Finance, 2003- 2004 (Theme: Monetary

Policy); Report on Currency and Finance, 2002-2003. (Theme: Management of the External Sector in an Open Economy Framework); Report on Currency and Finance, 2001-2002. (Theme: A Decade of Macroeconomic Reforms in Indian Economy)

3. Coordinator Annual Report of the Reserve Bank of India, 2004- 2005 Annual Report of the Reserve Bank of India, 2003- 2004 Annual Report of the Reserve Bank of India, 2002- 2003 Annual Report of the Reserve Bank of India, 2001- 2002 Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India, 2004-2005 Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India, 2002-2003 Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India, 2001-2002 4. Member, Working Group on Adequacy of Internal Reserves of the Reserve Bank of

India; Report, April 2004 Member, Working Group on Instruments of Sterilisation Report, December 2003

5. Member, Internal Group on Liquidity Adjustment Facility Report, December 2003

6. Chairman, Internal Working Group of RBI on Auditing and Corporate Governance. Report, November 2003

7. Chairman, Group on Inflation Conditions in India. Report on Inflation, February 2002

8. Chairman, Ministry of Finance--RBI Group on Prepayment on External Debt. Report, 2002

9. Chairman, Government of India--Reserve Bank of India Committee on FDI Compilation in India. Report, 2002

10. Chairman, Government of India-Reserve Bank of India Technical Group on External

Debt. Report, 2002

11. Member of the Standing Committee on Balance of Payments, MoF and RBI 2002

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12. Member of the RBI Working Group to review the RBI Bulletin. Report, 2002

13. Associated with Dr. Deena Khatkhate's Report: "Indian Banking System: Restitution and Reform Sequencing" Report submitted to the Finance Minister, Government of India 1993

14. Member Secretary of the Committee to Review the work of Indira Gandhi Institute of

Development Research (lGIDR) (Chairman: Dr. I.G. Patel) Reserve Bank of India Report 1993

15. Member Secretary, Sub-Committee of the Central Board of Directors of the RBI for

working out the organizational details of the Board for Financial Supervision 1993 16. Coordinator, Securities Irregularities Follow-up Group for assisting the Joint

Parliamentary Committee (JPC), Reserve Bank of India 1993 17. Convenor, RBI's Inter-departmental Task Force on the Gold Bank 1992 18. Author, Report on the Government Securities Markets in the USA and UK (based on

visits to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Bank of England) 1992 19. Co-author, Report on the Hawala Market (based on brief assignment of a Two

Member Team to the Middle-East), Reserve Bank of India 1991 20. Co-author, Report on Recent Developments in the Financial System of Malaysia and

Singapore (based on a brief assignment of a Two-Member Team to these countries), Reserve Bank of India 1989

21. Member Secretary, Study Group on Potential Exchange Rate Adjustment in Ethiopia

(An assignment to Ethiopia) National Bank of Ethiopia 1988 -- 1989 22. Member, Study Group on Reforms in IMF Quotas. Reserve Bank of India, and

Ministry of Finance, (a brief assignment to the IMF) 1988

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Memorial Lectures, Speeches, Research Papers and Articles 1. “Role of Institutional Credit in Inclusive and Sustainable Growth”; International

Banking and Finance Conference, IMC, Mumbai (November 11, 2010)

2. “Education, Finance and Decentralization”; Seminar by UNESCO, Bangkok (November 3, 2010)

3. “Skill Development: Alternative Models and PPP Approach”; YASHADA, Pune (September 30, 2010)

4. “The Emerging Institutional Architecture for Excellence in Higher Education”; 9th Ramanbhai Patel Memorial Lecture, Ahmadabad (August 19, 2010)

5. Foundation Day Lecture, Krishna Kanta Handique State Open University, Guwahati (July 20, 2010)

6. Foundation Day Lecture, Goa University, Goa (June 30, 2010)

7. Convocation Address, 9th Convocation of University of Health Sciences, Nashik (May 20, 2010)

8. “Education –Globalization: Opportunities and Implication for Higher Education in India”; American Chamber of Commerce in India, Kolkata (May 15, 2010)

9. “Caste Discriminations, Affirmative Actions, Transformative Social Movements in Independent India and the Development of Human Capital in Emerging Economics”; International Conference by University of Mumbai (April 25, 2010)

10. “Social Infrastructure: A Need for a Focused Approach” How India can Reap its Demographic Dividend”; Conference by Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Mumbai ( April 12, 2010)

11. “Food Security in India during the era of Globalization”; Seminar on Food Security, University of Hyderabad (March 29, 2010)

12. “Making Sports an Integral Part of Curriculum”; India International Sports Summit, Mumbai (March 24, 2010)

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13. “Recession, Recovery and Resurgence: Responses in the Indian Economy”; National Conference by Justice K S Hegade Institute of Management, Bangalore (January 29, 2010)

