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Jairam Ramesh

Jairam Ramesh (born 9 April 1954) is an Indian politician belonging to Indian National Congress. He is a Member of Parliament representing Karnataka state in the Rajya Sabha. In July 2011, Jairam was elevated to the Union Council of Ministers of India and appointed Minister of Rural Development and Minister (additional charge) of the new Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation. However, in the cabinet reshuffle in October 2012, he was divested of the portfolio of Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation. He was previously the Indian Minister of State (Independent Charge) at the Ministry of Environment and Forests from May 2009 to July 2011.[a]

Jairam Ramesh
Jairam in 2012
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha[1]
Assumed office
1 July 2016
Preceded byAayanur Manjunath, BJP
ConstituencyKarnataka
Minister of Rural Development
In office
13 July 2011 – 26 May 2014
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byVilasrao Deshmukh
Succeeded byGopinath Munde
Ministry of Environment and Forests
In office
May 2009 – 12 July 2011
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byManmohan Singh
Succeeded byJayanthi Natarajan
Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) for Andhra Pradesh
In office
June 2004 – 21 June 2016
ConstituencyAdilabad District, Andhra Pradesh
Personal details
Born (1954-04-09) 9 April 1954 (age 69)
Chikmagalur, Mysore State, India
(now in Karnataka, India)
Political partyIndian National Congress
ResidenceNew Delhi
Alma materIIT Bombay (B.Tech.)
Carnegie Mellon University (M.S.)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
OccupationPolitician
As of 25 January, 2007
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Personal edit

Jairam Ramesh was born on 9 April 1954 in Chikmagalur, Karnataka, India. His father was C. K. Ramesh, and his mother, Sridevi Ramesh. His father was a Professor of Civil Engineering in IIT Bombay.[3][8] He considers himself a practising Hindu with Buddhism ingrained and calls himself a 'Hind-Budh'.[3]

He married K. R. Jayashree on 26 January 1981.[3] He currently resides at Lodi Gardens, Rajesh Pilot Marg, New Delhi. Till his election to Rajya Sabha from Karnataka in July 2016, his permanent residence was at Khairatabad, Hyderabad, Telangana. His wife died in early 2019.[5]

Since childhood, Jairam has been strongly influenced by Jawaharlal Nehru. He was fascinated by Nehru's anglicised, supposedly modern approach to life, his bringing change in a traditional society and his alleged liberal, humanist, rational approach to life, women and civic matters. He considers himself a product of the Nehruvian era in many ways. An additional influence was Mahatma Gandhi, whom he saw as anti-modern, anti-science and anti-West.[9] As he grew older and read Gandhi more and viewed him in the political and historical context in which he operated, he came to appreciate and acknowledge Nehru much more. He has also studied Rabindranath Tagore deeply.[9][10]

Education edit

Jairam attended St. Xavier's School, Ranchi in 1961–1963 from grade 3 to 5. In his youth, he was intrigued by the ideas of Paul Samuelson on issues such as population and growth, that got him thinking of economics and issues of life. When Ramesh was 17, in 1971, he read Asian Drama, one of the early books of Gunnar Myrdal and wrote to him at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Myrdal sent him a reply and asked to stay in touch. Asian Drama was very influential to Jairam's understanding of development planning in India.[10]

Jairam graduated from IIT Bombay in 1975 with a B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering. Between 1975–77 he studied at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College and received a Master of Science in Public Policy and Public Management. In 1977–78, he started on the Doctoral program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he enrolled in the inter-disciplinary course on technology policy, economics, engineering, and management . [5] However, he did not continue with the program.

He is a member of the International Council of the New York-based Asia Society. Jairam has been a Visiting Fellow and Affiliated Researcher of the Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi, since 2002.[5]

Career edit

In 1978, Jairam joined the World Bank for a short assignment. He returned to India in December 1979 and worked as assistant to economist Lovraj Kumar at the Bureau of Industrial Costs and Prices. From 1983 to 1985 he was Officer on Special Duty in the Advisory Board of Energy. He then worked in the Planning Commission (advisor to Abid Hussain), Ministry of Industry and other economic departments of the Central Government, including: analysing energy policy during 1983–85, reorganising the CSIR in 1986 and implementing technology missions during 1987–89.[11]

In 1990, he worked as an "Officer on Special Duty" during the National Front administration of the V.P. Singh government. He reorganised India's international trade agencies in 1990 and was OSD to the Prime Minister in 1991. But he was removed from PMO within few weeks. In 1991 he worked in Manmohan Singh's finance ministry in the P. V. Narasimha Rao administration.[5]

