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Narinder Nath Vohra

Narinder Nath Vohra (born 5 May 1936), popularly referred as N. N. Vohra, is a retired 1959 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of Punjab cadre who was the 12th governor of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. He was the first civilian governor of Jammu and Kashmir in eighteen years after Jagmohan.

Narinder Nath Vohra
12th Governor of Jammu and Kashmir
In office
25 June 2008 (2008-06-25) – 23 August 2018 (2018-08-23)
Chief MinisterGhulam Nabi Azad
Omar Abdullah
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed
Mehbooba Mufti
Preceded byS. K. Sinha
Succeeded bySatya Pal Malik[1]
8th Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India
In office
1 July 1997 (1997-07-01) – 19 March 1998 (1998-03-19)
Appointed byAppointments Committee of the Cabinet
Prime MinisterI. K. Gujral
Preceded byT. R. Satishchandran
Succeeded byBrajesh Mishra
Home Secretary of India
In office
1 April 1993 (1993-04-01) – 31 May 1994 (1994-05-31)
Appointed byAppointments Committee of the Cabinet
22nd Defence Secretary of India
In office
1 March 1990 (1990-03-01) – 1 April 1993 (1993-04-01)
Appointed byAppointments Committee of the Cabinet
Preceded byT. N. Seshan
Succeeded byK. A. Nambiar
18th Defence Production Secretary of India
In office
1 May 1989 (1989-05-01) – 1 March 1990 (1990-03-01)
Appointed byAppointments Committee of the Cabinet
Preceded byP. C. Jain
Succeeded byN. Raghunathan
Personal details
Born
Narinder Nath Vohra

(1936-05-05) 5 May 1936 (age 87)
Punjab, India
Alma materPanjab University
Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford
OccupationRetired IAS officer
AwardsPadma Vibhushan (2007)

As an IAS officer, Vohra has also served as Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India, Home Secretary of India, Defence Secretary of India and Defence Production Secretary of India.

From February 2003 until he became the governor of the state, Vohra had been the Government of India's interlocutor in Jammu and Kashmir. He was awarded India's second highest civilian honour, the Padma Vibhushan, for his contributors to the field civil service, in 2007.

Education edit

Vohra is a postgraduate (MA) and topper in English from Panjab University.[2] Vohra also was a visiting fellow at Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford.[2]

Career edit

Before IAS edit

Before being appointed an IAS officer, Vohra served as lecturer in the Panjab University.[2]

As an IAS officer edit

Vohra served in key positions for both the Government of India and the Government of Punjab, such as Secretary (Home), Commissioner and Secretary (Industries), Finance Commissioner, Commissioner (Urban Development), Secretary (Urban Development), Punjab's labour commissioner, Director (Information) and as Director (Panchayati Raj) in the Government of Punjab;[3][2][4] as Union Home Secretary, Union Defence Secretary, Union Defence Production Secretary, additional secretary in the Department of Defence of the Ministry of Defence, joint secretary in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and as an area organiser in the Cabinet Secretariat in the Government of India.[3][2][4]

Vohra also served as a consultant to the World Health Organization.[3][2][4]

Defence Production Secretary edit

Vohra was appointed Union Defence Production Secretary by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC), he assumed the office of Defence Production Secretary on 1 May 1989,[3][2][4] and remitted it on 1 March 1990.[3][2][4]

Defence Secretary edit

Vohra was appointed Union Defence Secretary by ACC, he assumed the office of Defence Secretary on 1 March 1990,[3][2][4] and demitted it on 1 April 1993,[3][2][4] serving for more than three years.

