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C. S. Venkatachar

Cadambi Sheshachar Venkatachar CIE OBE (11 July 1899 – 16 June 1999) was an Indian Civil Servant, diplomat and the second Chief Minister of Rajasthan.[2]

C. S. Venkatachar
2nd Chief Minister of Rajasthan
In office
6 January 1951 – 25 April 1951
GovernorMan Singh II
Preceded byHiralal Shastri
Succeeded byJai Narayan Vyas
Personal details
Born(1899-07-11)11 July 1899[1]
Kolar District, Kingdom of Mysore, Indian Empire[1]
Died16 June 1999(1999-06-16) (aged 99)
Political partyIndian National Congress

Early life and education edit

Venkatachar was born in a village about 25 km from Bangalore, in a Brahmin family. Both his father and uncle had been educated in English, and were employed by the British Raj. Venkatachar was educated at Maharaja's Central College, Bangalore and thence at Madras University, where he graduated in Chemistry in 1920. In 1921, he travelled to London and sat for the Indian Civil Service exam and was one of the 16 successful entrants (13 Indian and 3 European) out of the Approximately 150 who sat for the exam. He completed his probationary year of service at Cambridge University and joined the Indian Civil Service in 1922.[1]

Career edit

Initially, Venkatachar served in United Provinces of British India and was associated closely with the Census of India, 1931. He was then appointed to the Indian Political Service - a rare honour, as this service was de facto reserved for British Military Officers. From 1939 to 1941, he was the Agent of the Government of India in British Malaya. Venkatachar was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1941 Birthday Honours.[3] In 1942, he was the commissioner of Allahabad, and was appointed a Companion of the Indian Empire (CIE) in the 1946 Birthday Honours.[4]

Post-Independence edit

In 1947, he was elected to the Constituent Assembly of India. In October 1948, Venkatachar became the Diwan of Jodhpur State and the Prime Minister of Bikaner State, succeeding the eminent scholar and diplomat, Sardar Kavalam Madhava Panikkar. From 10 April 1949 to 5 January 1951, he was the Regional Commissioner and Advisor (Home and Finance) to the Rajpramukh of Rajasthan state, Maharaja Man Singh II. After the resignation of Heera Lal Shastri, he held the office of the Chief Minister of Rajasthan from 6 January 1951 to 25 April 1951. On 26 April 1951, a new ministry headed by Jai Narayan Vyas assumed the office.

In 1951, Venkatachar became the secretary to the Ministry of States of the Government of India. In 1955, he was appointed the secretary to the President of India, Rajendra Prasad. He served in this position till January 1958.[5] In August 1958, Venkatachar was appointed the High Commissioner of India to Canada. He relinquished charge of the High Commissioner in October 1960, handing over to Birendra Narayan Chakraborty.[6]

He died a month short of his 100th birthday on 16 June 1999.

Major works edit

A collection of his writings edited by S. Sapru and K. M. Acharya was published under the title, Witness to the Century: Writings of C.S. Venkatachar, ICS.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c The District Officer in India by Roland Hunt and John Harrison. Solar Press, London 1980, ISBN 0-85967-660-9
  2. ^ Rajasthan Chief Minister
  3. ^ London Gazette, 12 June 1941
  4. ^ London Gazette, 13 June 1946
  5. ^ "LIST OF SECRETARIES OF THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA" (PDF). rashtrapathisachivalaya.gov.in. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  6. ^ "Welcome to High Commission of India, Ottawa (Canada)". www.hciottawa.gov.in. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  7. ^ . Frontline, Vol.18, Issue 22. 27 October – 9 November 2001. Archived from the original on 23 January 2009. Retrieved 15 December 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