Jairam participated in India's economic reforms in 1991 and 1997. He was advisor to the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission in 1992–94, served on special mission to Jammu and Kashmir during 1993–95 and was advisor to Finance Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram between 1996–98. The central government invited him to join the official delegation to the World Trade Organization meeting in Seattle in 1999.[12]

From 2000–2002, Jairam served as Deputy chairman, State Planning Board, Government of Karnataka and on the Economic Advisory Council of Andhra Pradesh. He also served on the eminent persons group of the Union Ministry of Power and other key government committees.[5]

Jairam also served as Secretary in the All India Congress Committee, Deputy Chairman of the Karnataka Planning Board (2000–2002), member of the Rajasthan Development Council (1999–2003), and Economic Advisor to the government of the state of Chhattisgarh (2001–03).[12] He was a member of the Congress Party's electoral strategy team for the 2004 Lok Sabha cycle.[5]

In June 2004, he was elected to represent Adilabad District, Andhra Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha. Following the formation of the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government in 2004, he joined the National Advisory Council, where he helped put together UPA's National Common Minimum Program. From August 2004 – January 2006 he was a member of three committees of Parliament: the Public Accounts Committee, the Standing Committee on Finance and the Committee on Government Assurances and was a member of the Court of the Jawaharlal Nehru University.[5]

 
Jairam With Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, during a multilateral meeting of US President Barack Obama with Singh and the other leaders of the BASIC Bloc: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Brazilian President Lula da Silva and South African President Jacob Zuma during the United Nations Climate Change Conference, 18 Dec 2009.

In February 2009, with the 15th Lok Sabha elections approaching, he led the party's Poll Strategy Panel. At that time he resigned his posts as Minister of State for Power and Minister of State for Commerce and Industry.

Following his 2009 re-election to the Indian Parliament, on 28 May 2009 Jairam was given independent charge of Environment and Forests as Minister of State in the Congress-led administration. He was chief negotiator for India at the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Copenhagen, Denmark, between 7 and 18 December 2009.[13]

Jairam was part of the 19-member 'Foundation Day Committee' of the All India Congress Committee (AICC), under the chairmanship of party president Sonia Gandhi, for planning the 2010 year-long celebrations of the 125th anniversary of the Congress Party.[14]

On 12 July 2011, Jairam was promoted to Cabinet Minister and reassigned to charge of the Ministry for Rural Development and on 13 July 2011 was named Minister (Additional Charge) of the new Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation.[5][15]

He was instrumental, as minister for environments and forests in 2011, in banning the use of bulls as performing animals. This then led to the ban of Jallikattu in Tamil Nadu in 2016.

Currently, Jairam has been appointed a member of a board which provides strategic policy advice to a key UN agency on environmentally-sound technologies for developing nations.

Jairam has accepted the offer to serve as a member of the International Advisory Board (IAB) which gives strategic policy advice to the Executive Director of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) on the programmatic direction of International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC).[16]

On 16 June 2022, Jairam was appointed head of Media, including social & Digital media of Indian National Congress Party. [17]

Jairam Ramesh became a Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha on a ticket from Indian National Congress Party. [18]


Controversies edit

During his tenure, he falsely accused the villagers of Pithampur in Madhya Pradesh to secretly smuggle out toxic waste from Carbide factory and dump it. Later he had to apologise and also assured that he would not repeat such action and will take villagers in consultation.[19]

On 19 December 2020, Jairam tendered apology to Vivek Doval and his family in regard to defamation case filed by latter, after Jairam accused Vivek Doval of dealing with black money syndicate as per an article published in The Caravan under the title of The D Companies. Jairam was out on bail issued in May 2019 by Delhi High Court.[20]

Journalism edit

Jairam's been a columnist for the Business Standard, Business Today, The Telegraph, Times of India and India Today, sometimes under the pen-name "Kautilya".

