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Description: This document presents a list of members of the Board of Governors as of a specific date, including their names, addresses, dates of appointment, and the duration of their tenure. The board is composed of various members appointed by both the Central and State Governments, as well as representatives from several prominent institutions and organizations.
- Chairman: To be appointed by the Central Government in consultation with the State Government.
- Vice-Chairman: Prof. I.S. Gulati, appointed on 01.03.1990 with a tenure ending on 28.02.1995.
- Central Government Nominees: Includes representatives from Ministries such as Finance, Education, Commerce, and Industry.
- State Government Nominees: Includes individuals like Shri A.K. Chatterjee and Shri Mainak Bose, representing the West Bengal State Planning Board and other state departments.
- Other Representatives:
- All India Council for Technical Education (Shri A.L. Mudaliar).
- National Productivity Council of India (Dr. G.K. Suri).
- All India Management Association (Shri Bansi Dhar).
- Co-opted Members: Includes Shri Bhaskar Mitter, Shri A.B. Das Gupta, and others from various sectors like Planning, ITC, Coal India, and Administrative Staff Colleges.
- Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes Nominees: Not listed specifically.
- Professors from the Institute: Prof. H. Bhattacharyya and Prof. Amitava Bagchi.
- Ex-Officio Member: The Director of the Institute, Prof. Ramaswamy P. Aiyar.
The members have varying tenures, with some appointed for specific periods, while others serve at the pleasure of the respective government bodies. The list outlines key individuals involved in the governance and administration of the institution. [show more] |
Description: This document presents a list of members of the Board of Governors as of a specific date, including their names, addresses, dates of appointment, and the duration of their tenure. The board is composed of various members appointed by both the Central and State Governments, as well as representatives from several prominent institutions and organizations.
- Chairman: To be appointed by the Central Government in consultation with the State Government.
- Vice-Chairman: Prof. I.S. Gulati, appointed on 01.03.1990 with a tenure ending on 28.02.1995.
- Central Government Nominees: Includes representatives from Ministries such as Finance, Education, Commerce, and Industry.
- State Government Nominees: Includes individuals like Shri A.K. Chatterjee and Shri Mainak Bose, representing the West Bengal State Planning Board and other state departments.
- Other Representatives:
- All India Council for Technical Education (Shri A.L. Mudaliar).
- National Productivity Council of India (Dr. G.K. Suri).
- All India Management Association (Shri Bansi Dhar).
- Co-opted Members: Includes Shri Bhaskar Mitter, Shri A.B. Das Gupta, and others from various sectors like Planning, ITC, Coal India, and Administrative Staff Colleges.
- Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes Nominees: Not listed specifically.
- Professors from the Institute: Prof. H. Bhattacharyya and Prof. Amitava Bagchi.
- Ex-Officio Member: The Director of the Institute, Prof. Ramaswamy P. Aiyar.
The members have varying tenures, with some appointed for specific periods, while others serve at the pleasure of the respective government bodies. The list outlines key individuals involved in the governance and administration of the institution. [show more]
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| 2067 | List of those employees who have moved into the 25th year of services in the year 1988 | image/jpg | |
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| 3210 | M. G. Parameswaran, Alumni | StillImage | Alumni |
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Description: Ambi Parameswaran is a versatile professional who has made his mark in a wide array of fields including Advertising, building brands, writing, teaching, corporate leadership and corporate governance. He is the Founder of Brand-Building.com, a Brand Advisory. He now has seven books to his credit, his latest bestseller book "Nawabs Nudes Noodles - India through 50 Years of Advertising" was rated as one of the 100 Most Memorable Books of 2016. He has been contributing articles to premier business publications, has conducted seminars and branding workshops for Indian/ MNC organizations and industry bodies like CII, FICCI, AIMA et al. [show more] |
Description: Ambi Parameswaran is a versatile professional who has made his mark in a wide array of fields including Advertising, building brands, writing, teaching, corporate leadership and corporate governance. He is the Founder of Brand-Building.com, a Brand Advisory. He now has seven books to his credit, his latest bestseller book "Nawabs Nudes Noodles - India through 50 Years of Advertising" was rated as one of the 100 Most Memorable Books of 2016. He has been contributing articles to premier business publications, has conducted seminars and branding workshops for Indian/ MNC organizations and industry bodies like CII, FICCI, AIMA et al. [show more]
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| 3230 | M. K. Narayanan | StillImage | External Delegates |
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Description: Mayankodu Kelath Narayanan (born 10 March 1934) is a former Indian Police Service officer. He was the National Security Adviser of India from 2005 to 2010, assuming the role after the demise of his predecessor, Jyotindra Nath Dixit, in January 2005. Subsequently, he served as 19th Governor of West Bengal from 2010 to 2014. The Government of India awarded him the civilian honour of Padma Shri
in 1992.
