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DR NARENDRA JADHAV

Economist, Educationist, Writer and Parliamentarian

CONTACT DETAILS Address: AB 98, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi 110011

Telephone and Fax: +91 - 11- 26320579

E-mail ID: [email protected]

Website: www.DrNarendraJadhav.info

Facebook: @DrNjadhav

Twitter: @DrJadhav

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S.NO CONTENTS PAGE

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1 Mission and Highlights of Achievement

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2 Education

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3 Professional Profile

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4 Awards Received

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5 Books Written or Edited

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6 Official Reports

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7 Research Papers, Conference Addresses and Memorial Lectures

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8 Articles

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9 Professional International Exposure

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10 Professional Distinctions

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11 Miscellaneous

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12 Personal Details

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1. MISSION AND HIGHLIGHTS OF ACHIEVEMENT

(a) Mission

Active and productive pursuit of intellectual, professional and social work to

make a positive contribution to public policy by leveraging proven

leadership qualities, four decades of 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 my country, India.

(b) Highlights of Achievement

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.

Hon. Prime Minister 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 a Speech:

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

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2. EDUCATION

Ph.D in Economics, Indiana University, USA; 1986, 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 Honored with the

Best International Student Award by Indiana University,

USA in 1983.

- Received 4 Honorary D.Litt. degrees from 4 different Indian

State Universities.

a) Karnataka State Open University, Mysore (2012)

b) Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, Bhuneshwar (2012)

c) Dr D Y Patil University, Pune (2011)

d) Sido Kanhu Murmu University, Dhumka, Jharkhand (2011)

MA (Economics), University of Bombay, 1975. Awarded degree with

First Class, Specialization in Mathematical Economics and

Econometrics.

B.Sc (Statistics & Economics), University of Bombay, 1973, Passed

sin First Class with Distinction. Specialization in Statistics &

Economics

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3. PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

I. Current Assignments

(i) Member of Parliament (MP)

Rajya Sabha: Nominated

(ii) Distinguished Professor,

Council for Social Development (CSD), New Delhi

(iii) Emeritus Professor of Public Policy

MIT School of Government, Pune

(iv) Chairman, RBI History Advisory Committee

Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai

(v) Member, National Committee on Nation-wide

Celebration of 125th Birth Anniversary of

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

(Chairman: Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi)

(vi) Independent Director

(a) Tata Teleservices (TTSL) Ltd.

(b) Sustainable Agro - Commercial Finance (SAFL) Ltd.,

Mumbai

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II. Previous Assignments

(i) Member, Planning Commission (From June 16, 2009

– May 16, 2014)

Dr. Narendra Jadhav served as a Member, Planning Commission

(in the rank and status of Union Minister of State). Planning Commission

that Dr Jadhav served was chaired by Dr. Manmohan Singh with Shri

Montek Singh Ahluwalia as the Deputy Chairman. As Member, Planning

Commission, Dr. Jadhav’s sectoral responsibilities included Education,

Labour-Employment-Skill Development, Sports & Youth Affairs, and Social

Justice and Empowerment. In addition, Dr. Jadhav looked after the States of

Bihar, Tamil Nadu, and Goa, besides the Union Territories of Diu-Daman

and Dadra-Nagar Haveli.

Dr. Jadhav played an important role in formulating the 12th Five Year Plan

especially in respect of Education, and Skill Development. Equally

noteworthy is his contribution to Social Justice and Empowerment,

especially through the Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP), Tribal Sub-Plan

(TSP) and Assessment and Monitoring Authority (AMA) for Socio-Religious

Communities.

(ii) Member, National Advisory Council (NAC) (From May 31, 2010 -May 16, 2014

Dr. Narendra Jadhav also served as a Member, National Advisory

Council (NAC), chaired by Smt. Sonia Gandhi. Dr. Jadhav has made

significant contributions to the deliberations of the NAC, especially in the

areas of National Food Security Bill, Effective Implementation of the

Flagship Programs, Right to Education, SC & ST Prevention of Atrocities,

Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Denotified, Nomadic and Semi-nomadic

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Tribes, Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) and Abolition of Manual

Scavenging.

(iii) Educationist and Administrator: Vice Chancellor, University of Pune (From August 2006- June 2009)

Dr. Narendra Jadhav served as the Vice Chancellor of University of

Pune, which is a premier institution of higher education and the largest

traditional University in India now with 7,00,000 students, 700 +

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. 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. As Vice-Chancellor Dr. Jadhav visited Austria, China, France,

Germany, Japan, South Korea, South Africa, Sweden, UAE and the USA

during his tenure of 33 months. Several collaborative arrangements with the

globally reputed educational institutions were established and effort was

made to widen their geographical spread and functional scope. Not

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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!

Social Initiatives

As a flagship program of the University, an ambitious ‘movement’

styled, ‘Samarth Bharat Abhiyaan’- a comprehensive rural

development program, was launched for directing the youth power

towards constructive social engagement in the rural areas. Under the

Abhiyaan, 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

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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$ 1, 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 especially reserved for daughters of Devdasis, 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 engaged 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 Abhiyaan.

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 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

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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.

(iv) 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.

POSITIONS HELD BY Dr JADHAV in this regard (in reverse chronological order)

are as under:

February 2006 -- August 2006: Chief Economic Counsellor Government of Afghanistan, Da Afghanistan Bank, Kabul, Afghanistan. Worked in Kabul, Afghanistan leading the nation building efforts underway in that country.

September 2004 -- February 2006: Principal Adviser and Chief Economist, 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.

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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.

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

(v) Author and Communicator

Dr. Jadhav has written or edited 37 books – 19 in English, 13 in

Marathi and 5 in Hindi. These include:

(a) Two Picture-Biographies of Dr Ambedkar – in English and in Marathi. (b) An Intellectual Biography of Dr Ambedkar - in English as well as in Marathi. (2014) (c) On Dr Ambedkar’s Writings (Edited)

2 Volumes in English (2013)

2 Volumes in Marathi (2013)

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(d) A Trilogy on Dr. Ambedkar’s Speeches (Edited)

3 Volumes in English (2013)

3 Volumes in Marathi (2013)

4 Volumes in Hindi (2015)

(e) A Trilogy on Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore (2011)

An analytical biography of Gurudev (in Marathi as well as in

Hindi)

An anthology of 151 poems translated into Marathi

An eclectic collection of Tagore’s writings (i.e., short stories,

novels, plays, parodies, articles and speeches) translated into

Marathi.

As an Author, Dr Jadhav received worldwide recognition with his

biographical novel written in both Marathi and English – a runaway best seller

(with combined sales exceeding 7, 00,000 copies), which has also been translated

into as many as 15 languages (French, Spanish, Korean, Thai, as well as in most

major Indian languages). The book has received several awards including the

coveted Sahitya Akademi Award for its Punjabi Version.

In addition, Dr. Jadhav has authored 31 major official reports and more

than 300 research papers and articles. He has delivered a large number of

Convocation Addresses, Memorial Lectures, Keynote Addresses besides numerous

other speeches in national and international fora.

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4. AWARDS RECEIVED

1. Award in Memory of Comrade Sahane Master, Sangamner,

Maharashtra (January 22, 2017)

2. Special Honour by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for

Writing and Editing Photo-Biographies of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar

in Marathi and English for Municipal Corporation of Greater

Mumbai, (December 6, 2016).

3. ‘Life Time Achievement Award’, by Dr Babasaheb

Ambedkar National Institute of Social Sciences, MHoW, MP

(February 10, 2014)

4. ‘Govindrao Aadik Life Time Achievement Award’ by

Govindrao Aadik Diamond Jubilee Clebration Committee, Udgir,

Maharashtra (January, 2014)

5. ‘Late Dr Annasaheb Shinde Smruti Puraskar’ by Rayat

Shikshan Sanstha, Sri Rampur, Maharashtra (September 30, 2013)

6. Anna Bhau Sathe Sahitya Ratna Puraskar by Kala Rang,

Pune (September 14, 2013)

7. ‘Maharashtra Gaurav Puraskar 2013’, Maharashtra

Gujarati Samaj, Mumbai (May 25, 2013)

8. ‘Chaitanya Deep Puraskar’, Rotary Club of Parvati, Pune (April

07, 2013)

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9. ‘Maharishi Valmiki Rashtriya Samman’ by Champaran

Sanskritik Mahostav Samiti, Motihari, Patna, Bihar (March 3, 2013)

10. ‘Purushottam’ Award P.K. Anna Patil Foundation, Shahada,

Maharashtra, (October 9, 2012)

11. ‘Distinguished Fellowship 2012 Award’, Institute of

Directors, New Delhi (August 17, 2012)

12. ‘Maharashtra State 52nd Anniversary Award’, Peoples’ Art

Centre, Mumbai (May 1, 2012)

13. Honourary D.Litt by Karnataka State Open University

(KSOU) Mysore, (April 4, 2012)

14. Honourary D.Litt by Kalinga Institute of Social Services

(KISS) Bhubaneswar, (January 6, 2012)

15. ‘Commander of the Order of Academic

Palms’(Commandar dansl’ordre des Palmes), Government of

France (2011)

16. ‘Thomas Hart Benton Mural Medallion’ Indiana

University, USA (2011)

17. ‘Na. Ha. Apte Memorial Puraskar’ for the book

“Ravindranath Tagore Samagra Jeevan Darshan” Organised

by Pune Marathi Granthalaya, Pune (December 7, 2011)

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18. Honorary D.Litt by Dr. D.Y. Patil University, Pune - March

18, 2011

19. Degree of Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa) by Sido-

Kanhu Murmu University, Dumka, Jharkhand – March 26, 2011

20. ‘Planner of the Year Award’, Journalist Federation of India,

New Delhi (2011)

21. ‘Role –Model for India Award’ CMS, Delhi (2011)

22. ‘Indira Sant Puraskar’ for the book of Ravindranath Tagore’s

Poems: ‘Bhayashoonya ChittaJeth’, Apte Vachnalya, Ichalkaranji,

Maharashtra (2011)

23. ‘Savitribai Phule – Fatima Shaikh Award’

ShikshakBharati, Maharashtra (2010)

24. ‘Elite Award- Excellence in Financial Communication’,

by Association of Business Communicators of India, Mumbai

(November, 2010)

25. ‘Santdev Mamledar Yashwant Gaurav Purskar’, by I-

News, Satana-Nashik (June, 2010)

26. ‘Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar International Award’, by Jivak

Welfare Society, Nagpur (June, 2010)

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27. ‘Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Rashtriya Smruti Puraskar’,

by Marwadi Foundation, (February, 2010)

28. ‘Guruvarya Shankarrao Kanitkar Smruti Puraskar’, by

Modern Education and Progressive Society, Pune (January, (2010)

29. ‘Jewel of Ruia Award’, by Alumni Association of Ruia

College, Mumbai (December, 2009)

30. ‘Bharat Shiromani Award’, New Delhi (September, 2009)

31. ‘Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Award’for Excellence in

Education Field, by Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, Mumbai (September,

2009)

32. ‘Excellence Award for Excellence in Education Field’, by

Top Management Consortium, (April 2009)

33. ‘Kesari Gaurav Sanman Award’, by Kesari Art and Culture

Foundation (January 2009)

34. ‘Manohar Shikshan Ratna Puraskar’, by Manohar

Pratishtan (January 2009)

35. ‘Nyayamurthi M.G. Ranade Puraskar’, by Rashtriya

Samajik Parishad, Pune (2008)

