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Triloki Nath Chaturvedi (January 18, 1928—January 5, 2020) spent almost 70 years of his life in the administrative and political system of independent India. He was a member of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), held the constitutional position of Comptroller & Auditor General of India, was an elected member of the Indian Parliament, and was appointed by the President of India to the constitutional office of Governor of Karnataka and Kerala. He was honored with the Padma Vibushan for public service in 1991. He was associated with numerous academic, research, literary and philanthropic institutions as a member and in various leadership capacities.

Tirlok Chaturvedi
9th Governor of Karnataka
In office
21 August 2002 – 20 August 2007
Preceded byV. S. Ramadevi
Succeeded byRameshwar Thakur
Personal details
Born
Tirlok Nath Chaturvedi

18 January 1928
Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh, British Raj
Died5 January 2020(2020-01-05) (aged 91)
Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
NationalityIndian
AwardsPadma Vibhushan
(1991)

EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION

Triloki Nath Chaturvedi was born in the village of Tirwa, in the Kannauj area of Uttar Pradesh on January 18 , 1928. His father, Pandit Kamta Nath Chaturvedi, was a lawyer and homeopath. He lost his mother, Vidyavati, when he was less than a year old. After studying at the local village school and college he joined Christ Church College, Kanpur and subsequently Allahabad University, from where he obtained an MA LLB degree. He stood First Class throughout in MA, and was presented the University Gold Medal for Economics and Political Science. He sat for the Provincial Civil Service (PCS) examination and stood first in the entire nation. He also sat for the new Indian Administrative Service examination and was selected. He married Prakashvati Dubey (1933-89) in 1952. They had one daughter and three sons.

CIVIL SERVICE (1950-84)

In 1950, Triloki Nath Chaturvedi was inducted into the first batch of the IAS after the commencement of the Constitution of India. He trained at Metcalfe House in Delhi, and received in-service training in Allahabad and Moradabad. He was then attached to the Rajasthan cadre of the IAS, and served there in various capacities, such as Private Secretary to the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Collector and District Magistrate of Ajmer, and Secretary in the departments of Industries, Mines, Town Planning, and Tourism. He was also Chairman of the Jaipur Development Authority. During his stay in Ajmer, he was responsible for clearing the area around the historic dargah of Moinuddin Chisthi. After the slum and encroachments were cleared, a wide road was built as well as a market nearby. As a Fellow of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (an arm of the World Bank), he studied in the US in the 1950s. He visited Columbia University, Harvard University, and the University of Chicago. He met scholars and administrators such as Henry Kissinger, George F Kennan, and John Kenneth Galbraith. TN Chaturvedi was sent on deputation to the Central Government in 1967 by the Government of Rajasthan, after 17 years of service in the state administration. He was appointed Joint Director, National Academy of Administration (later Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration), Mussoorie, and served there from 1967 to 1971. The academy is the training centre for newly-inducted members of all Central Administrative Services such as the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, Indian Police Service etc. Some of his illustrious trainees during this period were Gopal Gandhi, Wajahat Habibullah and Aruna Roy. He was posted as Chief Secretary, Delhi Administration, where he served from 1971 to 1973. He then served as Director, India Investment Centre from 1973 to 1976. He was appointed Chief Commissioner, Chandigarh in 1976, and was there till 1978, during the period of Internal Emergency. As Chief Commissioner, he was the administrative head of Chandigarh. During his tenure, among his achievements was the construction of quarters for the employees of Chandigarh Administration, thus fulfilling a long-standing demand. He also gave Nek Chand, an employee of the Chandigarh Administration, the founder of the Rock Garden, the full-time job of expanding and maintaining the garden. During this period he was made a member of a three-man committee to review the working of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla. While the majority report recommended that the Institute be shut down as a waste of public money, TN Chaturvedi put in a minority report, in which he insisted that it was an institute of national importance, and should continue its work. He suggested ways and means by which reforms could improve its effectiveness. The minority report ensured that the Institute was not closed down. At the end of the Emergency period, he was transferred back to Rajasthan in 1978 as Chairman, Rajasthan Industrial and Minerals Development Corporation (RMIDC). A few months later, the Executive Council of the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) in Delhi requested the Central Government for his services as Director of the institute. The institute is a centre for academic research in administration. TN Chaturvedi recruited new staff, and encouraged the implementation of academic programs which served as mid-career refresher courses for administrators. Under his editorship, the Indian Journal of Public Administration became an internationally-recognized journal in its field. TN Chaturvedi joined the IIPA as a member in 1959. He was elected a member of the Executive Council of IIPA from 1970 to 2002. He was Editor of the prestigious Indian Journal of Public Administration from 1971 to 1997. He was elected Chairman of the Standing Committee from 1990 to 2002. He was elected Vice-President, IIPA, from 1994 to 2004. He was elected Chairman, IIPA in 2004 and served till his death in 2020. He was appointed Union Education Secretary in the Ministry of Education in 1982 for a brief period. The Education Ministry at the time incorporated the subsequent ministries of sports, women and child welfare, culture, and education. At the instance of the Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, he was appointed as Union Home Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, and remained in this position until 1984. As Home Secretary, he dealt with numerous issues of national importance, such as the insurgencies in Kashmir and Punjab, and the students’ movement against infiltrators in Assam.