M. K. Narayanan joined the Indian Police Service in 1955 and passed out with the highest marks. After a brief stint as a Sub-Divisional Police Officer in the erstwhile State of Madras, he went on deputation to the Intelligence Bureau in February 1959. The rest of his service career was spent under the Government of India, mainly in the Intelligence Bureau, in which he dealt with a whole range of issues concerning internal and national security.
He headed the Intelligence Bureau (IB) from 1987 to 1990, before heading the Joint Intelligence Committee for a year. He became Chief (a four-star rank, equivalent to an Army general) of the IB again in 1991, before retiring in 1992. He was then appointed Special Adviser (a non-Civil Service appointment) for Internal Security to the Prime Minister of India beginning in May 2004. He was Indian National Security Adviser with the rank of Minister of State from 2005 to 2010. He played a significant role in the negotiation of the Indo-US Civil Nuclear Agreement. He took over as Governor of West Bengal from Gopalkrishna Gandhi, who had a few disagreements with the then CPI(M)-ruled state on critical issues like violence in Nandigram and Singur. [show more] |
Description: Mayankodu Kelath Narayanan (born 10 March 1934) is a former Indian Police Service officer. He was the National Security Adviser of India from 2005 to 2010, assuming the role after the demise of his predecessor, Jyotindra Nath Dixit, in January 2005. Subsequently, he served as 19th Governor of West Bengal from 2010 to 2014. The Government of India awarded him the civilian honour of Padma Shri
in 1992.
M. K. Narayanan joined the Indian Police Service in 1955 and passed out with the highest marks. After a brief stint as a Sub-Divisional Police Officer in the erstwhile State of Madras, he went on deputation to the Intelligence Bureau in February 1959. The rest of his service career was spent under the Government of India, mainly in the Intelligence Bureau, in which he dealt with a whole range of issues concerning internal and national security.
He headed the Intelligence Bureau (IB) from 1987 to 1990, before heading the Joint Intelligence Committee for a year. He became Chief (a four-star rank, equivalent to an Army general) of the IB again in 1991, before retiring in 1992. He was then appointed Special Adviser (a non-Civil Service appointment) for Internal Security to the Prime Minister of India beginning in May 2004. He was Indian National Security Adviser with the rank of Minister of State from 2005 to 2010. He played a significant role in the negotiation of the Indo-US Civil Nuclear Agreement. He took over as Governor of West Bengal from Gopalkrishna Gandhi, who had a few disagreements with the then CPI(M)-ruled state on critical issues like violence in Nandigram and Singur. [show more]
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| 180 | M. Krishnamoorthy and all the dignitaries on the dais standing and paying respect to the National Anthem being sung during the Annual Convocation | StillImage | Convocation |
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| 257 | M. Krishnamoorthy delivering a speech while Nitish De looks on | StillImage | |
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| 304 | M. Krishnamoorthy sharing some light moments with others during the Annual Sports Day at IIMC | StillImage | Annual Sports Day |
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| 26 | M. Krishnamoorthy, Former Director (01.08.1970 - 31.07.1973) | StillImage | Former Director Director |
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| 3196 | Malabika Shaw | StillImage | Alumni |
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| 1146 | Manmohan Singh, Chief guest - 16th Convocation (23.04.1981) | StillImage | Chief guest - Convocation ( April 23, 1981 ) |
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Description: Manmohan Singh born 26 September 1932 is an Indian economist, academic and politician who was the 13th prime minister of India from 2004 to 2014. He is also the longest serving prime minister after Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Singh is a member of parliament in the Rajya Sabha, representing the state of Rajasthan. A member of the Indian National Congress, Singh was the first Sikh prime minister of India. He was also the first prime minister since Jawaharlal Nehru to be re-elected after completing a full five-year term.
Born in Gah, West Punjab, in what is today Pakistan, Singh's family migrated to India during its partition in 1947. After obtaining his doctorate in economics from Oxford, Singh worked for the United Nations during 1966–1969. He subsequently began his bureaucratic career when Lalit Narayan Mishra hired him as an advisor in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. During the 1970s and 1980s, Singh held several key posts in the Government of India, such as Chief Economic Advisor (1972–1976), governor of the Reserve Bank (1982–1985) and head of the Planning Commission (1985–1987).