14. Guest Lecture on “Vishwavyapi Mandi Ke Paripreksh Men Bharat ki Arrthik Drusthi : Avsar Aur Chunoutiya ” at seminar organised by Hindustan Times Constitution Club, V P House, New Delhi , 20/02/2010 )

15. Guest Lecture at Conference on ‘Financial Sector Regulation and Reforms in Asian Emerging Markets’ ( Mumbai, 8/02/2010)

16. Valedictory Speech at ‘Seminar on Exam Reforms’ ( Vidyapeeth Vikas Manch & MES Society, Pune, 6/02/2010)

17. Inaugural Address at the 32nd Annual Conference of Maharashtra State Chapter of the Association of Surgeons of India, ( Solapur, 5/02/2010 )

18. Key note address at the National Conference on ‘ Recession, Recovery and Resurgence : Responses in the Indian Economy’ ( Justice K.S. Hedge Institute of Management, Bangalore, 29/01/2010)

19. Convocation Address ( Convocation of Yashawantrao Chavan Open University, Nashik, Maharashtra , 29/01/2010)

20. Guest Lecture at Golden Jubilee Celebrations ( Shardashram Vidya Mandir, Mumbai 23/01/2010)

21. Guest Lecture at YUVA UTKARSH Function ( Rachna Sansad, Mumbai, 23/01/2010 )

22. Special Lecture on the inaugural day of the convention ‘ Institutional Processes in New Development Paradigm’ at Banglore ( 21/01/2010)

23. Convocation Address (29th Convocation of Kokan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli, Maharashtra, 18/01/2010 )

24. Guest Lecture at ‘Shikshak Bharati Puraskar’ Function, ( Panvel, Maharashtra, 17/01/2010)

25. Keynote Address on “Life of Sardar Patel and Dr Ambedkar” at the National Seminar( Charutar Seva Samiti, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Ahmedabad, 14/12/2009)

26. Guest Lecture on “Ambedkaranche Vichar Aani Yuva Pidhipudhil Avhane” ( Sant Gadgebaba University, Amravati, 05/12/2009)

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27. Inaugural Address ( 85th Vidarbh Sahitya Samelan, Chandrapur, 04/12/2009)

28. Memorial Lecture on “Maharashtracha Suvarnmahotsav: Mage Valun Pahatana” ( Y B Chavan Memorial Lecture, Delhi, 29/11/2009)

29. “The Global Financial Crisis and Implications for India” International Conference, College of Agricultural Banking, Reserve Bank of India (2009).

30. “Economic Thoughts and Philosophy of Dr, B.R. Ambedkar”, Jawaharlal Nehru

University (JNU), (2009). 31. “Global Economic Crisis and India”. Address to Senior Executives Forum, (2009). 32. “Global Meltdown: Opportunities and Challenges”, International Conference,

PUMBA, Pune (2009). 33. “Equity and Education in India: Policy Issues and Challenges”, National Seminar,

Pune (2009). 34. “Education in 2020”, Education Summit, Mumbai (2009). 35. “King and Gandhi: The Meaning of their Message Today”, US Embassy, Mumbai

(2009) 36. “Global Economic Crisis: India and the World Economy”, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar

Memorial Oration, University of Mumbai, Mumbai (2009). 37. “Oil Prices and World Economy” International Seminar, Pune (2009) 38. “Indian Economic Scenario”, Keynote Address and Launch of Economic Policy

Forum , Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce , Industry and Agriculture , Pune ( 2008)

39. “Sustainability, Innovation and Inclusion in the Education Sector”, Key Note

Address at CISCO Public Services Summit, Nobel Celebrations, Norway and Sweden, (2008).

40. “Discovering Incredible India”, A series of lectures to British students selected by

the British Prime Minister under the Prime Ministers‟ Global Fellowship Program “Unlocking Talent”, at the British Council, New Delhi, (2008).

41. “The State of Education in India” National Seminar , Srirampur (2008).

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42. “Economic Model for Developed, Developing and Underdeveloped Countries-

Global Perspective” at International Drying Symposium 2008, Hyderabad( 2008). 43. “Farmers Suicides”, Keynote Speech Shivaji University , Kolhapur( 2008). 44. “Comprehend India”, Program for MBA participants from the HEC School of

Management , Paris organized by Mega Ace Consultancy , Mumbai( 2008 ) 45. Farmers‟ Suicides and Debt Waiver: An Action Plan for the Agricultural

Development of Maharahstra”, Mumbai University, Mumbai ( 2008). 46. “Organizational excellence through Workers‟ Education”, Inaugural Function of the

National Level Program for Management Representative ( 2008). 47. “Education and Empowerment”, Ford Foundation International Fellowships