Home Secretary edit

N. N. Vohra was appointed Union Home Secretary by ACC after the 1993 Bombay serial bomb blasts,[5][6][7] he assumed the office of Home Secretary on 1 April 1993,[3][2][4] and demitted it and simultaneously superannuated from service on 31 May 1994.[3][2][4]

Post Retirement edit

Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister edit

N. N. Vohra was appointed Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India, Inder Kumar Gujral, and the administrative head of Prime Minister's Office by ACC in June 1997, he assumed the office of principal secretary on 1 July 1997,[3][2][4] and demitted it on 19 March 1998.[3][2][4]

India’s special representative for carrying out the Jammu and Kashmir dialogue edit

N. N. Vohra was appointed India's interlocutor for carrying out the Jammu and Kashmir dialogue by the Government of India in 2003,[3][2] he remained as India's interlocutor till 2008,[3][2] when he was appointed Governor of Jammu and Kashmir.

As the interlocutor, Vohra had been holding wide-ranging discussions with both the elected representatives in the state and also the separatists in a bid to forge a common ground for the all-round development of the state.[3]

 
Vohra taking salute from Jammu and Kashmir Police on 61st Republic Day of India

Governor of Jammu and Kashmir edit

 
Vohra taking salute from Jammu and Kashmir Police 61st Republic Day of India

Vohra was appointed Governor of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) by President of India in 2008,[3][8] his first act as the governor of J&K was to rescind the controversial Amarnath shrine land transfer order.[9]

Vohra was reappointed the governor of Jammu and Kashmir by the president of India in 2013.[10][11][12] Vohra retired from the position of governor in August 2018 and was replaced by Satya Pal Malik, a Bharatiya Janata Party politician and a former governor of the state of Bihar.[6][13]

Vohra ruled Jammu and Kashmir directly four times (governor's rule) during his tenure as governor,[6][7][14][13] with his tenure as state governor being widely seen to be a positive one.[5][6][7][14][13]

Awards and recognition edit

Selected bibliography edit

  • Vohra, N. N.; Mathews, K. (1997). Africa, India & South-South cooperation. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications. ISBN 9788124105030.
  • —————; Dixit, Jyotindra Nath (1998). Religion, politics, and society in South and Southeast Asia. Delhi: Konark Publishers in association with India International Centre. ISBN 9788122005295.
  • ————— (1999). Culture, society, and politics in Central Asia and India. Delhi: SHIPRA Publications India International Centre. ISBN 9788175410404.
  • —————; et al. (2000). Issues before the World Trade Organization: India's perspective: report on a seminar held on 20 March, 1999, at the India International Centre. New Delhi: Mosaic Books, in association with India International Centre. ISBN 9788185399515.
  • ————— (2001). Culture, democracy, and development in South Asia. New Delhi, India: Shipra Publications. ISBN 9788175410701.
  • ————— (2002). India and East Asia: culture and society. Delhi, India: Shipra Publications. ISBN 9788175411067.
  • —————; Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi (2002). Looking back, India in the twentieth century. New Delhi: National Book Trust, India in association with India International Centre. ISBN 9788123737508.
  • ————— (2003). Emerging Asia: challenges for India and Singapore. New Delhi, India: India International Centre Manohar. ISBN 9788173044847.
  • ————— (2003). History, culture, and society in India and West Asia. Delhi, India: Shipra Publications. ISBN 9788175411234.
  • ————— (2004). India and Australasia: history, culture, and society. Delhi: Shipra Publications. ISBN 9788175411685.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Centre Appoints Bihar Governor Satya Pal Malik as New Jammu and Kashmir Governor". Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p . Raj Bhavan, Jammu and Kashmir. Archived from the original on 27 December 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Sinha, Amitabh (12 June 2008). "Vohra: Just the man for Kashmir". The Indian Express. New Delhi. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "N N Vohra - Executive Record Sheet". Department of Personnel and Training, Government of India. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  5. ^ a b Bhan, Ashok (23 August 2018). "Narinder Nath Vohra- A Man for all seasons will be remembered for governance and democratic values". Daily Excelsior. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d Munshi, Suhas (22 August 2018). "NN Vohra, a Tough Act to Follow in Kashmir's Political Theatre". News18. New Delhi: Network 18. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  7. ^ a b c "N N Vohra: J&K's man for all seasons, all parties". The Times of India. New Delhi: Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. Press Trust of India. 20 June 2018. OCLC 23379369. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  8. ^ "VOHRA APPOINTED JK GOVERNOR". Greater Kashmir. Srinagar. 10 June 2008. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  9. ^ Vohra saves J&K Govt, rescinds Amarnath land order. Retrieved on 9 July 2008.
  10. ^ "Vohra gets fresh term as J&K Governor". The Hindu. New Delhi. 28 April 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  11. ^ "N N Vohra gets a fresh term as J&K governor". The Times of India. New Delhi. 28 April 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  12. ^ "Vohra re-appointed as Jammu and Kashmir governor". News 18. New Delhi. 28 April 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  13. ^ a b c Devadas, David (23 August 2018). "Outgoing J&K Governor N.N. Vohra Was as Astute as Any Wily Politician". The Wire (India). Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  14. ^ a b Jameel, Yusuf (22 August 2018). "A decade of grace: NN Vohra's term in J&K". The Asian Age. Srinagar. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  15. ^ "Padma Vibhushan for Nariman, Khushwant, Naresh Chandra". The Indian Express. New Delhi. 26 January 2007. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  16. ^ "Padma Vibhushan for Khushwant, Nariman". The Hindu. New Delhi. 26 January 2007. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  17. ^ "Padma Vibhushan for Fali Nariman, Khushwant Singh". Daily News and Analysis. New Delhi. 26 January 2007. Retrieved 12 January 2018.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Narinder Nath Vohra at Wikimedia Commons
  • Executive record sheet as maintained by the Department of Personnel and Training of the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions of the Government of India
  • Profile at Jammu and Kashmir Raj Bhavan's website
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Jammu and Kashmir
25 June 2008 (2008-06-25) – 23 August 2018 (2018-08-23)
Succeeded by