36. ‘Yashwantrao Chavan Puraskar’, by Ahmednagar District

Central Co-operative Bank. (2008)

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37. ‘Mahatma Phule Puraskar’, Pune (2008)

38. ‘Nashik Bhushan Puraskar’, Rotary International, Nashik,

(2008)

39. ‘Neminath Jain Award’, Pune (2008)

40. ‘Bharat Jyoti Award’, by India International Society (2007)

41. ‘Srimanta Malojiraje Smriti Puraskar’, by Malojiraje Smriti

Pratishtan, Phaltan (2007)

42. ‘Kritadnyata Gaurav Puraskar’, by Preeti Sangam

Dyanprobodhini Sanstha, Karad (2007)

43. ‘Samajik Nyaya Puraskar’, by Nyaymoorti Ramshastri

Prabhune Pratishtan (2007)

44. ‘Swami Vivekanand National Award’, by Ramkrishna-

Vivekananda International Foundation (2007)

45. ‘Vocational Excellence Award’, by Rotary Club (2007)

46. ‘Netaji Subhashchandra Bose Sahitya Gaurav

Puraskar’, by Jaihind Foundation, Satara (2007)

47. ‘Abhinav Bhushan Puraskar’, Abhinav Global Foundation,

(2007)

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48. Adjunct Professor, Honour by XI’AN JIOTANG

University, China (April 6, 2007)

49. ‘Lions Club International Award’, (2006)

50. ‘All India Association of MBAs Award’, (2006)

51. ‘Guruvarya Puraskar’, (Lokshikshan Puraskar), (2006)

52. ‘Vishwa-Setu Award’, for International Peace and

Harmony (2005)

53. ‘Sahitya Akademi Award’, for the Punjabi version of the

book ‘Amcha Baap Aan Amhi’ (2005)

54. ‘Suryadatta Award’, Award for Excellence in Banking and

Finance (2005)

55. ‘Maharashtra Ratna’, Award for all-round contribution

(2004)

56. ‘C.D. Deshmukh Award’, by Maharashtra Chamber of

Commerce and Industry, Mumbai, for contribution to economic

literacy (1997)

57. ‘FIE Foundation National Award’, for contribution to

Indian culture (1997)

58. ‘All India Publishers’ Association Award’, for the book

‘Challenges to Indian Banking’ (1996)

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59. ‘Mukadam Award’, for the Book "Aamcha Baap Aan Amhi",

(1996)

60. ‘Asmita Darsha Award’, for the book "Dr. Ambedkar:

Economic Thoughts and Philosophy"(1994)

61. ‘All India Publishers’ Association Award’, for the book

‘Monetary Economics for India’ (1994)

62. ‘Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad Award’, for the book:

“Dr. Ambedkar: Economic Thoughts and Philosophy"(1993)

63. ‘Award for Outstanding Contribution to Economic

Theory’, for the Ph.D. dissertation Indiana University, USA (1986)

64. ‘Best International Student Award’, by Indiana

University, USA (1983)

65. ‘National Scholar in Economics’, Ministry of Education

and Culture, Government of India (1981-86)

66. ‘Best Debater Award’, Debating Competition Ruia College,

Mumbai (1972)

67. ‘Late G.N.Akshikar Centenary Award’, (Second Prize &

Exceptional Performance in Marathi and Sanskrit),

Chabildas High School, Mumbai (1969)

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5. BOOKS WRITTEN or EDITED (37)

(i) English Books (19)

1. BHARAT RATNA DR BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR

An Intellectual Colossus, Great National Leader and Universal

Champion of Human Rights

Photo-Biography (Big Size, pages 154)

(Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, December 6, 2016)

2. AMBEDKAR

An Economist Extraordinaire

(Konark Publishers, New Delhi, August 2015, pages 300)

ISBN: 9322008636

3. AMBEDKAR

Awakening India’s Social Conscience

(Konark Publishers, New Delhi, 2014, pages 640)

ISBN: 9322008350

4. AMBEDKAR WRITES

Completed Writings of Dr Ambedkar

(Edited) (2014)

Vol.I : Political Writings

ISBN: 9322008342

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5. AMBEDKAR WRITES

Completed Writings of Dr Ambedkar

(Edited) (2014)

Vol.II: Scholarly Writings

(Sociology, Economics, Anthropology, Law, Constitution and

Religion)

(Konark Publishers, New Delhi, 2013, combined pages for two

volumes: 1060)

ISBN: 9322008342

6. AMBEDKAR SPEAKS: 301 Seminal Speeches (Edited)

Vol I: Introduction, Autobiography Speeches, Guidance to

Followers and Complete Bibliography

ISBN: 9322008154

7. AMBEDKAR SPEAKS: 301 Seminal Speeches (Edited)

Vol II: Social, Economic, Religion, Law and

Constitution

ISBN: 9322008154

8. AMBEDKAR SPEAKS: 301 Seminal Speeches (Edited)

Vol III: Political Speeches

(Konark Publishers, New Delhi, combined pages for three

volumes: 1630)

ISBN: 9322008154

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9. Untouchables

My Family’s Triumphant Journey Out of the Caste System

in Modern India

(California University Press, USA 2007 and Simon and Schuster,

USA, 2005 pages 307)

ISBN: 0520252639

10. Monetary Policy, Financial Stability and Central Banking

in India,

(Macmillan India Ltd, New Delhi, 2006, pages 430+) ISBN:

1403929025

11. Re-emerging India – A Global Perspective

(ICFAI University Press: Hyderabad, 2005, pages 380+)

ISBN: 8178817969

12. Outcaste-A Memoir: Life and Triumphs of an Untouchable

Family in India (Penguin, India, 2003, pages 280+)

ISBN: 0670049727

13. Governors Speak (Edited) (Reserve Bank of India, 1997, pages

350)

14. CD Deshmukh Memorial Lectures

(Edited) (Reserve Bank of India, 1996, pages 240)

15. Challenges to Indian Banking Competition, Globalization

and Financial Markets (Edited) (Macmillan India Ltd, New Delhi,

1996, pages 440+)

SBN: 0333930010

16. Monetary Economics for India

(Macmillan India Ltd, New Delhi, 1994, pages 170)

SBN: 033392603

17. Our Father and Us (Children’s Edition, Korean)

(Gimmyoung Publishers, Korea 2009, pages 170)

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18. Dr AMBEDKAR Economic Thoughts and Philosophy

(Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 1992, pages 109)

ISBN: 8171547311

19. Macroeconomic Investment Management in LDCs - A Social

Cost Benefit Approach (Indian University, USA, 1986, pages 240)

(ii) Hindi Books (5)

1. Dr AMBEDKAR

Atmakatha Evam Jansanvad

(Prabhat Prakashan , New Delhi, April-May 2015 , Pages 300 +)

ISBN: 9350485859

2. Dr AMBEDKAR

Samajik Vichar Evam Darshan

(Prabhat Prakashan, New Delhi, April-May 2015 , Pages 300 +)

ISBN: 9350485866

3. Dr AMBEDKAR

Arthik Vichar Evam Darshan

(Prabhat Prakashan , New Delhi, April-May 2015 , Pages 300 +)

ISBN: 9350485873

4. Dr AMBEDKAR

Rajneeti, Dharm Aur Sanvidhan Vichar

(Prabhat Prakashan , New Delhi, April-May 2015 , Pages 300 +)

ISBN: 9350485880

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5. Vishwa Manav

RABINDRANATH TAGORE

(Prabhat Prakashan , New Delhi, April-May 2015 , Pages 300 +)

ISBN: 9351863250

(iii) Marathi Books (13)

1. Yugpravartak Mahamanav

Bharat Ratna Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar

(Photo Biography (Big Size, pages 188) published by Brihan Mumbai

Mahanagar Palika, April 2016).

2. Pradnya Surya Dr Ambedkar: Samagra

q Vyacharik Charitra

(Granthali , Mumbai , January 2014, pages 790 +)

3. Pradnya Mahamanavachi :

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Samagra Lekhan Karya (Edited)

Vol.I : Rajkiya Lekhan

4. Pradnya Mahamanavachi :

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Samagra Lekhan Karya (Edited)

Vol.II : Artha Shastra, Samaj Shastra,

Kayda-Sanvidhan Aani Dharma Shastra

(Granthali , Mumbai , October 2013, combined pages of Vol I and

Vol II: 610+ )

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5. LASAVI Mazhya Samagra Abhivyakticha

(Granthali, Mumbai, Jun 2013, pages 610+)

6. Bol Mahamanavache: 500 Marmabhedi Bhashane (Edited)

Vol. I: Atmanivedan, Anuyayi Margadarshan Aani Samagra

Suchi

7. Bol Mahamanavache: 500 Marmabhedi v

Bhashane (Edited)

Vol. II: Samajik, Arthik, Dharmik Aani Kayda -

Sanvidhan Vishayak Bhashane

8. Bol Mahamanavache: 500 Marmabhedi c

Bhashane (Edited)

Vol. III: Rajkiya Bhashane

(Granthali, Mumbai, October 2012, combined pages of Vol I, II, and

III: 1670)

9. Ravindranath Tagore

Yuga Nirmata Vishvamanav

(Granthali, Mumbai, May 2011, pages 350)

10. Ravindranath Tagore

Samagra Sahitya Darshan

(Granthali, Mumbai, May 2011, pages 310)

11. Bhaya Shoonya Chitta Jeth

Ravindranathanchya 151 Pratinidhik Kavita

(Granthali, Mumbai, Nov 2010, pages 440+)

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12. Aamcha Baap Aan Amhi

(Granthali, Mumbai, 1993, pages 270)

13. Dr Ambedkar

Arthik Vichar Aani Tatvadnyan

(Sugava Prakashan , Pune , 1992, pages, 110)

International Best Selling Books:

Dr Jadhav’s three autobiographical novels i.e., ‘Aamcha Baap Aan

Amhi’ (Marathi, 1993), ‘Outcaste’ (English, 2002) and ‘Untouchables’ (English,

2005) present deep humanistic values underlying the real-life story of struggle for

human dignity by a Dalit family. ‘Aamcha Baap Aan Amhi’ with 199 editions

so far has reportedly become the largest selling book in the history of

Marathi literature. Moreover, ‘Untouchables’ published in the US and ‘Aamcha

Baap Aan Amhi’ have been translated into several Indian languages including

Hindi, Gujarati, Kannada, Tamil, Urdu, Konkani, and Punjabi (‘Sahitya Akademi

Award’ winner), besides French, Spanish, Korean and Thai. In fact, the book is a

huge bestseller in French and Korean languages.

The global best-seller ‘Aamcha Baap Aan Amhi’ has appeared in the following

16 versions:

1. Aamcha Baap Aan Amhi Marathi original, Narendra

Jadhav , Granthali, 1993.

2. Amaro Baap Aane Ame, Gujarati, Gangaba Parivar Prakashan, 2002

(Translation: Kishore Gaud)

3. Damu Aachut Ate Usdi Aulaad Da Jivannama, Punjabi, Unistar

Books, 2004.