Program (IFP) at Anand ( 2008). 48. “Challenges Before Indian Agriculture –Role of Banks” Keynote Speech at the

Reserve Bank of India, (2008). 49. “India as a Global Superpower”,Passing out Function of the Diploma Cadets of the

Samundra Institute of Maritime Studies, Lonavala. (2008). 50. “Future of the Indian Economy”, Keynote Speech at the National Federation of

insurance Field Workers‟ of India (2008) 51. “Indian Economy and the Future of Agriculture”, Lecture Series, Pune. ( 2008) 52. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial Lecture at Elphinstone College, Mumbai (2008). 53. Inauguration of Sahakar Maharshi Balasaheb Pawar Adhyasan at Dr. Babasaheb

Ambedkar Marathwada University , Aurangabad(2008) 54. “Continuing Medical Education”, Chief Guest at program organized by Pune

Obstetric and Gynecological Society(2008) 55. “Farmers‟ Suicides and Challenges before Agriculture in India” , University of Pune

, Pune (2008)

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56. “Current Economic Scenario of India”, Defence Institute of Advanced Technology , Pune (2008)

57. “Farmers Suicides and Challenges before Agriculture in India”, Swami Ramananda

Tirth Marathwada University , Nanded(2008) 58. “Education for All”, Symposium , Pune (2008) 59. “Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges”, Nashik(2008) 60. Lecture under GCCI Knowledge Series at the Centenary Celebrations of the Goa

Chamber of Commerce (2008) 61. “The Importance of Being Obama”, in Sunday Telegraph (November 2008). 62. “Empowerment of Dalits and Adivasis: Role of Education in the Emerging

Economy”, at Pennsylvania University, USA (2008) 63. “Turning Around Public Providers in Higher Education: The Pune University

Model” Seminar („Mortgaging the Future‟) (July, 2008). 64. “Justice Ranade’s Thoughts on Education Relevance for the Contemporary Higher

Education System in India”(2008) 65. Comments on “Inclusive Growth and Schooling”, Ninth Annual Conference on

Indian Economic Policy Reform, Stanford University (2008) 66. “Human Rights”, National Seminar organized by Garware College, Pune (2007) 67. “Financial Sector Reforms in India”, Sheth Shantaram Mangesh Kulkarni Memorial

Lecture (Feb. 2007) 68. “Re-emerging India”, Rotary Institute Proceedings Goa, India (December 2007) 69. “Economic Reforms in India: A Balance Sheet” Intech Institute of Business

Management: 15th Foundation Day Lecture (2007) 70. Comments on the “OECD Report: India” (October 21-22, 2005) 71. “Industrial Policy in India since 1956”, Gale Encyclopaedias (2005)

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72. “Size and Capital Intensity in Indian Industries”, Gale Encyclopaedias (2005) 73. “Developmental Aspects of Central Banking: The Indian Case”, Encyclopaedia of

India, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York 74. “Dynamics of Monetary Policy in Emerging Market Economies: A Case Study of

India, P.R. Brahmananda Memorial Monograph Series, No.1, University of Mumbai 75. “Developments of Securities Markets – the Indian Experience”, IMF and Stanford

University Conference in Beijing, China (October 2005) 76. “The World Trade Organisation: An Overview”, Seminar on WTO and IPR, Indian

Merchant's Chamber, Mumbai (June 2005) 77. “Economic Renewal of Mumbai City: Opportunities and Constraints”, Paper

presented at the International Conference on Urban Renewal: Learnings for Mumbai, Bombay First, Mumbai (May 24-26, 2005)

78. “Managing Risks in the Global Economy”, at the Institute of Costs and Works

Accountants Conference, Goa (May, 2005) 79. “Exchange Rate Regime and Capital Flows: The Indian Experience, CCBS, Bank of

England (April, 2005) 80. “Financial Systems in India and China – A Comparative Study”, International

Conference at Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (February 24-26, 2005)

81. “The Reserve Bank of India’s Balance Sheet: Analytics and Dynamics of

Evolution”, Reserve Bank of India Occasional Paper (Volume 24, No.3, Winter, 2005) 82. “Transforming Mumbai into a Regional Financial Hub: Issues and Perspective,

Conference of Bombay First, Mumbai (March, 2005) 83. “Financial Sector Reforms and the Balance Sheet of the RBI”, Economic and

Political Weekly (March 19, 2005) 84. “Improving Market Design in Debt and Government Securities Market”,

International Conference, SEBI and ICFAI, Mumbai (January, 2005)

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85. "Resurgent India: A Myth or Reality" delivered at Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (April 19, 2004)

86. "Monetary Modelling for India: A Survey", forthcoming in the RBI Occasional

Papers, Reserve Bank of India 87. "Indian Economy: Post Globalisation Scenario", Speech delivered at Brihan