In 1991, as India faced a severe economic crisis, the newly elected prime minister, P. V. Narasimha Rao, surprisingly inducted the apolitical Singh into his cabinet as finance minister. Over the next few years, despite strong opposition, he carried out several structural reforms that liberalised India's economy. Although these measures proved successful in averting the crisis, and enhanced Singh's reputation globally as a leading reform-minded economist, the incumbent Congress Party fared poorly in the 1996 general election. Subsequently, Singh was leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of the Parliament of India) during the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government of 1998–2004.
In 2004, when the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) came to power, its chairperson Sonia Gandhi unexpectedly relinquished the premiership to Singh. His first ministry executed several key legislations and projects, including the National Rural Health Mission, Unique Identification Authority, Rural Employment Guarantee scheme and Right to Information Act. In 2008, opposition to a historic civil nuclear agreement with the United States nearly caused Singh's government to fall after Left Front parties withdrew their support. Although India's economy grew rapidly under UPA I, its security was threatened by several terrorist incidents (including the 2008 Mumbai attacks) and the continuing Maoist insurgency.
The 2009 general election saw the UPA return with an increased mandate, with Singh retaining the office of Prime Minister. Over the next few years, Singh's second ministry government faced a number of corruption charges over the organisation of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, the 2G spectrum allocation case and the allocation of coal blocks. After his term ended in 2014 he opted out from the race for the office of the Prime Minister of India during the 2014 Indian general election. Singh was never a member of the Lok Sabha but served as a member of the Parliament of India, representing the state of Assam in the Rajya Sabha for five terms from 1991 to 2019. In August 2019, Singh succeeded as Member to the Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan after the death of sitting MP Madan Lal Saini, from Indian National Congress. [show more] |
Description: Manmohan Singh born 26 September 1932 is an Indian economist, academic and politician who was the 13th prime minister of India from 2004 to 2014. He is also the longest serving prime minister after Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Singh is a member of parliament in the Rajya Sabha, representing the state of Rajasthan. A member of the Indian National Congress, Singh was the first Sikh prime minister of India. He was also the first prime minister since Jawaharlal Nehru to be re-elected after completing a full five-year term.
Born in Gah, West Punjab, in what is today Pakistan, Singh's family migrated to India during its partition in 1947. After obtaining his doctorate in economics from Oxford, Singh worked for the United Nations during 1966–1969. He subsequently began his bureaucratic career when Lalit Narayan Mishra hired him as an advisor in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. During the 1970s and 1980s, Singh held several key posts in the Government of India, such as Chief Economic Advisor (1972–1976), governor of the Reserve Bank (1982–1985) and head of the Planning Commission (1985–1987).
In 1991, as India faced a severe economic crisis, the newly elected prime minister, P. V. Narasimha Rao, surprisingly inducted the apolitical Singh into his cabinet as finance minister. Over the next few years, despite strong opposition, he carried out several structural reforms that liberalised India's economy. Although these measures proved successful in averting the crisis, and enhanced Singh's reputation globally as a leading reform-minded economist, the incumbent Congress Party fared poorly in the 1996 general election. Subsequently, Singh was leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of the Parliament of India) during the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government of 1998–2004.
In 2004, when the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) came to power, its chairperson Sonia Gandhi unexpectedly relinquished the premiership to Singh. His first ministry executed several key legislations and projects, including the National Rural Health Mission, Unique Identification Authority, Rural Employment Guarantee scheme and Right to Information Act. In 2008, opposition to a historic civil nuclear agreement with the United States nearly caused Singh's government to fall after Left Front parties withdrew their support. Although India's economy grew rapidly under UPA I, its security was threatened by several terrorist incidents (including the 2008 Mumbai attacks) and the continuing Maoist insurgency.
The 2009 general election saw the UPA return with an increased mandate, with Singh retaining the office of Prime Minister. Over the next few years, Singh's second ministry government faced a number of corruption charges over the organisation of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, the 2G spectrum allocation case and the allocation of coal blocks. After his term ended in 2014 he opted out from the race for the office of the Prime Minister of India during the 2014 Indian general election. Singh was never a member of the Lok Sabha but served as a member of the Parliament of India, representing the state of Assam in the Rajya Sabha for five terms from 1991 to 2019. In August 2019, Singh succeeded as Member to the Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan after the death of sitting MP Madan Lal Saini, from Indian National Congress. [show more]
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