He has also anchored a number of popular television programmes on business and the economy, including Business Breakfast and Crossfire. Jairam is the author of the books:

  • Making Sense of Chindia: Reflections on China and India (2005), Foreword by Strobe Talbott.[21]
  • Mobilising Technology for World Development (Co-editor, 1979)[22]
  • To The Brink and Back : India's 1991 Story (2015)
  • One History, New Geography (2016)
  • Indira Gandhi: A Life in Nature (2017)
  • Intertwined Lives: P.N. Haksar & Indira Gandhi (2018)
  • A Chequered Brilliance: The Many Lives of V.K. Krishna Menon (2019)
  • THE LIGHT OF ASIA (2021)

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Nirmala Sitharaman Wins Rajya Sabha Seat From Karnataka, Congress Gets 3". NDTV.com. from the original on 9 May 2021. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Who is Jairam Ramesh", Utube, Video 3:29: NDTV, 13 July 2011, archived from the original on 13 December 2021, retrieved 8 August 2011{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  3. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 22 October 2012.
  4. ^ "What makes it so difficult to box Jairam Ramesh". Times of India. 29 August 2010. from the original on 11 January 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "WebPage of Shri Jairam Ramesh". Members of Rajya Sabha. New Delhi: Rajya Sabha Secretariat. 2009. Retrieved 28 December 2009.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Jairam Ramesh quits ministry, to devote full time to poll". IndianExpress.com. from the original on 11 June 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
  7. ^ "Profile of Jairam Ramesh: Green activist, technocrat and no-nonsense politician". newKerala.com. New Delhi. 7 December 2012. from the original on 20 October 2011. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  8. ^ "The five battles that defined Jairam Ramesh". Firstpost. 15 June 2011. from the original on 5 February 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  9. ^ a b Sughosh India (10 October 2012). "Jairam Ramesh on Mahatma Gandhi". Quotes on Mahatma Gandhi. Kota: Sughosh India. Archived from the original on 8 January 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  10. ^ a b Janaki Lenin (8 August 2011). "In politics, 80% is downhill, 20% is upswing: Jairam Ramesh". Jairam Ramesh Interview – Part II. New Delhi: First Post. from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  11. ^ IIT Bombay Heritage Find & IIT Bombay Alumni Association (2009). "NEWS → CURRENT → JAIRAM RAMESH IN UPA MINISTRY". Alumni Directory. Indian Institute of Technology – Bombay. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013.
  12. ^ a b Ramesh, Jairam (2001). . Website of Jairam Ramesh. Archived from the original on 2 January 2010. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  13. ^ "Copenhagen Accord does not affect sovereignty: Govt". Indian Express.com. New Delhi: The Indian Express Limited. 22 December 2009. from the original on 5 February 2024. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  14. ^ "PM, Sonia to lay foundation for Cong HQ tomorrow". The Hindu. 27 December 2009. from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2009.
  15. ^ "Jairam elevated to Cabinet, moved out of Environment". The Hindu. Kasturi & Sons Ltd. from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  16. ^ "Jairam Ramesh joins UNEP's International Advisory Board". www.thehindu.com. 14 December 2014. from the original on 10 July 2021. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  17. ^ "Congress appoints Jairam Ramesh as head of its communication, publicity and media wing". The Indian Express. 16 June 2022. from the original on 16 June 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  18. ^ Shiva Shankar, B. V. (30 May 2022). "Karnataka: Nirmala Sitharaman, Jairam Ramesh set to be re-elected to Rajya Sabha". The Times of India. from the original on 19 June 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  19. ^ "Ramesh apologises for dumping of Carbide waste". The Economic Times. from the original on 4 November 2022. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  20. ^ "[BREAKING] Jairam Ramesh tenders apology to Vivek Doval; Delhi court closes defamation case". Bar and Bench. from the original on 5 February 2024. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  21. ^ Jairam Ramesh. Making Sense of Chindia: Reflections on China and India. New Delhi, India Research Press, 2005. ISBN 978-81-87943-95-2
  22. ^ C. Weiss and R. Jairam (1979), Mobilising technology for world development, New York: Praeger, archived from the original on 6 July 2011

External links edit

  • An interview with Jairam Ramesh 27 June 2009
  • An interview with Jairam Ramesh on Khulke
  • Profile on Rediff.com