Maharashtra College of Commerce, Pune on the occasion of Dr. T.M. Joshi Memorial Lecture (March 2004)

88. "Impact of Global Economic Dynamics on Growth of Indian Industry", Speech

delivered at the Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mumbai (February 2004)

89. "Perspectives on Banking", Bombay Stock Exchange Journal (2004) 90. "Central Bank Strategies, Credibility and Independence: Global Evolution and the

Indian Experience", Reserve Bank of India Occasional Papers (Summer and Monsoon 2003)

91. "Capital Account Liberalisation: The Indian Experience". Paper presented at the

Conference: A Tale of Two Giants: India's and China's Experience with Reform and Growth jointly organized by International Monetary Fund (IMF) and National Conference for Applied Economic Research (NCAER) (New Delhi, November 14-16, 2003) (The paper has been reproduced in a book on "India's and China's Recent Experience with Reform and Growth", edited by Wanda Tseng and David Cowen, and co-published by the IMF and Palgrave-Macmillan).

92. "Maximising Developmental Benefits of Migrant Remittances: The Indian

Experience". Paper presented at the International Conference on Migrant Remittances jointly organized The Department for International Development and The World Bank (London, October 9-10, 2003)

(The paper has been published as a book as part of the proceedings of the Seminar by the World Bank. The paper has also been selected for publishing in The UK-based journal called Small Enterprise Development).

93. "Globalisation and Its Impact on Labour in the Indian Economy", Speech delivered

at the Maharashtra Institute of Labour Studies (2003)

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94. “Globalisation – The Gateway to International Market”, speech delivered at the Jagatik Marathi Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Mumbai (2003)

95. "Economic Policy and Social Justice in India: An Assessment and Agenda for the

Future", Speech delivered at the Conference on "Dalits at the Crossroads: Economic Reforms and Social Justice" organized by Rajiv Gandhi Foundation (New Delhi, October 2003)

96. "Financial Sector Reforms: Role of RBI", Speech Delivered at the National Defence

College (New Delhi, March 2003) 97. "Voting Rights and Voice in the IMF and World Bank: Quota Issues" Led the

discussion at the Second Meeting of Working Group on Improving Governance in Global Financial Institutions (Ottawa, Canada, June 28-29, 2001)

98. “Role of Central Banks in Promoting Financial Stability” papers presented at

Regional Conference in Hyderabad, India, jointly organized by IMF, Tokyo office and Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI, March 2001)

99. Comment on "Accountability, Governance and Reform in the International

Financial institutions", by Ngaire Woods, in G-24 / OPEC Fund Workshop on "Coherence or Dissonance in the International Institutional Framework. A Shifting Paradigm" (Vienna: Austria, September 29-30, 2000)

100. "IMF Quota Formulas and Mechanisms -A Developing Economy Perspective",

Paper presented at G-24 Technical Group Meeting (Lima: Peru, March 1-3, 2000) 101. "Rise and Fall of Capital Flows: The Indian Strategy and Experience", Paper

presented at Conference on "The Process Toward A New Financial Architecture", by Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee, the World Bank and the Australian National University (Canberra: Australia, July 14 -16, 1999)

102. "IMF Quota Formulae and Mechanisms: A Revisit,

Working Paper, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Director's Office (Washington DC, February, 1999)

103. "Brazil: A Case for Preventive Crisis Management",

Working Paper, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Director's Office (Washington DC, December, 1998)

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104. "The Asian Financial Crisis and Policy Imperatives for India" (jointly with Mr.

M.R. Sivaraman), Working Paper, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Director's Office (Washington DC, November 1998)

105. "Towards Greater Exchange Rate Flexibility", Working Paper, International

Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Director's Office (Washington DC, February, 1998) 106. "Central Banking in India and Abroad: Genesis,

Evolution and Contemporary Issues" RBI Working Paper (August 1997) 107. "50 Years of Independence: An Economist's View"

Without Reserve, Special Issue (August 15, 1997) 108. "The Role of Banks in Economic Development of India" (Jointly with D. Ajit)

Prajnan, Silver Jubilee Special Issue, (October 1996- March 1997) 109. "World Trade Organization: Evaluation and Obligations". Paper presented at a

Seminar -"WTO: Impact on Trade and Industry", organized by Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Industry (Mumbai May 1997)

110. Central Bank Credibility: Need and Relevance" Paper prepared for South East

Asia, New Zealand, and Australia (SEANZA) program held at Karachi, Pakistan (January 1995)

111. "Key issues in Financial Reform", Business and Political Observer (September 5,

1994) 112. “Dynamics of Interaction between Government Deficit and Domestic Debt in

India” (along with Dr. C. Rangarajan and Dr. Anupam Basu) in “Tax Policy and Planning in Developing Countries” (Edited by Amaresh Bagchi and Nicholas Stem, Oxford University Press 1994)