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Narinder Nath Vohra born 5 May 1936 popularly referred as N N Vohra is a retired 1959 batch Indian Administrative Service IAS officer of Punjab cadre who was the 12th governor of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir He was the first civilian governor of Jammu and Kashmir in eighteen years after Jagmohan Narinder Nath Vohra12th Governor of Jammu and KashmirIn office 25 June 2008 2008 06 25 23 August 2018 2018 08 23 Chief MinisterGhulam Nabi AzadOmar AbdullahMufti Mohammad SayeedMehbooba MuftiPreceded byS K SinhaSucceeded bySatya Pal Malik 1 8th Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of IndiaIn office 1 July 1997 1997 07 01 19 March 1998 1998 03 19 Appointed byAppointments Committee of the CabinetPrime MinisterI K GujralPreceded byT R SatishchandranSucceeded byBrajesh MishraHome Secretary of IndiaIn office 1 April 1993 1993 04 01 31 May 1994 1994 05 31 Appointed byAppointments Committee of the Cabinet22nd Defence Secretary of IndiaIn office 1 March 1990 1990 03 01 1 April 1993 1993 04 01 Appointed byAppointments Committee of the CabinetPreceded byT N SeshanSucceeded byK A Nambiar18th Defence Production Secretary of IndiaIn office 1 May 1989 1989 05 01 1 March 1990 1990 03 01 Appointed byAppointments Committee of the CabinetPreceded byP C JainSucceeded byN RaghunathanPersonal detailsBornNarinder Nath Vohra 1936 05 05 5 May 1936 age 87 Punjab IndiaAlma materPanjab UniversityQueen Elizabeth House University of OxfordOccupationRetired IAS officerAwardsPadma Vibhushan 2007 As an IAS officer Vohra has also served as Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India Home Secretary of India Defence Secretary of India and Defence Production Secretary of India From February 2003 until he became the governor of the state Vohra had been the Government of India s interlocutor in Jammu and Kashmir He was awarded India s second highest civilian honour the Padma Vibhushan for his contributors to the field civil service in 2007 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 Before IAS 2 2 As an IAS officer 2 2 1 Defence Production Secretary 2 2 2 Defence Secretary 2 2 3 Home Secretary 2 3 Post Retirement 2 3 1 Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister 2 3 2 India s special representative for carrying out the Jammu and Kashmir dialogue 2 3 3 Governor of Jammu and Kashmir 3 Awards and recognition 4 Selected bibliography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEducation editVohra is a postgraduate MA and topper in English from Panjab University 2 Vohra also was a visiting fellow at Queen Elizabeth House University of Oxford 2 Career editBefore IAS edit Before being appointed an IAS officer Vohra served as lecturer in the Panjab University 2 As an IAS officer edit Vohra served in key positions for both the Government of India and the Government of Punjab such as Secretary Home Commissioner and Secretary Industries Finance Commissioner Commissioner Urban Development Secretary Urban Development Punjab s labour commissioner Director Information and as Director Panchayati Raj in the Government of Punjab 3 2 4 as Union Home Secretary Union Defence Secretary Union Defence Production Secretary additional secretary in the Department of Defence of the Ministry of Defence joint secretary in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and as an area organiser in the Cabinet Secretariat in the Government of India 3 2 4 Vohra also served as a consultant to the World Health