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GENERAL INFO. |
Date of Birth: 30th September 1945
Marital Status: Married; 2 Sons
Citizen of India |
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AWARDS |
Rajiv Gandhi Award for Excellence
in Secularism-1994
Gold Medal for
Distinguished Service; Governor of Jammu & Kashmir-1996
Lala Ram Mohan History Award; Delhi University-1967 |
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EDUCATION |
Senior Cambridge:
The Doon School, Dehra Dun, UP, India, 1961
Bachelor of Arts (Honours):
History; St Stephens' College, University of Delhi, Delhi, India, 1965
Master of Arts (History):
University of Delhi, Delhi, India, 1967
Certificate, Frontiers in Infrastructure Finance,
the World Bank
Institute, Goa, India, 2002 |
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EMPLOYMENT |
Member, Indian Administrative Service, 2 July 1968 to Date;
Junior Lecturer, History, St. Stephens' College, Delhi 1967-'68 |
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PUBLICATIONS |
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The Problem;
Kashmir Today, a Symposium on a Troubled State; Seminar
392-April 1992, New Delhi
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Kashmir 1947;
Burdens of the Past, Options for the Future: Five Perspectives;
Offprint from the Center for Asian Studies, the University of Texas
at Austin, 1997
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Kashmir,
Rajiv Gandhi's India Vol. I Politics Ch. I the Problem Areas pp.
58-60, UBSP
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The Islands,
Rajiv
Gandhi's India Vol. I Politics, Ch. II The Geographic Periphery
pp. 237-39, UBS Publishers, 1998, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai,
London
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Siege: Hazratbal, Kashmir 1993,
India Review, Volume 1, No.3 July 2002, pp. 73-98, Frank Cass,
London
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The Protection of Human Rights in a
Disturbed Situation,
Searching for Common Ground in South Asia. Center for Pacific Asia
Studies, Stockholm, 2003 pp31-42
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The Political Economy of the Kashmir
Conflict,
Special
Report 121, USIP Washington DC June 2004
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“Kashmiris and the Kashmir Conflict”
Review
Essay, India Review, Vol 3 No.3 July 2004, pp 230-253. Frank Cass,
London
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EXPERIENCE |
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October 26, 2005,
Chief Information Commissioner of India
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December 9, 2004-September 30, 2005
Secretary,Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India
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August 1-December 9, 2004, Secretary, Ministry
of Textiles Government of India
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October 1, 2003-July 31, 2004 Senior Fellow, United States
Institute of Peace, Washington DC, working on “Kashmir: The
Problem & its Resolution”
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January 15, 2003-Sept 24, 2003 Secretary to the Government of
India, Department of Consumer Affairs, New Delhi
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September 11, 2000-January 10, 2003: OSD and then Director, Lal
Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie.
Responsible for training recruits into All-India Civil Services, and
running in-service Courses for various levels of serving IAS
Executives
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September 1999-August 2000: Vice Chairman and Chief Executive of
J&K Lakes & Waterways Development Authority, Srinagar, focused
on ensuring restoration and maintenance of ecological health of J&K
water bodies, particularly Dal Lake, under the Dal Lake Conservation
Plan (DLCP).
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Nov 1994-August '99: Minister, Community Affairs, Embassy
of India, Washington DC. Also Minister Education
1998-'99.Interacted with the Indian American community and other
sections of American society, addressing issues of concern within
government and helping promote a better understanding of India.
Piloted Bill in Congress and subsequent clearances for establishment
of Gandhi Memorial in Washington DC.
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June 1994-Nov '94: Officer on Special Duty Ministry of Urban
Development, Government of India, New Delhi: overseeing programs
for urban poverty alleviation.July 1993-Nov'93: Second tenure as
Divisional Commissioner, heading the administration of the six
districts of Kashmir Valley and two of Ladakh. Tenure abruptly
terminated by a near fatal accident while engaged in peacefully
settling the confrontation between militants and security forces at
the Hazratbal shrine, the premier shrine of J&K Muslims, by
negotiation.
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Oct 1991-July '93: Secretary, Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, set up
after the assassination of the former Prime Minister. This is today
a premier NGO in India.
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June 1991-Oct'91: Joint Secretary, Department of Industrial
Development, Ministry of Industry, Government of India; helped
frame liberalized industrial policy of India and restructuring of
the Ministry in view of new requirements.
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Feb 1990-June '91: Special Commissioner, Anantnag and then
Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir (Jammu & Kashmir). Helped
revive government interaction with the public after the
administration’s initial crippling by a civil insurgency, through
partial revival of development programmes, administration of relief
measures, motivation of administrative machinery and improved public
access through extensive touring.
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Sept 1987-Jan'90: Administrator of the Union Territory of
Lakshadweep, South India. Helped reorient the administration to
the specific requirements of an environmentally fragile island area,
promoted greater public participation in governance through the
setting up of elected island councils and drew down increased Plan
funding by the Union Government.1989 Parliament elections conducted
smoothly with full public participation.
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June 1982-September'87: Director and then Joint Secretary, Prime
Minister's Office, New Delhi. Dealt with public relations, with
the special programmes for poverty alleviation and relief programmes,
environmental conservation and with overseeing the Ministries
concerned with development. Participated in ensuring the smooth
transition of functioning after the assassination of Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi (October 1985). Accompanied the Prime Ministers on
tours in India.
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July 1968-June 1982: served in the State of Jammu & Kashmir
in various capacities, including Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar
(1977) when I was in charge of organizing the Assembly election
in the capital District of the State, which brought the National
Conference to power defeating the coalition led by the ruling party
at the Center; and of the border district of Poonch
(1973-'77). In the latter capacity and in coordination with the army
the areas along the Line of Control, depopulated after the war of
1965, were repopulated. Also headed public sector corporations,
including one implementing a World Bank financed horticulture
project (JKHPMC), and rural development departments
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July 1967-May'68: taught Ancient Indian history and modern
Constitutions to students of BA in St. Stephen’s' College, Delhi.
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