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4. (Translation: Dalbir Singh) This book got the Sahitya Akademi Award

5. Asim Hai Asman, Hindi, Rajkamal Prakashan 2005

a. Translation: Kamlakar Sontakke and Ajay Brahmatmaj

6. Dhruvnakshatram, Tamil, Academic Press, 2005.

Translation: Sumathi

7. Bahishkruta , Kannada , Navakarnataka, 2005.

Translator: Suma Dwarakanath

8. Sonu, Urdu, Adshot Publishers, 2005,

Translator: Mumtaaz Nikhat

9. Aamcho Baap Aani Aami, Konkani, National Book

Trust, 2012, Translator: Hema Nayak

10. Outcaste A Memoir, English 1, Penguin Viking, 2003, by: Narendra

Jadhav

ISBN: 0670049721

11. Untouchables, English 2, Simon & Schuster - Scribner,

USA 2005 and later by University of California Press, USA 2007, by:

Narendra Jadhav

ISBN: 0520252632

12. Intouchable, French, Librairie Artheme Fayard, 2002

Translator: Simone Manceau

ISBN: 2213640068

13. Intocable, Spanish, Espasa Hoy, 2004

Translator: Margarita Saenz de la Calzada

ISBN: 8467013168

14. Untouchables, Korean, Gimm - Young Publishers, 2007

15. Our Father and Us, Korean (Children’s Edition) Gimm- Young Jr

Publishers, 2009.

Translator: Sun - Kim

16. Untouchables, Thai, Sanskrit Books, 2007

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6. OFFICIAL REPORTS

As Chairman or Principal Author

1. Report of the Committee on Preparation of Perspective Plan for

Higher Education in Maharashtra, Government of Maharashtra

(2015).

2. Convenor’s Report on ‘Development of Functionaries in the

Flagship Social Sector Programmes of the Government’,

National Advisory Council (NAC), September 27, 2013.

3. Report of the Visit to Tribal Areas (Jawhar, Mokhada, Vikramgad

and Dahanu, District Thane, Maharashtra State), September 26, 2013

4. Convenor’s Report on ‘Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups

(PVTGs) in India’, National Advisory Council (NAC), March, 2013.

5. Report of ‘High Level Committee on Dr. Ambedkar National

Memorial at 26 Alipur Road, Delhi’,Ministry of Social Justice and

Empowerment, Government of India, ( 2012)

6. Report of ‘High Level Committee’ on Dr. Ambedkar National

Centre for Social Justice at Janpath, Ministry of Social Justice and

Empowerment, Government of India, New Delhi (2012)

7. ‘Report on Denotified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes

(DNTs)’, Working Group of National Advisory Council (NAC), (September

8, 2012)

8. Report of the Task Force to Review Guidelines on Scheduled

Castes Sub Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan for Union

Ministries/Departments’ Planning Commission, Government of India

(2011)

9. ‘Report of the Expert Committee on Amendments to the Factories

Act, 1948’ Prime Minister’s Office, Government of India (2011)

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10. ‘Report of the Special Task Force on Developmental Needs of the

Ladakh Region’, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India (2011)

11. ‘Report of the Task Force on Evolving a Vision on the Vocational

Education and Training’, Planning Commission, Government of India

(2011)

12. ‘Report of the Task Force on Amendments to the Apprenticeship

Act, 1961’ Planning Commission, Government of India (2010)

13. ‘Report on the State Level Skill Development Missions’, Planning

Commission, Government of India (2010)

14. ‘Report on “Farmers Suicides” in Maharashtra, Government of

Maharashtra, 2008

15. ‘Principal Author-Report on Currency and Finance, 2003- 2004’

(Theme: Monetary Policy.

16. ‘Report on Currency and Finance, 2002-2003’.(Theme:

Management of the External Sector in an Open Economy

Framework

17. ‘Report on Currency and Finance, 2001-2002’. (Theme: A Decade

of Macroeconomic Reforms in Indian Economy)

18. Chairman, Internal Working Group of RBI on Auditing and

Corporate Governance. RBIReport, November, 2003

19. Chairman, Group on Inflation Conditions in India, Report on

Inflation, RBI, February, 2002

20. Chairman, Ministry of Finance--RBI Group on Prepayment on

External Debt Report RBI 2002

21. Chairman, Government of India--Reserve Bank of India

Committee on FDI Compilation in India, Report,2002

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22. Chairman, Government of India-Reserve Bank of India

Technical Group on External Debt, Report, 2002.

23. 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

24. 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

25. Coordinator, Securities Irregularities Follow-up Group for

assisting the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), Reserve Bank of

India, 1993

26. Convener, RBI's Inter-Departmental Task Force on the Gold Bank 1992

27. 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

28. Author, Report on the Hawala Market (based on brief assignment of a

Two Member Team to the Middle-East), Reserve Bank of India 1991

29. 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

30. Member Secretary, Study Group on Potential Exchange Rate

Adjustment in Ethiopia (An assignment to Ethiopia) National Bank of

Ethiopia 1988 – 1989

31. Convenor, 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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6. RESEARCH PAPERS, CONFERENCE ADDRESSES AND

MEMORIAL LECTURES.

1. Key Note Address in Global Parliamentarians Conference on

‘Discrimination Based on Work and Descent’, organized by Asia

Parliamentarians Forum on Dalit Concerns (APFDC) and Asia Dalit Rights

Forum (ADRF), Kathmandu, Nepal (February 25-26, 2017).

2. Presidential Address, 35th Grameen Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, Vita

(Dist. Sangli), (February 11-12, 2017).

3. Annual Lecture, ‘Budget 2017’ at Savarkar Smarak, Mumbai

(February 2, 2017).

4. Dr B R Ambedkar Memorial Lecture on: ‘Dr. Ambedkar: An

Intellectual Colossus and Great National Leader’, at Indian Institute of

Public Administration IIPA, New Delhi (January 30, 2017).

5. Chief Guest and Release of the book: ‘Pages from My Life’ by Subhash Sethi

and Life Time Achievement Award to KPR Nair, 62nd Annual General

Meeting of the Federation of Publishers and Booksellers Association of

India, (January 28, 2017).

6. Chief Guest and Recipient of the First Comrade Sahane Master

Memorial Award, Sangamner, (January 22, 2017).

7. Chief Guest Address on ‘Demonetization and its Effect on Indian

Economy’, ABVP, Pune (January 22, 2017).

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8. Address to (7000 +) students at 7th Bhartiya Chhatra Sansad on ‘Black

Money and Election: Who Will Bell the Cat’, MIT, Pune (January 19,

2017).

9. Address to Public Gathering (3000+ People) on ‘Demonetization and

Future of the Indian Economy’, Latur (January 15, 2017).

10. Address to 2000 + Rotarians on on ‘Demonetization and the Future of

Indian Economy’, Nagpur (January 8, 2017).

11. Chief Guest Speech at Blanket Distribution Function organized by Al-

Hikmah Foundation and Hamdard National Foundation, Delhi (January 1,

2017).

12. Speech: ‘Remembering Saumitra Choudhary’, Memorial Meeting, New

Delhi (December 26, 2016).

13. Special Speech on ‘Demonetization’, Delhi University, Delhi (December

20, 2016).

14. Special Address on ‘Demonetization and the Indian Economy’, organized

by CREDAI, Indore (December 16, 2016).

15. Special Address on ‘Demonetization and the Indian Economy’, organized

by CREDAI, Pune (December 10, 2016).

16. Guest of Honor as Writer and Editor at the Release of own Photo-

Biography of Dr Ambedkar by CM Devendra Fadnavis, Mumbai (December

6, 2016).

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17. Chief Guest at Inauguration of Distilled Water Brand Name March 20,

Pune (December 6, 2016).

18. Convocation Address at 82nd Convocation of Dr B.R. Ambedkar Agra

University on Demonetization, Agra (December 3, 2016).

19. Special Address at IIM Confluence, IIM Ahmedabad, (November 27,

2016).

20. Panel Discussions in the Mumbai International Lit Fest – 7th Edition of

Tata Literature Live, Mumbai (November 19-20, 2016).

a. Organizing Principles: Ambedkar and the Politics of Dalit Muslim

Alliance in India Today.

b. Naam ke Vaaste: Should India Get Rid of Surnames?

21. Valedictory Address in Sahitya Akademi Seminar on ‘National

Integration in Indian Language and Literature’, New Delhi (November 18,

2016).

22. O’Meara International Lecture on the theme: ‘India and the United

States: Caste, Race and Economic Growth’, Indiana University,

Bloomington, Indiana, USA (November 14, 2016).

23. Interactive Session with RSS Chief Dr Mohan Bhagwat, New Delhi

(October 17, 2016).

24. Public Address on ‘Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and Justice Mahadev

Govind Ranade’, at Manakeshwar Vachanalaya (in Ranade’s own House),

Niphad (Dist: Nashik), (October 25, 2016).

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25. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture on ‘Dr Ambedkar:

Intellectual Colossus and Great National Leader’ at Dr Babasaheb

Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra (October 13,

2016).

26. Chief Guest Speech, Dr Desarda Public School – Inauguration Function,

Aurangabad (October 13, 2016).

27. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture on ‘Dr Ambedkar:

Democracy and the Media’, Sambad News Paper, Bhubaneshwar, (October

5, 2016).

28. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture at IIT Madras, Chennai,

India (October 3, 2016).

29. Speech at the First National Teachers Congress 2016 on ‘Role of Teachers’,

organized by MIT, Pune, Pune (September 25, 2016).

30. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture at Dr Ambedkar

Institute of Technology, Bengalore (September 24, 2016).

31. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture at Chmrajnagar,

Karnataka (September 23, 2016).

32. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture at Hassan City,

Karnataka (September 22, 2016).

33. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture at a Public Gathering

in Mysore (September 21, 2016).

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34. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture at JSS College, Mysore

(September 21, 2016).

35. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture at University of

Agricultural Sciences and Indian Council of Agricultural Research,

Bangalore (September 20, 2016).

36. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture at Rastrothana

Parishat, Bangalore (September 20, 2016).

37. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture at BMS College of

Engineering, Bangalore (September 19, 2016).

38. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture at Bangalore

University, Bangalore (September 19, 2016).

39. All India Dr Ambedkar Vichar Yatra Lecture at Sydenham College of

Commerce and Economics, Mumbai (September 16, 2016).

40. Chief Guest Speech at 7th DD Sahyadri Marathi Film Awards, Mumbai

(August 25, 2016).

41. Speech as Guest Speaker during the release os a book on Non-violence (in

the presence of Dr Manmohan Singh and Dr Karan Singh), New Delhi

(August 24, 2016).

42. Guest of Honour Speech at Book Release Function: ‘Give Non-violence

a Chance – The Journy of Neelakanta Radhakrishnan’ in the presence of Dr

Manmohan Singh and Dr Karan Singh, New Delhi (August 19, 2016).

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43. Chief Guest Speech on ‘Future of Cooperative Bank’, at Vishwas

Cooperative Bank- Branch Inaugural Function, Nashik (July 15, 2016).

44. Special Address to 100 = Economists of the Reserve Bank of India at RBI’s

Department of Economic and Policy Research Annual Conference 2016, Goa

(June 27, 2016).

45. Special Address to students and teachers of Welingkar School, Mumbai

(June 23, 2016).

46. Special Address to the Inmates of Yerwada Central Jail on ‘Determination

and Will Power for Success’, Yerwada, Pune (June 22, 2016).

47. Guest of Honour Speech at Book Release Function: ‘The Unseen Indira

Gandhi Through Her Physician’s Eyes’ by Dr K P Mathur, in the Presence of

Smt Sonia Gandhi, New Delhi (May 30, 2016).

48. Chief Guest Speech at release of a Book on Dr Ambedkar (in Gujarati),

Ahmedabad (May 21, 2016).