113. "Choice of an Appropriate Currency System for India in the 1920s", Business and

Political Observer (March 27,1993) 114. "Issues in Financial Sector Reform", (jointly with Dr. C. Rangarajan) in "Indian

Economy: Problems and Prospects" (Edited by Bimal Jalan 1992)

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115. "Money, Output and Prices: Casualty Issue and Evidence", Indian Economic Journal (July -- September 1992)

116. "For Economic Democracy", Business and Political Observer (December 5, 1992) 117. "The Unsettled State of Macroeconomics and its Implications for Conduct of

Monetary Policy". (RBI Occasional Papers, September -- December 1991) 118. "Devaluation: The Real Issues". (Economic and Political Weekly, September 7, 1991) 119. "Neglected Economic Thought of Dr. Babasaheb Amdebkar". (Economic and Political

Weekly, Apri1 13, 1991) 120. "Financial Disintermediation and Imperatives for Bank Profitability", Conference.

Volume (Bank: Economists' Meet 1991) "Banking for Better Profitability", (Macmillan 1992) 121. "Domestic Debt Burden: Sustainability of Accumulation”. (Economic Times, February

6, 1990) 122. "Domestic Debt Burden: Rhetoric and Reality". (Economic Times, February 5, 1990) 123. "Monetary Modelling of the Indian Economy: A Survey". (Reserve Bank of India

Occasional Papers, June 1990) 124. "Fiscal-Monetary Dynamic Nexus in India: An Econometric Model" (Economic and

Political Weekly, January 20, 1990) 125. “Analytics of Indian Plan Models" (Reserve Bank of India Occasional Papers, December,

1989) 126. "Dynamics of Interaction between Government Deficit and Domestic Debt in

India" (along with Dr. C. Rangarajan and Dr. Anupam Basu), (Reserve Bank of India Occasional Papers, September 1989)

127. "Weighted Monetary Aggregates: Rationale and Relevance for India" (Reserve Bank

of India Occasional Papers, March 1999) 128. "Effective Exchange Rate Indices: A New Methodology for Incorporating the Third

Country Competition". (Published by National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM) Conference: Volume on International Finance 1988)

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129. "Portfolio Management of International Reserves: An Application of Tobin- Markowitz Methodology". (Published by National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM), Conference Volume on International Finance 1988)

130. "Interest Rate Liberalization in the context of Financial Dualism: Some Analytics

with a Portfolio Model", Conference Volume, 71st Conference of the Indian Economic Association. (December, 1988)

131. "Definition and Measurement of Money Supply". (Economic and Political Weekly,

September 24, 1988) 132. "Recent Financial Deepening & Disintermediation in India: Incidence, Impact and

Issues". (Reserve Bank of India Occasional Papers, June 1988) Research Papers/Articles in Hindi, Marathi & Gujarati

133. “Vishwakavi Aani Chhatrapati”, Maharashtra Times Diwali Visheshank, 2010.

134. “Tagore Aani Gandhi- Sanvad Aani Visanvad”; Kaalnirnay Diwali Visheshank, 2010.

135. “Dusaryaa Harit Krantichi Garaj”; Tramasik Udyamshil Krushak,July-September, 2010.

136. “Shikshan Hach Parivartanacha Aadhar !”; Lokrajya (Suvarn Mahotsavi Maharashtra Visheshank), April- May, 2010.

137. “Mage Valun Pahatana”; Maharashtra Rajya Suvarn Jayanti Smriti Granth, May, 2010.

138. “Anvayarth Arthsankalpacha”; Maharashtra Times, March 2010.

139. “Dahashatwadache Thaiman ani antargat Suraksheche Ahawan”(2008). 140. ”Jagatik Arthik Mahaarishta : Arthakaran ani Anarthaskaran” (2008) 141. “Mukta Arthvyavastha, Jagatikikaran Aani Maharashtra" (Speech delivered at the Lad

Memorial Lecture, Solapur, February 2004)

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142. “Bhartiya Arthavyavastha, Sheti Aani WTO" (Speech delivered at the Dr. Annasaheb Shinde Lecture at Shrirampur, January 2004)