Comptroller and Auditor General of India

He was deemed retired from the IAS upon his appointment as Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG, 1984-90). The CAG is a constitutional position, and the holder is appointed by the President. TN Chaturvedi began the process of modernization of the office of the CAG. He made the first changes in the administrative structure of the office since independence, which led to expansion of opportunities for officers of the CAG, and making it more efficient. New concepts, such as scientific audit, concurrent audit, and internal audit were introduced. Efforts were made at the international level to connect with the audit institutions of other countries which culminated in India offering training to audit officers of many countries, and being empanelled as a United Nations auditor. An effort was also made to make the audit reports more understandable to the layman. The traditionally low-key profile of the CAG was suddenly raised as these reports were brought into the public realm by media. The institution of the CAG, and Chaturvedi personally, came under attack inside and outside Parliament by the government and the Congress Party in 1989 after the release of an audit report of the purchase of the Swedish Bofors gun by the army, which pointed out lapses in the procurement process.

Political Career

TN Chaturvedi joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 1991, at the request of BJP leaders Dr Murli Manohar Joshi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He unsuccessfully contested the Lok Sabha election from Kannauaj. He was twice elected to the Rajya Sabha from Uttar Pradesh in 1992 and 1998. He was a member of the National Council of the BJP, its highest policy-making body. An active parliamentarian, he was on the panel of vice-chairmen of the Rajya Sabha. He was Chairman of the Committee on Industry and of the Delhi Public Library. He was also a member of the Committees on external affairs, defence, public accounts, money laundering, patents, and on the securities scam. He was a member of Indian Council of Social Science Research, Indian Council of Historical Research, National Book Trust, and Asiatic Society (Kolkata). He was also Chancellor of the Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapith. He was Vice-Chairman, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) Society (now renamed Prime Mimisters’ Museum and Library) and the Chairman of its Executive Council (2001-04), He was elected as India’s representative on the Executive Board of UNESCO in 2001. He was the first pathak prahari (ombudsman) of the Hindi newspaper Navbharat Times in 1990. Prime Minister Chandrasekhar was the chief guest at the inaugural function.

Governor

TN Chaturvedi was appointed Governor of Karnataka by President APJ Abdul Kalam in August, 2002. In 2004, he was also briefly Governor of Kerala. Chaturvedi was praised for the manner in which he handled the situation when the coalition government in Karnataka of the Congress and the Janata Dal (S) broke down, and the Janata Dal (S) partnered with the BJP. He won the trust and respect of all political parties in the state. The historian Ramchandra Guha described him as one of the best governors that Karnataka had seen.

Publications

He published two books, Transfer of Technology, and Comparative Public Administration (in Hindi and English). He edited or co-edited over 30 books. Academically inclined, he wrote articles and gave lectures on subjects as varied as public administration, ethics in public life, accountability, good governance, the Renaissance in India, Sri Sarda Devi, etc. He was an accomplished writer and speaker in both English and Hindi. His editorials in Sahitya Amrit evoked great interest, with readers sending letters praising them, or asking further questions on the issues discussed.

AWARDS

He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan for public service in 1991. Among his many other awards were the Magsaysay Plaque for Distinguished Contributions to Public Service and Public Audit by EROPA, Manila (1987), and the first DAV Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2017.

Personal Life

TN Chaturvedi had always been interested in spiritual subjects since childhood. While open to all paths, he was particularly interested in Sai Baba, Sathya Sai Baba, Ramana Maharishi, Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, and Sri Aurobindo. A life-long lover of books, and a voracious reader, he amassed an immense collection of 1,20,000 books in Hindi and English. These cover all aspects of world history, and specifically Indian history and religion, spirituality, the Nationalist Movement, Indian Renaissance, public administration, economics, management. He had many rare books, including a first edition of Hind Swaraj by Mahatma Gandhi. After his death, his family donated them to the Prime Minsters’ Museum and Library, where an annual lecture in his memory is also held. The first lecture was delivered by His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet in January, 2023. He was also a great lover of dogs, having kept eight dogs at his house since 1984. He was a familiar and loved figure to stray dogs in his neighbourhood, and they adopted him, taking him for long walks and ensuring that he remembered to give them biscuits.