49. Padmashri Dr G G Jadhav Memorial Lecture on ‘Dr Ambedkar: Intellectual

Colossus and Great National Leader’, Kolhapur (May 20, 2016).

50. Master Class on “Managing NPA and Loan Recovery 2016”, organized by

Strategic Advisors and Financial Consultants, Mumbai (May 19, 2016).

51. Prof C S Deshpande Memorial Lecture: ‘Making Indian Higher and

Technical Education Globally Relevant’, Vidyalankar Dnganapeeth Trust,

Mumbai (May 19, 2016).

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52. Speech as Writer – Edition on the occasion of the release function of Photo-

Biography of Dr Ambedkar, by CM Devendra Fadnavis, Mumbai (April 21,

2016).

53. Chief Guest Speech, OUP Book Release Function: ‘Listen to the Flames –

Texts and Readings from the Margins’, New Delhi (April 7, 2016).

54. Special Address on ‘India’s Union Budget: State of the Indian Economy

Vis-a-Vis Global Economy, organized by the Gulf Maharashtra Business

Forum, Dubai (March 20, 2016).

55. Guest of Honour Speech on ‘Skill Development for DNTs’, Punaruththan

Samaraesata Gurukulam, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Pune (February 15, 2016)

56. Chief Guest Speech on ‘Financial Innovations’, at Finnoviti Conference

and Awards Function 2016, Mumbai (February 6, 2016).

57. Key Note Address on ‘Global Economic Developments and Future of

the Indian Economy’, International Conference by Indian Journal of

Economics and Business, Kolkata (December 19, 2015).

58. Presidential Address (in Marathi) on ‘Brain Drain – Myth or Reality’,

Conference organized by Mumbai Marathi Sahitya Sangh and

Zunzunwala College, Mumbai (December 3, 2015).

59. Chief Guest Speech at Excellence - 7th Foundation Day Celebrations,

Pune (November 22, 2015).

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60. Inaugural Address for setting up Ambedkar Centre for Law and

Economics (in the presence of Dr Gopal Krishna Gandhi), India

Development Foundation, New Delhi (November 3, 2015).

61. Chief Guest Address on Gandhi Jayanti organized by Bharthiya Vidya

Bhavan, Pune (October 2, 2015).

62. Chief Guest Address on ‘The Current Economic Scenario with

Particulor Reference to Real Estate Sector’, CREDAI Pune Metro, Pune

(September 29, 2015).

63. Author’s Speech, Book Release Function: Four Books on Dr Ambedkar

in Hindi, Chair: Dr Mohan Bhagwat, New Delhi (August 13, 2015).

64. Chief Guest Speech at Annual Awards Function, URL Foundation,

Mumbai (May 29, 2015).

65. Chief Guest, 10th Death Anniversary of Satish Haware and Life Time

Achievement Award to Girish Prabhune, Navi Mumbai (May 8, 2015).

66. Dr B.R. Ambedkar Oration on ‘Global Economic Developments and the

Future of the Indian Economy’, at Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT),

Mumbai (April 16, 2015).

67. Chief Guest: Release of Special Issues on Dr Ambedkar – in English by

Organizer and in Hindi by Paanch Janya (Chair: Shri Bhayyaji Joshi), New

Delhi (April 14, 2015).

68. ‘Recent Economic Developments and the Future of Indian Economy;’ 2nd

Rooshi kumar Pandy Memorial Lecture 2015, Organised by Bombay

Management Association Mumbai (March 27, 2015)

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69. ‘Economic Reform, Poverty and Human Development’; Workshop on ‘The

Democratic Alternative from the South’. Organized by Centre for Policy

Research (CPR) India and Centre for Development and Enterprise, South

Africa, New Delhi (March 23, 2015)

70. Communication to Connect’ 9th Public Relations Council of India (PRCI)

New Delhi (March 14, 2015)

71. ’Social Transformation Forcing Inclusive Development in India’, Chief

Guest Address, UGC Sponsored National Seminar, Maharshi Dayanand

University(MDU), Rohtak (March 13, 2015)

72. Panel Discussion on Union Budget 2015-16 ’Key Notes Address.

Organised by K M Mani Centre for Budget Studies(KMMCBS) Cochin

University of Science and Technology Cochin (March 4, 2015)

73. Arth Sankalp 2015-16’(Marathi) Savarkar Smarak Mumbai (March 1, 2015)

74. Mazi Sahitya Nirmiti: Maza Drishtikon’ (Marathi) GS Rajadhyaksha

Memorial Lecture Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune (February 27,

2015)

75. Economic Thoughts and Philosophy of Dr Ambedkar’ Chief Guest

Address, Organised by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Chair for Social Justice’

MIT School of Government, Pune (February 27, 2015)

76. Book Release (‘Samarpan’: Marathi) Aditya Prakashan, Aurangabad

(February 14, 2015)

77. Marginalization and the Indian English Literature’ Chief Guest Address,

International Conference organized by Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune (February

13, 2015)

78. Economic Thoughts and Philosophy of Dr Ambedkar’, Special lecture at

Tata Institutes of Social Science (TISS), Mumbai (February 6, 2015)

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79. Kutumb Vyanastha Aani Vruddhanche Sthan’ (Marathi) Shri Paul

Ruman Guruji Felicitation Virar (W), Vasai (January 26, 2015)

80. Rise of Small States and Dr Ambedkar’ 2nd National Student Parliament

2015 Raisoni Group of Institutes (RGI) Nagpur (January 23, 2015)

81. Democracy and Development in India and China – Sharing Experience’

Inaugural Address in Seminar organized by Council for Social

Development (CSD, India) and Institute of Chinese Studies(China) New

Delhi (January 19, 2015)

82. Chief Guest Speech and Interview (Marathi) Sahitya Jagar Vasai

(January 17, 2015)

83. Chief Guest Address (Marathi) Valedictory Function, Post-Centenary

Silver Jubilee of GEI’s High School and Jr. College, Kalyan (January 4, 2015)

84. Dr Ambedkar: A Scholar Extraordinary’ (Hindi) Eklavya Education

Foundation Rajkot (December 14, 2014)

85. Great Contributions of Sardar Patel’ (Hindi) Book Release Function

“Saurashtrama Sardar’ (Dr Sunil Jadav) Rajkot (December 14, 2014)

86. The Challenge of Urbanisation in India Today’ Special Lecture in Indian

Institute of Architects (IIA) National Convention 2014 Mumbai (December

11, 2014)

87. Paisa and More’ Dr C.L. Jhaveri Oration Association of Medical Consultants

Conference (AMCON) 2014 Theme: Do It Right and Chill Mumbai

(November 30th, 2014)

88. New Avatar of Planning Commission: Structure and Process’ National

Seminar, Organized by India Policy Foundation and Forum of Federations,

New Delhi (November 15, 2014)

89. Development, Governance and Law in China and India’ Inaugural Address

in International Conference Organized by OP Jindal Global University with

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Shanghai Jioo Tong University and NYU Shanghai, Sonipat, Haryana

(November 13, 2014)

90. ‘Dr BR Ambedkar’s Thoughts on Economy’ Special Lecture,

Ambedkarwadi Mission, New Delhi (November 10, 2014)

91. ‘Education Society. Innovation’ Special Address 2014 Education Forum

for Asia Annual Conference, Chengdu, China (November 1, 2014)

92. Chief Guest Speech (Marathi) Teachers’ day –Golden Jubilee Ceremony

Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Ghatkopar. Mumbai (October 5,2014)

93. Industrial Growth in India: Challenges and Future Prospects Visvesvaraya

Memorial Award Lecture Organized by Federation of Karnataka

Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI) Bangalore (September 20,

2014).

94. Valedictory Address for Refresher Course in Social Science, Bangalore

University, Bangalore (September 15, 2014) Key Notes Address Silver

Jubilee Lecture Series Guru Nanak College of Arts, Science and Commerce,

Mumbai (September 2014)

95. Powering Maharashtra: A New Agenda for Leadership’ Sahyadri

Mahatsav 2014 Organized by Maharashtra Development and Promation

Centre New Delhi (July 22, 2014)

96. Saturday Alive with Students’ -Inaugural Weekly Lecture to Students

in Mumbai Municipal Corporation Schools (through video Conferencing).

Organised by Valuable Edutainment Pvt Ltd. Mumbai (July 19, 2014).

97. Arth Sankalp 2014-15 (Marathi) Savarkar Smarak Mumbai (July 11,2014)

98. Special Address: Closing Ceremony of VIBGYOR HIGH MODEL United

Nations Mumbai (June 28, 2014)

99. Special Address: Career Guidance to children of Postal Employees.

Organized by All India Post & Telegraph SC/ST Employees Welfare

Association (June 26, 2014)

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100. Dr Ambedkar: An Intellectual colossus and a National Leader Key

Notes Address 123rd Birth Anniversary of Dr Ambedkar Indian Consulate

at New York, USA (May 3, 2014).

101. Special Lecture: ‘Globalisation and Higher Education with Local

Aspirations’, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur (April 26, 2014)

102. Chief Guest: Dr AmbedkarJayanti Celebrations, Bank of Baroda, Greater

Mumbai Zone, Mumbai (April 19, 2014)

103. Chief Guest Speech: ‘Dr Ambedkar and the History of Money and

Banking in India’, State Bank of India, Zonal Office, Nagpur (April 16, 2014)

104. Chief Guest Speech: ‘Dr Ambedkar: National Leader with a Difference’

Brahmapuri (Dist: Bhandara), Maharashtra (April 15, 2014)

105. Chief Guest Speech: ‘Dr Ambedkar: Neglected Economic Thoughts’,

Bank of Maharashtra, Central Office, Pune (April 14, 2014)

106. Chief Guest Speech: ‘Dr Ambedkar: The Nation Builder’, Karmaveer

Dadasaheb Gaikwad Sanskritik Kendra, Mumbai (April 14, 2014)

107. Chief Guest Speech: ‘Little Known Aspects of Dr Ambedkar’s

Contribution’, Late Vasant Moon Memorial Committee, Ulhasnagar. (April

13, 2014)

108. Book Release Function: Author’s Comments ‘Ambedkar: Awakening

Social Conscience of Modern India’, Chief Guest: Vice-President of India,

New Delhi (February 27, 2014)

109. Book Release Function: Author’s Comments ‘Pradnya Surya Dr

Ambedkar,’ Chief Guest: Kumar Ketkar, Asiatic Society, Mumbai (February

24, 2014)

110. Inaugural Address: ‘Publishing in India’, 2nd Edition of CEO Speak,

Delhi Book Fare, National Book Trust, New Delhi. (February 16, 2014).