143. “Aashiyayi Pechprasang", (Maharashtra Times, October 16, 1998) 144. "Aathavanitale Daya Pawar" (Vritta Manas, September 29, 1996) 145. "Nakaratmaka Bhoomika Sodaila Havi" (Gomantak, March 20, 1995) 146. "Dilkhulas Banker" (Loksatta, February 12, 1995) 147. "Karmaveer Dadasaheb Gaikwad: Aek Mahan Karmayogi" (In the book with the same

name edited by Bhau Lokhande, 1995) 148. "American Vidyanagari" (Gandhali, 1995) 149. "Nave Aarthik Dhoran Aani Garibi" (Loksatta, December 25, 1994) 150. "Dunkel Prastav, GATT Karar Yanche Aarthakaran" (Loksatta, April 17, 1994) 151. “Aarthik Sahasvaad Navhe Tar Aarthik Dhadaswad" (Loksatta, March 20, 1994) 152. "Lalit Doshi -Aek Ajatasatru Vyaktimatva" (Loksatta, February 6, 1994) 153. "Sone Aani Bharatiya Arthakaran" (Loksatta, January 9, 1994) 154. "Sone Aani Bhartiya Arthakaran" (Akshar Sahawas, Diwali 1993) 155. Rupayeki Parivartaniyata Ki Disha Me Vastavik Kadam" (Vyapar January 18, 1993) 156. Rupayeki Parivartaniyata Avam LERMS" (Vyapar, January 25, 1993) 157. “Nyaymurti R.R. Bhole: Aek Samarpit Jeevan" (Loksatta, September 26, 1993) 158. "Dr. Ambedkaranchi Mumbai" (Bombay Municipal Corporation, Centenary Special, July

31, 1993) 159. "Aarth-Sanka1p 1992-93: Panvartaniya Rupaye Aani Suvarna Rokhe" (Loksatta,

March 8, 1992) 160. "Dr. Ambedkar Aani Aarthik, Samajik Lokshahi" (Mumbai Sakal, December 6, 1992)

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161. “Marxvaad Aani Dr. Ambedkar", Nav Shakti” (December 6, 1992) 162. “Arthatadnya Babasaheb” (Mumbai Tarun Bharat, December 6, 1992) 163. "Dr. Ambedkarna Aarthik Vicharo Aane Phalsoophy" (Vyapar, December 4, 1992) 164. "Ethiopia: Vedana Aani Yanchana" (Maharashtra Times, August 9, 1991) 165. "Rupayachc Awamu1yan: Bhram Aani Vastusthithi" (Maharashtra Times, July 7, 1991) 166. "Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar: Eak Upekshit Arthatadnya" (Loksatta, April 13, 1991) PROFESSIONAL INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE 1. Invited to address Public Services Summit 2008 as part of Nobel Celebrations held at

Stockholm (December 10, 2008). 2. Inaugurated the International Conference on “India’s Dalits”, University of Pennsylvania

(December 2008). 3. Participated in the Ninth Annual Conference on Indian Economic Policy Reform in the session

on Inclusive Growth and Schooling at Stanford University (2008) 4. As the Vice Chancellor of the University of Pune, visited Japan, China, Korea, UAE, Germany,

France, Austria and South Africa to negotiate MoUs for academic collaborations. 5. Deputed as Chief Economic Counsellor to the Governor of Da Afghanistan Bank,

Kabul 6. Participated in World Bank Spring and Annual Meetings and the G-24 Meetings as

a part of the Indian delegation (September 2005, April 2005, September 2004, April 2004, September 2003, April 2003 and September 2002)

7. Delivered a lecture on "Liberalising India's Financial Sector: Constraints, Challenges

and Prospects", Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore at the Conference on "Monetary Policy and the Value of the Dollar, jointly organised by Monetary Authority of Singapore and National University of Singapore (August 2005)

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8. Participated in the Conference on "Asia-Middle East Dialogue: Common Interests and Common Challenges", Singapore (June 2005)

9. Participated in the Conference of Central Banking Studies, Bank of England on

‚Exchange Rate Regime and Capital Flows‛ (April 2005) 10. Participated in Chief Economists' Workshop at the Bank of England, London, on

"Perfect Partners or Uncomfortable Bedfellows: On the Nature of the Relationship Between Monetary Policy and Financial Stability" (February 23-25, 2004)

11. Participated in International Conference on "Migrant Remittances - Development

Impact, Opportunities for the Financial Sector and Future Prospects" at London, October 9-10, 2003 organised jointly by the DFID, UK and the World Bank.

12. Study Visit to Public Debt Management Offices in Australia and New Zealand as

part of the Indian Delegation under the ADB Technical Assistance (May 29-June 4, 2003)

13. Participated in Conference on Future of Domestic Capital Markets in Developing

Countries, organised by the World Bank, Washington (April 14-16, 2003) 14. Participated in BIS Spring Central Bank Economists' Meeting at Basel, Switzerland

(March 31-April 1, 2003) 15. Participated in Conference on the Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism

organised by the IMF, Washington (January 21-22, 2003) 16. Participated in Conference on "Macroeconomic and Financial Policy Implications of

the Growing Economic Integration Among Asian Emerging Economies", organised by the OECD (Paris, January 14, 2003)