Organization 3 2 4 Defence Production Secretary edit Vohra was appointed Union Defence Production Secretary by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet ACC he assumed the office of Defence Production Secretary on 1 May 1989 3 2 4 and remitted it on 1 March 1990 3 2 4 Defence Secretary edit Vohra was appointed Union Defence Secretary by ACC he assumed the office of Defence Secretary on 1 March 1990 3 2 4 and demitted it on 1 April 1993 3 2 4 serving for more than three years Home Secretary edit N N Vohra was appointed Union Home Secretary by ACC after the 1993 Bombay serial bomb blasts 5 6 7 he assumed the office of Home Secretary on 1 April 1993 3 2 4 and demitted it and simultaneously superannuated from service on 31 May 1994 3 2 4 Post Retirement edit Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister edit N N Vohra was appointed Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India Inder Kumar Gujral and the administrative head of Prime Minister s Office by ACC in June 1997 he assumed the office of principal secretary on 1 July 1997 3 2 4 and demitted it on 19 March 1998 3 2 4 India s special representative for carrying out the Jammu and Kashmir dialogue edit N N Vohra was appointed India s interlocutor for carrying out the Jammu and Kashmir dialogue by the Government of India in 2003 3 2 he remained as India s interlocutor till 2008 3 2 when he was appointed Governor of Jammu and Kashmir As the interlocutor Vohra had been holding wide ranging discussions with both the elected representatives in the state and also the separatists in a bid to forge a common ground for the all round development of the state 3 nbsp Vohra taking salute from Jammu and Kashmir Police on 61st Republic Day of IndiaGovernor of Jammu and Kashmir edit nbsp Vohra taking salute from Jammu and Kashmir Police 61st Republic Day of IndiaVohra was appointed Governor of Jammu and Kashmir J amp K by President of India in 2008 3 8 his first act as the governor of J amp K was to rescind the controversial Amarnath shrine land transfer order 9 Vohra was reappointed the governor of Jammu and Kashmir by the president of India in 2013 10 11 12 Vohra retired from the position of governor in August 2018 and was replaced by Satya Pal Malik a Bharatiya Janata Party politician and a former governor of the state of Bihar 6 13 Vohra ruled Jammu and Kashmir directly four times governor s rule during his tenure as governor 6 7 14 13 with his tenure as state governor being widely seen to be a positive one 5 6 7 14 13 Awards and recognition editVohra was conferred the Padma Vibhushan India s second highest civilian honour for his contributions to the field of civil service in 2007 15 16 17 Selected bibliography editVohra N N Mathews K 1997 Africa India amp South South cooperation New Delhi Har Anand Publications ISBN 9788124105030 Dixit Jyotindra Nath 1998 Religion politics and society in South and Southeast Asia Delhi Konark Publishers in association with India International Centre ISBN 9788122005295 1999 Culture society and politics in Central Asia and India Delhi SHIPRA Publications India International Centre ISBN 9788175410404 et al 2000 Issues before the World Trade Organization India s perspective report on a seminar held on 20 March 1999 at the India International Centre New Delhi Mosaic Books in association with India International Centre ISBN 9788185399515 2001 Culture democracy and development in South Asia New Delhi India Shipra Publications ISBN 9788175410701 2002 India and East Asia