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111. Foundation Day Lecture: ‘Economic Thoughts and Philosophy of Dr

Ambedkar’, Silver Jubilee Year of Foundation, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar

National Institute of Social Sciences, MHOW (February 10, 2014)

112. Special Address: ‘Dr. Ambedkar and the Indian Constitution’, SNDT

Law College, Mumbai (February 8, 2014)

113. ‘Bhausaheb Kelkar Memorial Lecture’ on ‘India: Where Do We

Stand and Where Do We Go From Here’, Vaze College Mulund, Mumbai

(February 6, 2014)

114. Chief Guest Speech: 8thAvishkar – Research Convention of Universities

in Maharashtra, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, Maharashtra

(January 16, 2014)

115. Chief Guest, 15th Convocation of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University,

Pune (January 15, 2014)

116. Keynote Address at NCPCR Convention to Review Implementation of

RTE 2009, New Delhi (January 14, 2014)

117. Chief Guest Address in Prashaskiya Pariksha Mahotsav, Badlapur,

Maharashtra (January 11, 2014)

118. Seminar Presentation:’Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha

Abhiyaan’(RUSA), by Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD),

New Delhi (January 8, 2014)

119. Special Lecture:’Globalisation and Economic Thoughts of Dr

Ambedkar’, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad

(December 16, 2013)

120. Public Address: ‘Dr Ambedkar: The Intellectual Collossus’, Ambajogai,

Maharashtra (December 10, 2013)

121. Chief Guest, Conference on ‘Education and Employment’, Latur

Maharashtra (December 9, 2013)

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122. Speech:’Falling Rupee and Rising Inflation’ RAPodar College of

Commerce and Economics (MONETA 2013), Mumbai (December 7, 2013)

123. Address to a Gathering of Senior Citizens, Jan Seva Foundation, Pune

(November 18, 2013)

124. Panelist, First National Seminar on ‘Social Innovations for Inclusive

Development’, National Innovations Foundation, Pune (November 17, 2013)

125. Public Speech, ‘Dr Ambedkar and Socio-economic Transformation in

India’, Anant Fandi Vyakhyanmala Sangamner, Maharashtra (November 11,

2013)

126. Conference Speech ‘Reforms in Higher Education – How Far Have We

Reached?’, AICTE – CII University – Industry Congress 2013 and Global

Higher Education Summit, New Delhi (November 7, 2013)

127. Key Note Address: in National Conference: ‘Reframing Budgets

Towards Redefining Economic Rights for Dalit Women in India’, NCDHR

All India Dalit Mahila Adhikar Manch, New Delhi (October 31, 2013)

128. Special Address on ‘Continued Relevance of Affirmative Action Policies’,

Tata Affirmative Action Programme, CENPEID, New Delhi (October 25,

2013)

129. Dialogue with Students, Golden Jubilee of Pune Marathi Granthalaya

Study Circle, Pune (October 20, 2013)

130. Book Release Function: Author’s Speech: ‘Pradyna Mahamanavachi’,

Aurangabad (October 19, 2013)

131. Panelist in Discussion on ‘Saksham Yuvak, Samarth Bharat’ along with Dr

Mashelkar and others, Maitreya Foundation, Mumbai (October 12, 2013).

132. Book Release Function: ‘Pradnya Suryachi Prakash Kirane’ by Ms.

Pratiksha Kamble’, Mumbai (October 10, 2013)

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133. Chief Guest Speech at ‘Keshav Sr4ushti Puraskar (4th) Distribution

Function, Mumbai (October 6, 2013)

134. Chief Guest Speech on ‘Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil 126th Birth

Anniversary Celebrations, Srirampur (September 30, 2013)

135. Chief Guest Address on ‘The Indian Economy – from Here to Where?’

at Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (MCCIA)

(79TH Annual General Meeting), Pune (September 29, 2013).

136. Chief Guest at Golden Jubilee Celebrations of Ambedkar College, Nagpur

(September 11, 2013)

137. Chief Guest at the ‘Marathi Patrakar Sangh Program, Aurangabad

(August 24, 2013)

138. Chaired a book discussion of three books: ‘An India for Everyone’, ‘Beyond

Inclusion’ & ‘Higher Education in India’ at IIC in New Delhi (August 21,

2013)

139. Chief Guest at ‘Vyakhyanmala’ in honour of Late Shri Vilasrao

Deshmukh, Aurangabad (August 14, 2013)

140. Chief Guest at the Convocation of Narendra Deva University of

Agriculture and Technology in Faizabad, U.P. (August 12, 2013)

141. Chief Guest Address: ‘Indian Economy and Changing Technology’ Rajiv

Gandhi Polytehnic, Udgir (Latur), (August 3, 2013).

142. Chairman’s Remarks: National, Book Trust Foundation Day Lecture, by

Prof. Andre Beteille on ‘Books and Readings in Today’s India’, National Book

Trust, New Delhi (August 1, 2013).

143. Chief Guest at the book launch on ‘Corporate Governance’ in Mumbai

(July 30, 2013)

144. Chief Guest at the book release function on ‘Shri Yashwantrao Chavan’

in Nanded (July 25, 2013)

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145. Chief Guest at Dr Girish Gandhi-National Social Service Award in

Nagpur (July 21, 2013)

146. Chief Guest at the presentation of Chimanlal Govindas Memorial Awards

in Pune (July 7, 2013)

147. Motivational Speech to Students, Charms Group, Pune (July 7, 2013)

148. Chief Guest at the inaugural function of National Conference at

Vadodara (June 15, 2013)

149. Chief Guest at the occasion of book release of Smt. Shakuntaladevi N.

Naik’s book- ‘Mazi Jiwan Yatra’ on her 84th birthday in Pune (June 6, 2013)

150. Convocation Speech at first convocation of PGDM programme of

Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies in Mumbai (June 2, 2013)

151. Presentation made on ‘Meeting Demands of Muslim Youth in respect of

Vocational and Technical Education’ in Mumbai (May 30, 2013)

152. Public Address: ’Gandhi, Ambedkar and Tagore’ organized by Madhyam,

Latur (May 25, 2013).

153. Chaired the Panel Group Discussions of National Policy Dialogue on:

‘University Rankings Metrics-What is Missing: What Does India Need?’ in

New Delhi (May 23, 2013)

154. Key Note Speaker to Honour the Assessors for Assessments under Tata

Affirmative Action Programme (TAAP), Tata Group Function, Mumbai

(April 24, 2013)

155. Chief Guest cum Orator at the 20th Convocation of B.R. Ambedkar Open

University, Hyderabad (April 22, 2013)

156. Chief Guest at the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Smarak Chaity bhoomi

Samvanya Samiti Programme for 122nd Birth Anniversary of Babasaheb -

Nagsen Kamble Programme in Mumbai (April 18, 2013)

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157. Chaired and Delivered Inaugural Address at 3rd International Summit

on Yuva Parivartan in New Delhi (April 17, 2013)

158. Delivered the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Memorial Lecture on: ‘SC/ST Sub

Plan: Issues in Perspective’ at Osmania University, Hyderabad (April 15,

2013)

159. Delivered Presidential Address at the National Conference on Quality

of Higher Education and Economic Development in Chennai (April 12,

2013)

160. Guest Speaker at Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) on the

occasion of Public Sector Week Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers in

Mumbai (April 12, 2013)

161. Chief Guest on the occasion of the Engineering Council of India’s

Foundation Day Function to give away Eminent Engineer Award at IHC,

New Delhi (April 4, 2013)

162. Jury Member of Tata Affirmative Action Programme (TAAP) to give

awards to companies at Tata Steel Conference Room Bombay House (April

2, 2013)

163. Inaugurated ‘Apna Bank Branch’ in Mumbai (March 29, 2013)

164. Addressed a session of Association of Industries, M.P. on ‘Present Scenario

of Small Scale and Medium Industries in India and its Development’ in

Indore (March 24, 2013)

165. Chaired and Convened a Round Table Discussion on ‘Higher Education

Policy: A Dialogue Among Policymakers, Diplomats and Educationists’ at

O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonepat Campus (March 23, 2013)

166. Chief Guest at Yashwant Vyakhyanmala 2013 to celebrate the Birth

Centenary of Shri Y.B. Chavan in Aurangabad. Subject:’ Ambedkar speaks’.

This was followed by an interactive session with students of Nath Valley

(March 18, 2013

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167. Addressed a gathering of Budding Journalists of Ranade Institute and

Department of Mass Communication and Journalism BabasahebGarware

College, Pune at Yojana Bhavan Office, New Delhi (March 13, 2013)

168. Addressed a Gathering on the subject of Meeting Critical Challenges of

Urban Elderly at IIC Multipurpose hall, New Delhi (March 12, 2013)

169. Book Release Function: ‘Ambedkar Speaks’Vol I, II & III by the Hon’ble

Vice President of India Shri M. Hamid Ansari at Speakers Hall, Constitution

Club of India, New Delhi (March 8, 2013)

170. Delivered a Speech on Role of Nationalized Banks in the Changing

Economic Conditions in the All India Official Language Sammelan

organised by the Central Bank of India, New Delhi (March 8, 2013)

171. Delivered the Convocation Address at the 31st Annual Convocation of

Gulbarga University, Gulbarga (March 6, 2013)

172. Interview to Lok Sabha Channel – ‘What Budget 2013 has to offer for the

Education Sector’ (February 28, 2013)

173. Chief Guest and delivered a Speech on ‘Demographic Dividend’ and gave

‘Motivational Tips to Teachers and Students’ at the Tata Steel Education

Excellence Programme in Tata Steel, Jamshedpur (February 25, 2013)

174. Delivered a Special Lecture on ‘Democracy and Democratic Governance

New Directions: India and Republic of Korea’ in the MBN Forum 2013

hosted by MK Media Group in Seoul, Great Republic of Korea (February 19,

2013)

175. Chief Guest in the Conference on Role of Co-operatives in Skill

Development organized by IFFCO Foundation, New Delhi (February 15,

2013)

176. Chaired a Session on “A Global Perspective on Women in the World of

Work” in the Conference on Understanding Women’s Labour Force

Participation in India and South Asia: Have Women benefitted from an Era

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of Globalisation and Growth? organized by International Labour

Organisation, New Delhi and Directorate General of Labour and

Employment and Training. Government of India in New Delhi (February 14,

2013)

177. As Key Note Speaker in the Inaugural Function of Second International

Conference on Academic Libraries organized by Guru Gobind Singh

University (I.P. University), New Delhi (February 12, 2013)

178. Chief Guest Address at the release of e-version of Volumes 14, 15 and 16

of Marathi Vishvakosh, hosted by Marathi VishwakoshNirmiti Mandal, at

Acharya-Marathe College, Chembur, Mumbai (January 28, 2013)

179. Chief Guest Address to students (around 8000) hosted by

Deepastambha at Jalgaon (January 27, 2013)

180. Chief Guest Speech at Dnyneshwar Education Society School’s 75th

Anniversary, Bhusaval (January 27, 2013)

181. Chief Guest Speech at the 10th Dr. Neetu Mandke Oration, Kokilaben

Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Andheri (West), Mumbai (January 20, 2013)

182. Chief Guest Speech in the R & D Symposium organised by P.R. Pote

Patil Group of Institutions, Amravati (January 13, 2013)

183. Inaugural Address at the 11th All India Ambedkari Sahitya Sammelan,

Bhandara, Maharashtra, (January 12, 2013)

184. ‘Inaugural Address’ on Social Justice Issues and Sustainability at the

International Conference on Enhancing Health, Well Being and

Sustainability, hosted by Nirmala Niketan, College of Home Science,

Mumbai (January 11, 2013)

185. ‘Keynote Address’ on Skill Development at International Conference for

Academic Institutions at PDPU Campus, (a part of Vibrant Gujarat Summit

2013), Ahmedabad (January 10, 2013)

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186. Chief Guest Address on the 125th Anniversary of Nagar Vachan Mandir,

Chopda, District, Jalgaon (January 6, 2013)

187. ‘Third R.K.Nayak Memorial Lecture’ on ‘Gandhi Spirit and Ideal

Living’, hosted by R.K. Nayak National Foundation, Bhubaneswar (January

4, 2013)