17. Coordinated the G-20 Meeting of Finance Ministers on behalf of the Reserve Bank

of India, which was hosted by India in New Delhi (October 2002) 18. Participated in BIS Conference on "Challenges to Central Bank Statistical Activities"

at Basel, Switzerland (August 20-22, 2002) 19. Attended various international conferences on behalf of the Indian Constituency at

the IMF in Washington DC and abroad (Canberra: Australia, Geneva: Switzerland, Lima: Peru, London: UK, Prague: Czech Republic, Vienna: Austria) (1998-2001)

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20. Visited Japan and Hong Kong as a part of a high-powered Capital Market Delegation led by Mr. D.R. Mehta, Chairman, SEBI (March 1997)

21. Participated in the Conference on Financial Integration in Asia and the Role of

Hong Kong organized jointly by the IMF and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority in Hong Kong (March 1997)

22. Participated in the Workshop on Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS)

organised by the IMF in Bangkok, Thailand (July 1996) 23. Visited the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Bank of England to study

the Government Securities markets in the USA and UK (July 1992) 24. Represented India at the International Seminar on "Open Capital Account" organized

by the World Bank in Washington DC (June 1992) 25. Deputed to the Middle East to study the Hawala Market (i.e., the parallel foreign

exchange market). The Report on the Hawala Market, the first of its kind was, inter alia, a significant input in the set of policy decisions leading to the partial convertibility of the Indian Rupee (December 1991)

26. Designated as Adviser to the Governor, Reserve Bank of India at the South East

Asia, New Zealand and Australia (SEANZA) Governors' Symposium (December 1990)

27. Deputed to Malaysia and Singapore (December 1989) as a part of a two-member

Study Team to examine developments in their financial systems. 28. Deputed to Ethiopia (October-December 1988 and February 1989) as Special Adviser to

the Governor, National Bank of Ethiopia. During this assignment, served as Member Secretary of Study Group on Potential Exchange Rate Adjustment in Ethiopia and was the Principal Author of the Report of the Study Group.

29. Deputed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) (January-March, 1988) as the sole

representative of the Reserve Bank of India and the Government of India in connection with India's Proposal to the Executive Board of the IMF on the subject of reforms in the IMF Quotas, being closely involved in the underlying technical work in the form of a series of internal research notes.

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30. Deputed to USA (August 1981-1986) jointly by the Reserve Bank of India and the Government of India as a National Scholar. During this period, completed Ph.D. in Economics at the Indiana University, USA.

INTERNATIONAL LITERARY EXPOSURE Toured the US extensively in 2005 on the occasion of the release of the book ‚Untouchable‛ and delivered 40 speeches in 12 days at places including the New School University, Yale University, Cornell University, University of Washington, University of California at Berkley and Santa Cruz and Stanford University where the audience included leading literary figures, social activists, university professors and students. Participated in autograph-signing sessions at major locations and bookstores and appeared on the National Public Radio (NPR) and various television channels.

PROFESSIONAL DISTINCTIONS 1. Member, National Advisory Council, Government of India (2010-till date) 2. Member, Planning Commission, Government of India (2009-till date). 3. Member, State Security Council, Government of Maharashtra (2008-09) 4. Member, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi (2008-09). 5. Ex-Officio Member, Board of Governors, Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of

Development Administration (YASHADA), Pune ( 2006-09). 6. Director, The Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd. Srinagar (2008-09). 7. Member, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Research and Training Institute (2008-09). 8. Special Invitee on the Executive Committee, Mahratta Chamber of Commerce,

Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA)(2007). 9. Member, Board of National Water Academy, Pune (2007-09). 10. Member, Executive Council, Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum (2007-09). 11. Chairman, Board of Trustees, Deccan College Poona Trust, Deccan College (Deemed

University) (2006-09). 12. Member, Central Board for Workers Education, Pune (2006-09). 13. Member, Governing Board, Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics

(IUCAA) (2006-09). 14. Member, Governing Council, Vasantdada Sugar Institute (VSI) Pune (2006-09)

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15. Served as an External Examiner for the Ph.D. thesis on "Issue in Monetary Policy Transmission in India" by a student from Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore (2004)

16. Member of the Board of National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP), New Delhi (April 2004)

17. Member of the Board of Management of Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune (June 2003…)

18. Member of the Academic Advisory Council, Gitam Institute of Technology and Management, Visakhapatnam (March 2003…)

19. Member of the Selection Panel of the J. N. Tata Endowment for the Higher Education of Indian Students, Mumbai (2003…)

20. Chairman, Editorial Committee, Reserve Bank of India Occasional Papers (July 2002…)

21. Member, Editorial Committee, Reserve Bank of India Bulletin (May 1996 -- December 1997; March 2002 onwards)

22. External Guide for Ph.D. in economics for two senior officials of the RBI at the IIT, Mumbai (1994-96)

23. Invited by the Indian Economic Association to preside over deliberations on the theme: "Economic and Social Thoughts of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar" during its 76th Annual Conference (February 1994)