culture and society Delhi India Shipra Publications ISBN 9788175411067 Bhattacharya Sabyasachi 2002 Looking back India in the twentieth century New Delhi National Book Trust India in association with India International Centre ISBN 9788123737508 2003 Emerging Asia challenges for India and Singapore New Delhi India India International Centre Manohar ISBN 9788173044847 2003 History culture and society in India and West Asia Delhi India Shipra Publications ISBN 9788175411234 2004 India and Australasia history culture and society Delhi Shipra Publications ISBN 9788175411685 See also editVohra Report Governor of Jammu and KashmirReferences edit Centre Appoints Bihar Governor Satya Pal Malik as New Jammu and Kashmir Governor Retrieved 21 August 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Present Governor N N Vohra Raj Bhavan Jammu and Kashmir Archived from the original on 27 December 2017 Retrieved 16 January 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Sinha Amitabh 12 June 2008 Vohra Just the man for Kashmir The Indian Express New Delhi Retrieved 16 January 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k N N Vohra Executive Record Sheet Department of Personnel and Training Government of India Retrieved 16 January 2018 a b Bhan Ashok 23 August 2018 Narinder Nath Vohra A Man for all seasons will be remembered for governance and democratic values Daily Excelsior Retrieved 23 August 2018 a b c d Munshi Suhas 22 August 2018 NN Vohra a Tough Act to Follow in Kashmir s Political Theatre News18 New Delhi Network 18 Retrieved 23 August 2018 a b c N N Vohra J amp K s man for all seasons all parties The Times of India New Delhi Bennett Coleman amp Co Ltd Press Trust of India 20 June 2018 OCLC 23379369 Retrieved 23 August 2018 VOHRA APPOINTED JK GOVERNOR Greater Kashmir Srinagar 10 June 2008 Retrieved 16 January 2018 Vohra saves J amp K Govt rescinds Amarnath land order Retrieved on 9 July 2008 Vohra gets fresh term as J amp K Governor The Hindu New Delhi 28 April 2013 Retrieved 16 January 2018 N N Vohra gets a fresh term as J amp K governor The Times of India New Delhi 28 April 2013 Retrieved 16 January 2018 Vohra re appointed as Jammu and Kashmir governor News 18 New Delhi 28 April 2013 Retrieved 16 January 2018 a b c Devadas David 23 August 2018 Outgoing J amp K Governor N N Vohra Was as Astute as Any Wily Politician The Wire India Retrieved 23 August 2018 a b Jameel Yusuf 22 August 2018 A decade of grace NN Vohra s term in J amp K The Asian Age Srinagar Retrieved 23 August 2018 Padma Vibhushan for Nariman Khushwant Naresh Chandra The Indian Express New Delhi 26 January 2007 Retrieved 12 January 2018 Padma Vibhushan for Khushwant Nariman The Hindu New Delhi 26 January 2007 Retrieved 12 January 2018 Padma Vibhushan for Fali Nariman Khushwant Singh Daily News and Analysis New Delhi 26 January 2007 Retrieved 12 January 2018 External links edit nbsp Media related to Narinder Nath Vohra at Wikimedia Commons Executive record sheet as maintained by the Department of Personnel and Training of the Ministry of Personnel Public Grievances and Pensions of the Government of India Profile at Jammu and Kashmir Raj Bhavan s websitePolitical officesPreceded bySrinivas Kumar Sinha Governor of Jammu and Kashmir25 June 2008 2008 06 25 23 August 2018 2018 08 23 Succeeded bySatya Pal Malik Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Narinder Nath Vohra amp oldid 1182561203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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