188. Chief Guest Address on ‘Co-operation and Globalising Indian

Economy’ hosted by Solapur District Co-operative Bank, Solapur (December

30, 2012)

189. Chief Guest Address on ‘Issues in Tribal Development, Annual Meeting of

Tribal Volunteers hosted by Suyash (NGO), Pune (December 30, 2012)

190. Chief Guest Address at Vachak Din (Readers’ Day), hosted by

Granthali, Mumbai (December 25, 2012)

191. Key Note Address on ‘Global Economic Crisis and the Indian Economy’

at the Annual Alumni Reunion Day Celebrations, VJTI, Mumbai (December

16, 2012)

192. Bhaikaka Memorial Lecture (38th) on Democratic Dividend and Skill

Development, hosted by The Institution of Engineers India, New Delhi

(December 15, 2012)

193. Chief Guest Address at the India Launch of the UNESCO Chair hosted

by Jamia Milia Islamia University and Society for Participatory Research in

Asia (PRIA), New Delhi (December 10, 2012)

194. Key Note Address on “Co-operation: Solution to World Wide

Recession’, hosted by the Co-op Law Practitioners’ Association, Pune

(December 8, 2012)

195. Convocation Address at the ‘9th Convocation of Symbiosis International

University’, Pune (December 8, 2012)

196. Inaugural Address at the 3rd National Conference of Dalit

Organizations’, hosted by NACDOR, New Delhi (December 4, 2012)

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197. Key Note Address on ‘Sahakar:Kaal, Aaj, AaniUdya’, Concluding

Ceremony for the International Year of Co-operation, hosted by the

Government of Maharashtra, Pune (December 2, 2012)

198. Special Address on ‘Skill Development in India: Issues and Problems’,

hosted by Alumni Association of the Indian Institute of Public

Administration (IIPA), New Delhi (November 29, 2012)

199. Chief Guest Address on ‘Dr. Ambedkar and Making of the Indian

Constitution’, at Conference on ‘Constitutional Vision and Governance’,

hosted by All India Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Advocates Association,

Mumbai (November 26, 2012)

200. Convocation Address at Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand

University, Bareilly (November 20, 2012)

201. Special Address in ‘National Conference on Inclusive Growth:

Opportunities for Elderly’ hosted by Planning Commission and UNDP, New

Delhi (November 19, 2012)

202. Chief Guest Address on ‘Agriculture in India: Challenges and Prospects’,

at 72nd Annual Conference of Indian Society of Agricultural Economics,

Banaras Hindu University at Varanasi (November 17, 2012.

203. Key Note Address on ‘Infrastructural Development in India: The Road

Map Ahead’ at 65th All India Commerce Conference, hosted by KPB Hinduja

College of Commerce, Mumbai (November 9, 2012)

204. Key Note Address on ‘Skills, Knowledge, Innovation and the

Demographic Dividend’, in Australia – India Institute’s Conference: ‘The

Argumentative Indian: Critical Debates in the World’s Largest Democracy,

at Melbourne University, Melbourne, Australia (October 31, 2012)

205. Valedictory Address at the International Conference on “Diversity,

Discrimination and Social Exclusion in India and the USA” hosted by the

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O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonepat, Haryana in collaboration with the

Maurer School of Law, Indiana University and the National Law School of

India University, Bangalore (2012)

206. Special Address Communications in Turbulent Times’, at ABCI’s Com

Fest 2012 in Mumbai (October 18, 2012)

207. Speech at the World Senior Citizens Day, Janaseva Foundation, Pune

(October 1,2012)

208. Guest Speech – an Interaction on ‘Space for Dalits in the Economy with

Special Reference to Private Sector’, by NACDOR, New Delhi (September 27,

2012)

209. Led the Indian Delegation to 2012 Education Forum for Asia Annual

Conference, Chengdu, China and delivered Opening Plenary Speech at the

India China Management Education Conference 2012 (September 21-23,

2012)

210. Convocation Address (2nd), Nava Nalanda Mahavihara (Deemed

University), Patna (September 17, 2012)

211. Public Speech: Role of Youth in India’s Emergence as a Super Power’,

Synergy Foundation, Nashik (September 16, 2012)

212. Inaugural Address at Conference on ‘Emerging Market Economies’,

Chair: Lord Meghnad Desai), Ruia College, Mumbai (August 27, 2012

213. Chief Guest at the Mahamahopadhyay Title Awarding Ceremony, Kavi

Kulguru Kalidas Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Nagpur (August 11, 2012)

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214. Chief Guest, Inaugural Ceremony of Safety Convention 2012, The

Institution of Engineers (India), New Delhi (August 9, 2012)

215. Concluding Remarks at the release of GOI-UNDP Report on ‘Livelihood

Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities’, UNDP, New Delhi (August 9,

2012)

216. Video Conference Address ‘Challenges in Higher Education’, LBSNAA,

Mussourie (August 8, 2012)

217. Inaugural Address: “RTE Bane or Boon’ at Conference by MCC

Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kolkata (August 6, 2012)

218. Inaugural Address: “RTE Bane or Boon’ at Conference by MCC

Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kolkata (August 6, 2012)

219. Inaugural Address: “RTE Bane or Boon’ at Conference by MCC

Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kolkata (August 6, 2012)

220. Chief Guest at 30th Foundation Day Celebrations, World Peace Centre,

MAEER’s MIT, Pune (August 5, 2012)

221. Key Note Address in National Conference on ‘Revolutionizing

Education – The Technology Outreach), PHD Chamber, New Delhi (July 26,

2012)

222. Special Address at World Education Summit, 2012, ‘Global Education

Leaders Conclave: Fostering Innovations in Education – Best Practices

Across the Globe’ Digital Learning, New Delhi (July 23, 2012)

223. Chaired Session on ‘Human Development – Education’, at 3rd

International Growth Centre (IGC) and Indian Statistical Institute (ISI)

Development Policy Conference, (July 20, 2012)

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224. Speech (as Chief Guest) at Dainik Bhaskar – Tata Essay Competition

Awards, New Delhi (July 19, 2012)

225. Chair Session on ‘Priorities for Primary Education Policy in India’s 12th

Five Year Plan’, India Policy Forum 2012, NCAER and the Brookings

Institution, Washington DC, New Delhi, (July 17, 2012)

226. ‘Reform of Higher Education System and 12th Five Year Plan’

21stDurgabaiDehmukh Memorial Lecture, 2012, Council for Social

Development, New Delhi, (July 15, 2012)

227. Chief Guest on the occasion of “Refresher Training in Educational

Administration; to Principals of AP Social Welfare Residential Education

Society (APSWRES) organized by APSWRES & KEK Limited, Hyderabad

(May 26, 2012)

228. Inauguration of Art Exhibition and Speech on ‘Rabindranath – EkManoos,

Ek Kalavant” on the ocassion of Rabindranath Tagore Mahotsav, Kolhapur

(May 15, 2012)

229. Chief Guest at launching ceremony of Children’s Magazine “Kloud 9” at

KIIT International School, Bhubaneswar (May 2, 2012)

230. Special Lecture on Rabindranath Tagore, Chair: Mahasweta Devi, KISS,

Bhubaneswar (May 2, 2012)

231. Chief Guest at the Function for Publication of “Anantarvedh” – A book

written by Shri Yashwant Rao GadakPatil, Ahmednagar, (April 28, 2012)

232. Keynote Address on ‘Skills Strategies for Inclusive Development in

India – Accelerating Prosperity through Policy Coherence’ organised OECD,

ILO, CIII and Institute for Competitiveness, New Delhi (April 27, 2012)

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233. Panel Expert on “Security for the Marginalized: Vision for Caring India”

on the occasion of Civil Services Day organized by Government of India, M/o

Personnel, New Delhi, (April 21, 2012)

234. “India Skills, Strategy and Roadmap” at India UK Round Table on Skills

Development organized by Ministry of HRD, Government of India and

UKIERI (UK-India Education and Research Initiative), New Delhi (April 20,

2012)

235. Chief Guest at the Function to distribute books to the School Libraries

organized by Shri Kapil Patil, MLA (Maharashtra State), Mumbai (April 13,

2012)

236. Chief Guest at the International Conference on “Radiation

Environment-Assessment Measurement & Its Impact Cradenviron -2012”

organized by Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Lucknow (April

12, 2012)

237. Chief Guest on the occasion of Convocation Ceremony of Bhartiya

Vidhya Bhavan’s Usha & Laxmi Mittal Institute of Management, New Delhi

(April 7, 2012)

238. Lecture on Budget 2012 at the Maharashi Karve Lecture Series organized

by SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai (March 27, 2012)

239. Inaugural Address at the “International Round Table Conference”

organized by Shiv Nadar Foundation HCL, New Delhi (March 20, 2012)

240. Panelist Speaker at the Conference on “China and India: Sustaining High

Quality Growth” – Topic Ensuring that the Benefits of Growth are Shared

Broadly” organized Jointly by International Monetary Fund, ICRIER and

China Society for Finance and Banking, New Delhi (March 19, 2012)

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241. Panelist Speaker at the International Education Conference - “Going

Global-2012” organized by the British Council, London (March 13, 2012)

242. Convocation Address at 12th Convocation of Assam University, Silchar,

(March 6, 2012)

243. Keynote Address at the Regional Conference on Skill Development

organized by Department. of Labour Employment & Factories,

Government of Andhra Pradesh at Hyderabad (March 3, 2012)

244. ‘4th Dr. B.L. Maheshwari Memorial Lecture’ Organized by Centre

for Organization Development, Hyderabad (March 2, 2012)

245. Chief Guest at Annual Social Gathering of Sanjay Ghodawat Group of

Institutions, Kolhapur (March 1, 2012)

246. Keynote Address on the occasion of “The Science Day Celebration”

organized by Veermata Jijabaii Technological Institutions (VJTI) as a part

of its 125th Anniversary Celebration, Mumbai (February 29, 2012)

247. Chief Guest at “International Convention on Virtual Education: Issues,

Challenges & Prospects” organized Consortium for Educational

Communication, (CEC) New Delhi (February 24, 2012)

248. Chief Guest at “Granthotsav” – A festival of Marathi Books organized by

Maharashtra Parichay Kendra, New Delhi (February 20, 2012)

249. Speech on “Inclusive Growth” at 16th India Investor Conference “Delhi

Speaks” Delhi (February 6, 2012)

250. Keynote Address at the “Macro Economic Forum for India Investors”

Organised by Merrill Lynch, New Delhi (February 6, 2012)

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251. Keynote Address for Inaugural Program at National Seminar on “Two

Decades of India’s Economic Reforms-Understanding Poverty, Inequality

and Regional Disparities, Organized by S.P. College, Pune (February 2,

2012)

252. Keynote Address “Unconventional Talent Management – The New

Normal” organized by National Association of Software and Service

Companies (NASSCOM) HR FORUM 2011 at Chennai, (January 30, 2012)

253. Convocation Address on the occasion of 26th Convocation Programme,

Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj University, Kanpur (January 28, 2012)

254. Chaired Session on ‘Mega Trends 2020’: Shaping India’s Future’, FICCI,

New Delhi, January 17, 2012

255. Speech in the World Bank Seminar on ‘Understanding Economic Growth

in India’, New Delhi, January 13, 2012

256. Chaired Session of Making Public Policy Work for Migrants, at the

National Workshop on Internal Migration and Human Development in

India organized by UNESCO & UNICEF, New Delhi. (December 6, 2011)

257. Chief Guest for distribution of “Jain Bandhu Patrakarita Puraskar” and

Unveiling of a portrait of Sh. J.D. Jadhav at the function organized by Model

English Education Society, Parbhani (November 6, 2011)

258. Speech on “Global Financial Crises & India” at the Silver Jubilee Function

of Fergusson Mahavidyala SevalSahkari Patpathi Marydadit, Pune

(September 30, 2011)

259. Chief Guest for the 52nd Convocation Function “Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar

Marathwada University”, Aurangabad (September 23, 2011)

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260. Chief Guest for Inauguration of Workshop on Youth & Millennium

Development Goals (MDG) organised by Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of

Youth Development & Planning Commission, New Delhi. (September 21,

2011)

261. Chief Guest for the Valedictory Section on “Skills Development” Ideas for

the 12th Five Year Plan” at 4th FICCI Global skills Summit, New Delhi.