External links edit

    Political offices
    Preceded by Chief Minister of Rajasthan
    1951–1951
    Succeeded by
    Diplomatic posts
    Preceded by
    Dr. M. A. Rauf
    High Commissioner of India to Canada
    1958–1960
    Succeeded by

    venkatachar, cadambi, sheshachar, venkatachar, july, 1899, june, 1999, indian, civil, servant, diplomat, second, chief, minister, rajasthan, obe2nd, chief, minister, rajasthanin, office, january, 1951, april, 1951governorman, singh, iipreceded, byhiralal, shas. Cadambi Sheshachar Venkatachar CIE OBE 11 July 1899 16 June 1999 was an Indian Civil Servant diplomat and the second Chief Minister of Rajasthan 2 C S VenkatacharCIE OBE2nd Chief Minister of RajasthanIn office 6 January 1951 25 April 1951GovernorMan Singh IIPreceded byHiralal ShastriSucceeded byJai Narayan VyasPersonal detailsBorn 1899 07 11 11 July 1899 1 Kolar District Kingdom of Mysore Indian Empire 1 Died16 June 1999 1999 06 16 aged 99 Political partyIndian National Congress Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Post Independence 4 Major works 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editVenkatachar was born in a village about 25 km from Bangalore in a Brahmin family Both his father and uncle had been educated in English and were employed by the British Raj Venkatachar was educated at Maharaja s Central College Bangalore and thence at Madras University where he graduated in Chemistry in 1920 In 1921 he travelled to London and sat for the Indian Civil Service exam and was one of the 16 successful entrants 13 Indian and 3 European out of the Approximately 150 who sat for the exam He completed his probationary year of service at Cambridge University and joined the Indian Civil Service in 1922 1 Career editInitially Venkatachar served in United Provinces of British India and was associated closely with the Census of India 1931 He was then appointed to the Indian Political Service a rare honour as this service was de facto reserved for British Military Officers From 1939 to 1941 he was the Agent of the Government of India in British Malaya Venkatachar was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 1941 Birthday Honours 3 In 1942 he was the commissioner of Allahabad and was appointed a Companion of the Indian Empire CIE in the 1946 Birthday Honours 4 Post Independence editIn 1947 he was elected to the Constituent Assembly of India In October 1948 Venkatachar became the Diwan of Jodhpur State and the Prime Minister of Bikaner State succeeding the eminent scholar and diplomat Sardar Kavalam Madhava Panikkar From 10 April 1949 to 5 January 1951 he was the Regional Commissioner and Advisor Home and Finance to the Rajpramukh of Rajasthan state Maharaja Man Singh II After the resignation of Heera Lal Shastri he held the office of the Chief Minister of Rajasthan from 6 January 1951 to 25 April 1951 On 26 April 1951 a new ministry headed by Jai Narayan Vyas assumed the office In 1951 Venkatachar became the secretary to the Ministry of States of the Government of India In 1955 he was appointed the secretary to the President of India Rajendra Prasad He served in this position till January 1958 5 In August 1958 Venkatachar was appointed the High Commissioner of India to Canada He relinquished charge of the High Commissioner in October 1960 handing over to Birendra Narayan Chakraborty 6 He died a month short of his 100th birthday on 16 June 1999 Major works editA collection of his writings edited by S Sapru and K M Acharya was published under the title Witness to the Century Writings of C S Venkatachar ICS 7 References edit a b c The District Officer in India by Roland Hunt and John Harrison Solar Press London 1980 ISBN 0 85967 660 9 Rajasthan Chief Minister London Gazette 12 June 1941 London Gazette 13 June 1946 LIST OF SECRETARIES OF THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA PDF rashtrapathisachivalaya gov in Retrieved 3 October 2022 Welcome to High Commission of India Ottawa Canada www hciottawa gov in Retrieved 3 October 2022 Facets of a civil servant Frontline Vol 18 Issue 22 27 October 9 November 2001 Archived from the original on 23 January 2009 Retrieved 15 December 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link External links editRaj Assembly photosPolitical officesPreceded byHeera Lal Shastri Chief Minister of Rajasthan1951 1951 Succeeded byJai Narayan VyasDiplomatic postsPreceded byDr M A Rauf High Commissioner of India to Canada1958 1960 Succeeded byBirendra Narayan Chakraborty Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title C S Venkatachar amp oldid 1183355478, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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