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In this Indian name the name Ramesh is a patronymic and the person should be referred to by the given name Jairam Jairam Ramesh born 9 April 1954 is an Indian politician belonging to Indian National Congress He is a Member of Parliament representing Karnataka state in the Rajya Sabha In July 2011 Jairam was elevated to the Union Council of Ministers of India and appointed Minister of Rural Development and Minister additional charge of the new Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation However in the cabinet reshuffle in October 2012 he was divested of the portfolio of Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation He was previously the Indian Minister of State Independent Charge at the Ministry of Environment and Forests from May 2009 to July 2011 a Jairam RameshJairam in 2012Member of Parliament Rajya Sabha 1 IncumbentAssumed office 1 July 2016Preceded byAayanur Manjunath BJPConstituencyKarnatakaMinister of Rural DevelopmentIn office 13 July 2011 26 May 2014Prime MinisterManmohan SinghPreceded byVilasrao DeshmukhSucceeded byGopinath MundeMinistry of Environment and ForestsIn office May 2009 12 July 2011Prime MinisterManmohan SinghPreceded byManmohan SinghSucceeded byJayanthi NatarajanMember of Parliament Rajya Sabha for Andhra PradeshIn office June 2004 21 June 2016ConstituencyAdilabad District Andhra PradeshPersonal detailsBorn 1954 04 09 9 April 1954 age 69 Chikmagalur Mysore State India now in Karnataka India Political partyIndian National CongressResidenceNew DelhiAlma materIIT Bombay B Tech Carnegie Mellon University M S Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyOccupationPoliticianAs of 25 January 2007Source 1 Contents 1 Personal 2 Education 3 Career 4 Controversies 5 Journalism 6 See also 7 References 8 Citations 9 External linksPersonal editJairam Ramesh was born on 9 April 1954 in Chikmagalur Karnataka India His father was C K Ramesh and his mother Sridevi Ramesh His father was a Professor of Civil Engineering in IIT Bombay 3 8 He considers himself a practising Hindu with Buddhism ingrained and calls himself a Hind Budh 3 He married K R Jayashree on 26 January 1981 3 He currently resides at Lodi Gardens Rajesh Pilot Marg New Delhi Till his election to Rajya Sabha from Karnataka in July 2016 his permanent residence was at Khairatabad Hyderabad Telangana His wife died in early 2019 5 Since childhood Jairam has been strongly influenced by Jawaharlal Nehru He was fascinated by Nehru s anglicised supposedly modern approach to life his bringing change in a traditional society and his alleged liberal humanist rational approach to life women and civic matters He considers himself a product of the Nehruvian era in many ways An additional influence was Mahatma Gandhi whom he saw as anti modern anti science and anti West 9 As he grew older and read Gandhi more and viewed him in the political and historical context in which he operated he came to appreciate and acknowledge Nehru much more He has also studied Rabindranath Tagore deeply 9 10 Education editJairam attended St Xavier s School Ranchi in 1961 1963 from grade 3 to 5 In his youth he was intrigued by the ideas of Paul Samuelson on issues such as population and growth that got him thinking of economics and issues of life When Ramesh was 17 in 1971 he read Asian Drama one of the early books of Gunnar Myrdal and wrote to him at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Myrdal sent him a reply and asked to stay in touch Asian Drama was very influential to Jairam s understanding of development planning in India 10 Jairam graduated from IIT Bombay in 1975 with a B Tech in Mechanical Engineering Between 1975 77 he studied at Carnegie Mellon University s Heinz College and received a Master of Science in Public Policy and Public Management In 1977 78 he started on the Doctoral program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he enrolled in the inter disciplinary course on technology policy economics engineering and management 5 However he did not continue with the program He is a member of the International Council of the New York based Asia Society Jairam has been a Visiting Fellow and Affiliated Researcher of the Institute of Chinese Studies New Delhi since 2002 5 Career editIn 1978 Jairam joined the World Bank for a short assignment He returned to India in December 1979 and worked as assistant to economist Lovraj Kumar at the Bureau of Industrial Costs and Prices From 1983 to 1985 he was Officer on Special Duty in the Advisory Board of Energy He then worked in the Planning Commission advisor to Abid Hussain Ministry of Industry and other economic departments of the Central Government including analysing energy policy during 1983 85 reorganising the CSIR in 1986 and implementing technology missions during 1987 89 11 In 1990 he worked as an Officer on Special Duty during the National Front administration of the V P Singh government He reorganised India s international trade agencies in 1990 and was OSD to the Prime Minister in 1991 But he was removed from PMO within few weeks In 1991 he worked in Manmohan Singh s finance ministry in the P V Narasimha Rao administration 5 Jairam participated in India s economic reforms in 1991 and 1997 He was advisor to the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission in 1992 94 served on special mission to Jammu and Kashmir during 1993 95 and was advisor to Finance Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram between 1996 98 The central government invited him to join the official delegation