(September 16)

262. Special Speaker on “Democracy, Governance & Development in Bihar”

at State Jagran Forum, Organized by Jagran Foundation, New Delhi (June

3, 2011)

263. ASSOCHAM’s National Banking Conclave: Challenges and Opportunities

in a Trillion Dollar Economy – ‘Financial Sector Reforms in India’, New

Delhi, (June 17, 2011)

264. Inaugural Address at Second International Summit on Skill

Development by Yuva Parivartan, Mumbai (June 15, 2011)

265. Keynote Address at the inaugural session of 2nd International summit

on creating “Livelihoods through Skill Development” organized by

Maharashtra Economic Development Council (MEDC) and Yuva

Parivarthan (YP) at Mumbai (June 15, 2011)

266. Keynote Address on “Strengthening & Motivating MSME’s in Goa” at

Annual General Function of Goa State Industries Association, Panji (June

24, 2011)

267. Special Address: ‘Envisioning India’s New Landscape’ at London

Business School’s India Business Forum 2011, London (May 19, 2011)

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268. Special Address: ‘Financial Sector Reforms’ at the Stone’s Club, London

(May 18, 2011)

269. ‘Exploiting the Demographic Dividend’ at LBSNM Mid–career Training

Program for IAS Officers, Mussorie (April 17,2011)

270. Special Lecture: ‘Monetary Policy with Special Emphasis on Banking

Sector’, National Defence College (NDC), New Delhi (February 24, 2011)

271. Special Lecture: ‘Inclusive Growth with India’s Demographic Surge’,

Kotak Institutional Equity’s (KIE) Global Investor Conference on ‘Chasing

Growth’, Mumbai (February 09, 2011)

272. Special Lecture: ‘Globalization and Current International Economic

Dynamics’, MHOW, MP (February 08, 2011)

273. Special Lecture: ‘Microfinance in India: Role of the RBI’, PRS

Legislative Research (for MPs), New Delhi (December 08, 20100

274. Special Lecture: ‘Implications of an Indo-European FTA’, SP Jain

Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai (November 27, 2010)

275. Special Lecture: ‘Education, Finance and Decentralization’; Seminar by

UNESCO, Bangkok (November 3, 2010)

276. Special Lecture: “Education –Globalization: Opportunities and

Implication for Higher Education in India”; American Chamber of

Commerce in India, Kolkata (May 15, 2010)

277. Special Lecture: “Caste Discriminations, Affirmative Actions,

Transformative Social Movements in Independent India and the

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Development of Human Capital in Emerging Economics”;

International Conference by University of Mumbai (April 25, 2010)

278. Guest Lecture at Conference on ‘Financial Sector Regulation and

Reforms in Asian Emerging Markets’ (Mumbai, February 8, 2010)

279. Special Lecture: “The Global Financial Crisis and Implications for

India” International Conference, College of Agricultural Banking, Reserve

Bank of India (2009)

280. Special Lecture: “Global Meltdown: Opportunities and Challenges”,

International Conference, PUMBA, Pune (2009)

281. “Education in 2020”, Education Summit, Mumbai (2009)

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

Note Address at CISCO Public Services Summit, Nobel Celebrations,

Norway and Sweden, (2008)

283. Special Lecture: “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)

284. “Economic Model for Developed, Developing and Underdeveloped

Countries-Global Perspective” at International Drying Symposium 2008,

Hyderabad (2008)

285. Comments on “Inclusive Growth and Schooling”, Ninth Annual

Conference on Indian Economic Policy Reform, Stanford University (2008)

286. Comments on the “OECD Report: India” (October 21-22, 2005)

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287. “Developments of Securities Markets – the Indian Experience”, IMF and

Stanford University1 Conference in Beijing, China (October 2005)

288. “The World Trade Organization: An Overview”, Seminar on WTO and IPR,

Indian Merchant's Chamber, Mumbai (June 2005)

289. “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)

290. Special Lecture: “Exchange Rate Regime and Capital Flows: The Indian

Experience, CCBS, Bank of England (April, 2005)

291. Special Lecture: “Financial Systems in India and China – A Comparative

Study”, International Conference at Indira Gandhi Institute of Development

Research (February 24-26,2005).

292. Special Lecture: “Transforming Mumbai into a Regional Financial Hub:

Issues and Perspective, Conference of Bombay First, Mumbai (March, 2005)

293. Special Lecture: “Improving Market Design in Debt and Government

Securities Market”, International Conference, SEBI and ICFAI, Mumbai

(January, 2005)

294. Special Lecture: ‘Resurgent India: A Myth or Reality’ delivered at

Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (April 19, 2004)

295. "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)

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296. 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)

297. "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).

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

East Asia, New Zealand, and Australia (SEANZA) program held at Karachi,

Pakistan (January 1995) “Industrial Policy in India since 1956”, Gale

Encyclopedias (2005).

299. “Industrial Policy in India since 1956”, Gale Encyclopedias (2005).

300. “Size and Capital Intensity in Indian Industries”, Gale Encyclopedias

(2005).

301. “Developmental Aspects of Central Banking: The Indian Case”,

Encyclopedia of India, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York.

302. “Dynamics of Monetary Policy in Emerging Market Economies: A Case

Study of India, P.R. Brahmananda Memorial Monograph Series, No.1,

University of Mumbai.

303. “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)

304. “Financial Sector Reforms and the Balance Sheet of the RBI”, Economic

and Political Weekly (March 19, 2005)

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

Occasional Papers, Reserve Bank of India.

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306. "Central Bank Strategies, Credibility and Independence: Global Evolution

and the Indian Experience", Reserve Bank of India Occasional Papers

(Summer and Monsoon2003)

307. Capital Account Liberalization: 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.

308. "Maximizing 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).

309. “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)

310. "IMF Quota Formulas and Mechanisms -A Developing Economy

Perspective", Paper presented at G-24 Technical Group Meeting (Lima:

Peru, March 1-3, 2000)

311. "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

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and the Australian National University (Canberra: Australia, July 14 -16,

1999).

312. "IMF Quota Formulae and Mechanisms: A Revisit, Working Paper,

International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Director's Office

(Washington DC, February, 1999)

313. "Brazil: A Case for Preventive Crisis Management", Working Paper,

International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Director's Office

(Washington DC, December, 1998).

314. "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).

315. "Towards Greater Exchange Rate Flexibility", Working Paper,

International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Director's Office

(Washington DC, February, 1998).

316. "Central Banking in India and Abroad: Genesis, Evolution and

Contemporary Issues" RBI Working Paper (August 1997).

317. "The Role of Banks in Economic Development of India" (Jointly with D.

Ajit) Prajnan, Silver Jubilee Special Issue, (October 1996- March 1997)

318. "Key issues in Financial Reform", Business and Political Observer

(September 5, 1994).

319. “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 AmareshBagchi

and Nicholas Stem, Oxford University Press 1994).

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320. "Issues in Financial Sector Reform", (jointly with Dr. C. Rangarajan) in

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

321. "Money, Output and Prices: Casualty Issue and Evidence", Indian

Economic Journal (July -- September 1992).

322. "The Unsettled State of Macroeconomics and its Implications for Conduct

of Monetary Policy". (RBI Occasional Papers, September -- December

1991).

323. "Devaluation: The Real Issues". (Economic and Political Weekly,

September 7, 1991)

324. "Neglected Economic Thought of Dr. Babasaheb Amdebkar". (Economic

and Political Weekly, Apri1 13, 1991).

325. "Financial Disintermediation and Imperatives for Bank Profitability",

Conference. Volume (Bank: Economists' Meet 1991) "Banking for Better

Profitability", (Macmillan 1992).

326. "Monetary Modelling of the Indian Economy: A Survey". (Reserve Bank of

India Occasional Papers, June 1990)

327. "Fiscal-Monetary Dynamic Nexus in India: An Econometric Model"

(Economic and Political Weekly, January 20, 1990).

328. “Analytics of Indian Plan Models" (Reserve Bank of India Occasional

Papers, December,1989)

329. "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).

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330. "Weighted Monetary Aggregates: Rationale and Relevance for India"

(Reserve Bank of India Occasional Papers, March 1999).

331. "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).

332. "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)

333. "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).

334. "Definition and Measurement of Money Supply". (Economic and Political

Weekly, September 24, 1988).

335. "Recent Financial Deepening & Disintermediation in India: Incidence,

Impact and Issues". (Reserve Bank of India Occasional Papers, June 1988)

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7. ARTICLES (to be Updated)

(i) In English

1. ‘Financial Sector Reforms-Meeting Growing Requirements’ The Mint (September 22, 2011) 2. “The Importance of Being Obama”, in Sunday Telegraph (November 2008).

3. "Perspectives on Banking", Bombay Stock Exchange Journal (2004)

4. "50 Years of Independence: An Economist's View" Without Reserve, Special Issue (August 15, 1997)

5. "Choice of an Appropriate Currency System for India in the 1920s", Business and Political Observer (March 27,1993)]

6. "For Economic Democracy", Business and Political Observer (December 5, 1992)

7. "Domestic Debt Burden: Sustainability of Accumulation”. (Economic Times, February 6, 1990)

8. "Domestic Debt Burden: Rhetoric and Reality", (Economic

Times, February 5, 1990)

(ii) In Marathi, Hindi and Gujarati

9. “Mee Teeche Thisare Mool”, Prahar (June 12, 2011)

10. “Aamche Ravindranath’, Maharashtra Times (May 8, 2011)

11. “Aamche Ravindranath’, Tarun Bharat (May 8, 2011)

12. ‘Ravindranathanchya Pratibhet Maharashtrache Yogdaan’,

Maharashtra Times (May 8, 2011)

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13. ‘Ravindranathanche Katha Sahitya, Sagar’, (May 8, 2011)

14. Ravindranathanchi Vaicharik Jadanghadan’, Sadhana Weekly,

(May 7-14, 2011)

15. ‘Ravindranathanchi Naati Goti’, Punya Nagari (May 8, 2011)

16. ‘Gurudevaani Lokmanya’, Saamna (May 8, 2011)

17. ‘Tee, Maazhi Priyatama’ Deshdoot (March 06, 2011)

18. ‘Avhane Navya Dashakachi’ Maharashtra Times (January 2, 2011)

19. ‘Adnyat Kavi: Ravindranath;, (November 21, 2010)

20. “Vishwakavi Aani Chhatrapati”, Maharashtra Times Diwali

Visheshank, 2010.

21. “Tagore Aani Gandhi- Sanvad Aani Visanvad”; Kaalnirnay

Diwali Visheshank, 2010.