24. Member Secretary to the Sub-Committee of the Central Board (of the Reserve Bank. of India) for working out the organizational details of the proposed Board of Financial Supervision, (March 1993)

25. Member Secretary of the Committee (Chairman: Dr. I.G. Patel) to review the working of the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR) (March 1993)

26. Nominated as Coordinator of the Securities Irregularities Follow-up Group (SIFG), set up by the Governor for assisting the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) investigating into the Government Securities Scam (August 1992)

27. Entrusted with the responsibilities of Press Relations Officer (PRO) of the Reserve Bank of India as an additional charge (October 1991-- June 1992)

28. Associate Editor, Reserve Bank of India Occasional Papers (March 1988 -- June 1991)

SCHOLASTIC HONOURS

1. Elite Award- Excellence in Financial Communication, by Association of Business Communicators of India, Mumbai (November, 2010)

2. Santdev Mamledar Yashwant Gaurav Purskar, by I-News, Satana-Nashik ( June, 2010)

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3. Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar International Award, by Jivak Welfare Society, Nagpur ( June, 2010)

4. Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Rashtriya Smruti Puraskar, by Marwadi Foundation, (February, 2010)

5. Guruvarya Shankarrao Kanitkar Smruti Puraskar, by Modern Education and Progressive Society, Pune ( January, 2010)

6. Jewel of Ruia Award, by Alumni Association of Ruia College, Mumbai ( December, 2009)

7. Bharat Shiromani Award, New Delhi ( September, 2009)

8. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Award for Excellence in Education Field, by Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, Mumbai ( September, 2009)

9. Excellence Award for Excellence in Education Field, by Top Management Consortium, (April 2009).

10. Kesari Gaurav Sanman Award by Kesari Art and Culture Foundation (January 2009). 11. Manohar Shikshan Ratna Puraskar by Manohar Pratishtan (January 2009). 12. Nyayamurthi M.G.Ranade Puraskar by Rashtriya Samajik Parishad (2008) 13. Yashwantrao Chavan Puraskar by Ahmednagar District Central Co-operative Bank.

(2008) 14. Mahatma Phule Puraskar (2008) 15. Bharat Jyoti Award by India International Society (2007). 16. Srimanta Malojiraje Smriti Puraskar by Malojiraje Smriti Pratishtan, Phaltan (2007). 17. Kritadnyata Gaurav Puraskar by Preeti Sangam Dyanprobodhini Sanstha, Karad (2007). 18. Samajik Nyaya Puraskar by Nyaymoorti Ramshastri Prabhune Pratishtan (2007).

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19. Swami Vivekanand National Award by Ramkrishna-Vivekananda International Foundation (2007).

20. Vocational Excellence Award by Rotary Club (2007). 21. Netaji Subhashchandra Bose Sahitya Gaurav Puraskar by Jaihind Foundation,

Satara (2007). 22. “Vishwa-Setu Award” for International Peace and Harmony (2005). 23. “Suryadatta Award" Award for Excellence in Banking and Finance (2005). 24. "Maharashtra Ratna" Award for all-round contribution (2004). 25. C.D. Deshmukh Award by Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce and Industry,

Mumbai, for contribution to economic literacy (1997). 26. FIE Foundation National Award for contribution to Indian culture (1997). 27. Mukadam Award for the Book "Aamcha Baap Aan Amhi", (1996). 28. Asmita Darsha Award for the book "Dr. Ambedkar: Economic Thoughts and

Philosophy"(1994). 29. Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad Award for the book: “Dr. Ambedkar: Economic

Thoughts and Philosophy"(1993). 30. Award for Outstanding Contribution to Economic Theory for the Ph.D.

dissertation Indiana University, USA (1986). 31. Best International Student Award by Indiana University, USA (1983). 32. National Scholar in Economics Ministry of Education and Culture, Government of

India (1981-86).

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Well-known public speaker and social worker – associated with several social organizations including Maharashtra Sahitya Sanskruti Mandal (from 2008 to date), Marathi Vishwakosh Nirmiti Mandal (Encyclopedia Committee), Government of Maharashtra (1993-96) and Kusumagraja Pratishthan, Nashik (1994-96). Anchored and participated in several discussions on All-India Radio, Radio France, National Public Radio (USA), Doordarshan, NDTV, BBC (UK) and ABC (USA) and CCTV (China). Interviews in TIME (October 1997), the National Geographic Journal on "Caste System in India" (March 2004), in International Herald Tribune (2005) and a Cover Story in Readers’ Digest (October 2006). PERSONAL DETAILS Date of Birth: May 28, 1953 Wife - Vasundhara Jadhav Son - Tanmoy Jadhav Daughter - Apoorva Jadhav

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