to the World Trade Organization meeting in Seattle in 1999 12 From 2000 2002 Jairam served as Deputy chairman State Planning Board Government of Karnataka and on the Economic Advisory Council of Andhra Pradesh He also served on the eminent persons group of the Union Ministry of Power and other key government committees 5 Jairam also served as Secretary in the All India Congress Committee Deputy Chairman of the Karnataka Planning Board 2000 2002 member of the Rajasthan Development Council 1999 2003 and Economic Advisor to the government of the state of Chhattisgarh 2001 03 12 He was a member of the Congress Party s electoral strategy team for the 2004 Lok Sabha cycle 5 In June 2004 he was elected to represent Adilabad District Andhra Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha Following the formation of the Congress led United Progressive Alliance UPA government in 2004 he joined the National Advisory Council where he helped put together UPA s National Common Minimum Program From August 2004 January 2006 he was a member of three committees of Parliament the Public Accounts Committee the Standing Committee on Finance and the Committee on Government Assurances and was a member of the Court of the Jawaharlal Nehru University 5 nbsp Jairam With Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a multilateral meeting of US President Barack Obama with Singh and the other leaders of the BASIC Bloc Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Brazilian President Lula da Silva and South African President Jacob Zuma during the United Nations Climate Change Conference 18 Dec 2009 In February 2009 with the 15th Lok Sabha elections approaching he led the party s Poll Strategy Panel At that time he resigned his posts as Minister of State for Power and Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Following his 2009 re election to the Indian Parliament on 28 May 2009 Jairam was given independent charge of Environment and Forests as Minister of State in the Congress led administration He was chief negotiator for India at the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Copenhagen Denmark between 7 and 18 December 2009 13 Jairam was part of the 19 member Foundation Day Committee of the All India Congress Committee AICC under the chairmanship of party president Sonia Gandhi for planning the 2010 year long celebrations of the 125th anniversary of the Congress Party 14 On 12 July 2011 Jairam was promoted to Cabinet Minister and reassigned to charge of the Ministry for Rural Development and on 13 July 2011 was named Minister Additional Charge of the new Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation 5 15 He was instrumental as minister for environments and forests in 2011 in banning the use of bulls as performing animals This then led to the ban of Jallikattu in Tamil Nadu in 2016 Currently Jairam has been appointed a member of a board which provides strategic policy advice to a key UN agency on environmentally sound technologies for developing nations Jairam has accepted the offer to serve as a member of the International Advisory Board IAB which gives strategic policy advice to the Executive Director of United Nations Environment Programme UNEP on the programmatic direction of International Environmental Technology Centre IETC 16 On 16 June 2022 Jairam was appointed head of Media including social amp Digital media of Indian National Congress Party 17 Jairam Ramesh became a Member of Parliament Rajya Sabha on a ticket from Indian National Congress Party 18 Controversies editDuring his tenure he falsely accused the villagers of Pithampur in Madhya Pradesh to secretly smuggle out toxic waste from Carbide factory and dump it Later he had to apologise and also assured that he would not repeat such action and will take villagers in consultation 19 On 19 December 2020 Jairam tendered apology to Vivek Doval and his family in regard to defamation case filed by latter after Jairam accused Vivek Doval of dealing with black money syndicate as per an article published in The Caravan under the title of The D Companies Jairam was out on bail issued in May 2019 by Delhi High Court 20 Journalism editJairam s been a columnist for the Business Standard Business Today The Telegraph Times of India and India Today sometimes under the pen name Kautilya He has also anchored a number of popular television programmes on business and the economy including Business Breakfast and Crossfire Jairam is the author of the books Making Sense of Chindia Reflections on China and India 2005 Foreword by Strobe Talbott 21 Mobilising Technology for World Development Co editor 1979 22 To The Brink and Back India s 1991 Story 2015 One History New Geography 2016 Indira Gandhi A Life in Nature 2017 Intertwined Lives P N Haksar amp Indira Gandhi 2018 A Chequered Brilliance The Many Lives of V K Krishna Menon 2019 THE LIGHT OF ASIA 2021 See also editMinistry of Commerce and Industry India Ministry of Power India References edit 2 3 4 5 6 7 Citations edit Nirmala Sitharaman Wins Rajya Sabha Seat From Karnataka Congress Gets 3 NDTV com Archived from the original on 9 May 2021 Retrieved 10 July 2021 Who is Jairam Ramesh Utube Video 3 29 NDTV 13 July 2011 archived from the original on 13 December 2021 retrieved 8 August 2011 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location link a b c d Hindustan Times Somethin Special Jairam Ramesh Archived from the original on 22 October 2012 What makes it so difficult to box Jairam Ramesh Times of India 29 August 2010 Archived from 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