22. “Dusaryaa Harit Krantichi Garaj”; Traimasik Udyamshil Krushak,

July-September, 2010.

23. “Shikshan Hach Parivartanacha Aadhar!”; Lokrajya (Suvarn

Mahotsavi Maharashtra Visheshank), April- May, 2010.

24. “Anvayarth Arth sankalpacha”; Maharashtra Times, March 2010.

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25. “Dahashatwadache Thaiman ani antargat Suraksheche

Ahawan” (2008).

26. “Jagatik Arthik Mahaarishta”: Arthakaran ani

Anarthaskaran” (2008)

27. “Aashiyayi Pechprasang", (Maharashtra Times, October 16, 1998)

28. "Aathavanitale Daya Pawar" (Vritta Manas, September 29, 1996)

29. "Nakaratmaka Bhoomika Sodaila Havi" (Gomantak, March 20,

1995)

30. "Dilkhulas Banker" (Loksatta, February 12, 1995)

31. "Karmaveer Dadasaheb Gaikwad: Aek Mahan Karmayogi" (In

the book with the same name edited by BhauLokhande, 1995)

32. "American Vidyanagari" (Gandhali, 1995)

33. "Nave Aarthik Dhoran Aani Garibi" (Loksatta, December 25,

1994)

34. "Dunkel Prastav, GATT Karar Yanche Aarthakaran" (Loksatta,

April 17, 1994)

35. “Aarthik Sahasvaad Navhe Tar Aarthik Dhadaswad" (Loksatta,

March 20, 1994)

36. "LalitDoshi –AekAjatasatru Vyaktimatva" (Loksatta, February

6, 1994)

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37. "Sone Aani Bharatiya Arthakaran" (Loksatta, January 9, 1994)

38. "Sone Aani Bhartiya Arthakaran" (AksharSahawas, Diwali 1993)

39. Rupaye ki Parivartaniyata Ki Disha Me Vastavik Kadam"

(Vyapar January 18, 1993)

40. Rupayeki Parivartaniyata Avam LERMS"

(Vyapar, January 25, 1993)

41. “Nyaymurti R.R. Bhole: Aek Samarpit Jeevan"

(Loksatta, September 26, 1993)

42. "Dr. Ambedkaranchi Mumbai" (Bombay Municipal Corporation,

Centenary Special, July 31, 1993)

43. "Aarth-Sankalp 1992-93: Panvartaniya Rupaye Aani Suvarna

Rokhe" (Loksatta, March 8, 1992)

44. "Dr. Ambedkar Aani Aarthik, Samajik Lokshahi"

(Mumbai Sakal, December 6, 1992)

45. “Marxvaad Aani Dr. Ambedkar", Nav Shakti”

(December 6, 1992)

46. “Arthatadnya Babasaheb”

(Mumbai Tarun Bharat, December 6, 1992)

47. "Dr. Ambedkarna Aarthik Vichar Aane Phalsoophy"

(Vyapar, December 4, 1992)

48. "Ethiopia: Vedana Aani Vanchana"

(Maharashtra Times, August 9, 1991)

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49. "Rupayachc Awamulyan: Bhram Aani Vastusthithi"

(Maharashtra Times, July 7, 1991)

50. "Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar: Eak Upekshit Arthatadnya"

(Loksatta, April 13, 1991)

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8. PROFESSIONAL INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE

1. Visited Kathmandu (Nepal) for Global Parliamentarians Conference

on ‘Discrimination Based on Work and Descent’ organized by Asia

Parliamentarians Forum on Dalit Concerns and Asia Dalit Rights Forum

(February 25-26, 2017).

2. Visited Chengdu (China) for Education Forum for Asia Annual

Conference, 2014 and delivered a Special Lecture on ` Education-

Society-Innovation’ (November 1, 2014)

3. Delivered a Speech on ‘Democracy and Democratic Governance New

Directions: India and Republic of Korea’ in the MBN Forum 2013

hosted by MK Media Group in Seoul, Great Republic of Korea (February,

2013).

4. Visited Chengdu (China) for Education Forum for Asia Annual

Conference, 2012 Chengdu, China and delivered Opening Plenary

Speech at the India China Management Education Conference

2012 (September 21-23, 2012).

5. Visited UK for “Going Global 2012: The International Education

Conference’ organised by British Council, London (March 11-14, 2012)

6. Visited Melbourne, Australia for ‘The Argumentative Indian: Critical

Debates in the World’s Largest Democracy and delivered the keynote

lecture on Skills, Knowledge, Innovation and the Demographic Dividend’

organized by the Australia India Institute, University of Melbourne

(October 31 to November 2, 2011)

7. Visited USA for ‘US-India Higher Education Summit’ in Washington

DC and ‘Indo-US Conference on Higher Education, (at Penn State

University) (October 8-13, 2011)

8. Visited UK for London Business School’s India Business Forum 2011,

London (May 18-19, 2011)

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9. Visited Colombo (Sri Lanka) for UNESCO-MSS Forum of Ministers

on ‘Social Protection Policies in South Asia’, Colombo, (February 20-22,

2011)

10. Visited Bangkok (Thailand) for UNESCO Seminar on ‘Education,

Finance and Decentralization’, Bangkok, Thailand (November 2, 2010)

11. Visited Brussels (Netherlands) and Madrid (Spain) for the Second

Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) – European Union Institute of

Security Studies (EUISS) Forum in Brussels and ICWA-CASA Tribune in

Madrid (October 10-17, 2010)

12. Invited to address Public Services Summit 2008 as part of Nobel

Celebrations held at Stockholm, Sweden (December 10, 2008).

13. Inaugurated the International Conference on “India’s Dalits”,

University of Pennsylvania, USA (December 2008).

14. Participated in the Ninth Annual Conference on Indian Economic

Policy Reform in the session on Inclusive Growth and Schooling at

Stanford University, USA (2008)

15. 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 (2007-08)

16. Deputed as Chief Economic Counsellor to the Governor of Da

Afghanistan Bank, Kabul, Afghanistan (2006)

17. In 2005 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.

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18. 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)

19. Delivered a lecture on "Liberalizing 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 (August2005)

20. Participated in the Conference on "Asia-Middle East Dialogue:

Common Interests and Common Challenges", Singapore (June

2005)

21. Participated in the Conference of Central Banking Studies,

Bank of England on Exchange Rate Regime and Capital Flows‛ (April

2005)

22. 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)

23. 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.

24. 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)

25. Participated in Conference on Future of Domestic Capital

Markets in developing Countries, organised by the World Bank,

Washington, USA (April 14-16, 2003)

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26. Participated in BIS Spring Central Bank Economists' Meeting

at Basel, Switzerland (March 31-April 1, 2003)

27. Participated in Conference on the Sovereign Debt Restructuring

Mechanism organised by the IMF, Washington (January 21-22, 2003)

28. Participated in Conference on "Macroeconomic and Financial

Policy Implications of the Growing Economic Integration

Among Asian Emerging Economies", organised by the OECD

(Paris, France January 14, 2003)

29. 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)

30. Participated in BIS Conference on "Challenges to Central Bank

Statistical Activities" at Basel, Switzerland(August 20-22, 2002)

31. 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)

32. 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)

33. 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)

34. Participated in the Workshop on Special Data Dissemination

Standard (SDDS) organised by the IMF in Bangkok, Thailand (July

1996)

35. 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)

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36. Represented India at the International Seminar on "Open Capital

Account" organized by the World Bank in Washington DC (June 1992)

37. 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)

38. Designated as Adviser to the Governor, Reserve Bank of India

at the South East Asia, New Zealand and Australia (SEANZA)

Governors' Symposium (December 1990)

39. Deputed to Malaysia and Singapore (December 1989) as a part of

a two-member Study Team to examine developments in their financial

systems.

40. 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.

41. 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.

42. 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.

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9. PROFESSIONAL DISTINCTIONS

1. Member, Governing Council, MIT School of Government,

Pune. (From 2016 to date)

2. Member, National Advisory Council, Government of India

(2010-2014)

3. Member, Planning Commission, Government of India (2009-

2014).

4. Member, State Security Council, Government of Maharashtra

(2008-09)

5. Member, National Council of Educational Research and

Training, New Delhi (2008-09).

6. Ex-Officio Member, Board of Governors, Yashwantrao Chavan

Academy of Development Administration (YASHADA), Pune

(2006-09).

7. Director, The Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd. Srinagar (2008-

09).

8. Member, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Research and Training

Institute (2008-09).

9. Special Invitee on the Executive Committee, Mahratta Chamber

of Commerce Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA)(2007).

10. Member, Board of National Water Academy, Pune (2007-

09).

11. Member, Executive Council, Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum

(2007-09).

12. Chairman, Board of Trustees, Deccan College Poona Trust,

Deccan College Deemed University) (2006-09).

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13. Member, Central Board for Workers Education, Pune (2006-

09).

14. Member, Governing Board, Inter University Centre for

Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) (2006-09).

15. Member, Governing Council, Vasantdada Sugar Institute

(VSI) Pune (2006-09)

16. 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)

17. Member of the Board of National Institute of Public

Finance and Policy (NIPFP), New Delhi (April 2004)

18. Member of the Board of Management of Gokhale

Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune (June 2003…)

19. Member of the Academic Advisory Council, Gitam

Institute of Technology and Management, Visakhapatnam

(March 2003…)

20. Member of the Selection Panel of the J. N. Tata

Endowment for the Higher Education of Indian Students, Mumbai

(2003…)

21. Chairman, Editorial Committee, Reserve Bank of India

Occasional Papers (July 2002…)

22. Member, Editorial Committee, Reserve Bank of India

Bulletin (May 1996 -- December 1997; March 2002 onwards)

23. External Guide for Ph.D. in economics for two senior

officials of the RBI at the IIT, Mumbai (1994-96)

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24. 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)

25. 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)

26. 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)

27. 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)

28. Entrusted with the responsibilities of Press Relations

Officer (PRO) of the Reserve Bank of India as an additional charge

(October 1991-- June 1992)

29. Associate Editor, Reserve Bank of India Occasional

Papers (March 1988 -- June 1991)

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10. MISCELLANEOUS

Well-known public speaker and social worker – associated with several

social organizations including Maharashtra Sahitya Sanskruti Mandal

(from 2008 onwards), Marathi Vishwakosh Nirmiti Mandal

(Encyclopedia Committee), Government of Maharashtra (1993-96) and

Kusumagraja Pratishthan, Nashik (1994-96).

Anchored own TV Serial on Indian Constitution in Marathi, titled, ‘Aaple

Sanvidhan, Aapla Atma Sanman’ (Discontinoued for the time being)

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).

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12. PERSONAL DETAILS

Date of Birth: May 28, 1953

1. Wife - Vasundhara Jadhav: (ex-Chief Librarian, ICICI Bank, now

the Vice President, Vanita Samaj, New Delhi)

2. Daughter – Dr Apoorva Jadhav, Washington DC, USA.

3. Son - Tanmoy Jadhav, New York, USA.

4. Son in Law – Ekim Muyan, Washington DC, USA.

5. Daughter in Law – Kejal Parikh, New York, USA.

6. Grandchildren (as on May 20, 2017)

- Agastya (Born in 2012) (Tanmoy – Kejal)

- Keyan (Born in 2017)

(Tanmoy – Kejal)

- Eymir (Born in 2017) (Apoorva – Ekim)

- Kimaya (Born in 2017) (Apoorva – Ekim)