Last Years

TN Chaturvedi led an active retirement. At the time of his death he was Chairman, IIPA; Chairman, Hindi Bhawan; Chairman, Institute for Studies in Industrial development, Chairman, Lala Diwan Chand Trust; Vice-Chairman, Rajendra Prasad Bhawan Trust. He was also Vice-President, DAV Managing Committee, and the Chairman of PGDAV College, Delhi. He was editor of the Hindi monthly Sahitya Amrit from 2007 till his death. He was Chairman of the Finance Committee of NMML at the time of his death.

He passed away suddenly but peacefully on January 5, 2020 in Noida.

Always smiling and with a kind word for everyone, TN Chaturvedi was known for his sterling qualities of head and heart. It was his legendary probity in personal and public life that led the distinguished jurist Fali Nariman to describe him in a lecture in 1990—knowing that he was in the audience—as one of the finest civil servants that independent India had seen.

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Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Karnataka
2002 – 2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Kerala
25 February 2004 - 23 June 2004
Succeeded by


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August 2002 20 August 2007Preceded byV S RamadeviSucceeded byRameshwar ThakurPersonal detailsBornTirlok Nath Chaturvedi18 January 1928Kannauj Uttar Pradesh British RajDied5 January 2020 2020 01 05 aged 91 Noida Uttar Pradesh IndiaNationalityIndianAwardsPadma Vibhushan 1991 EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATIONTriloki Nath Chaturvedi was born in the village of Tirwa in the Kannauj area of Uttar Pradesh on January 18 1928 His father Pandit Kamta Nath Chaturvedi was a lawyer and homeopath He lost his mother Vidyavati when he was less than a year old After studying at the local village school and college he joined Christ Church College Kanpur and subsequently Allahabad University from where he obtained an MA LLB degree He stood First Class throughout in MA and was presented the University Gold Medal for Economics and Political Science He sat for the Provincial Civil Service PCS examination and stood first in the entire nation He also sat for the new Indian Administrative Service examination and was selected He married Prakashvati Dubey 1933 89 in 1952 They had one daughter and three sons CIVIL SERVICE 1950 84 In 1950 Triloki Nath Chaturvedi was inducted into the first batch of the IAS after the commencement of the Constitution of India He trained at Metcalfe House in Delhi and received in service training in Allahabad and Moradabad He was then attached to the Rajasthan cadre of the IAS and served there in various capacities such as Private Secretary to the Chief Minister of Rajasthan Collector and District Magistrate of Ajmer and Secretary in the departments of Industries Mines Town Planning and Tourism He was also Chairman of the Jaipur Development Authority During his stay in Ajmer he was responsible for clearing the area around the historic dargah of Moinuddin Chisthi After the slum and encroachments were cleared a wide road was built as well as a market nearby As a Fellow of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development an arm of the World Bank he studied in the US in the 1950s He visited Columbia University Harvard University and the University of Chicago He met scholars and administrators such as Henry Kissinger George F Kennan and John Kenneth Galbraith TN Chaturvedi was sent on deputation to the Central Government in 1967 by the Government of Rajasthan after 17 years of service in the state administration He was appointed Joint Director National Academy of Administration later Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration Mussoorie and served there from 1967 to 1971 The academy is the training centre for newly inducted members of all Central Administrative Services such as the Indian Administrative Service Indian Foreign Service Indian Police Service etc Some of his illustrious trainees during this period were Gopal Gandhi Wajahat Habibullah and Aruna Roy He was posted as Chief Secretary Delhi Administration where he served from 1971 to 1973 He then served as Director India Investment Centre from 1973 to 1976 He was appointed Chief Commissioner Chandigarh in 1976 and was there till 1978 during the period of Internal Emergency As Chief Commissioner he was the administrative head of Chandigarh During his tenure among his achievements was the construction of quarters for the employees of Chandigarh Administration thus fulfilling a long standing demand He also gave Nek Chand an employee of the Chandigarh Administration the founder of the Rock Garden the full time job of expanding and maintaining the garden During this period he was made a member of a three man committee to review the working of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study Shimla While the majority report recommended that the Institute be shut down as a waste of public money TN Chaturvedi put in a minority report in which he insisted that it was an institute of national importance and should continue its work He suggested ways and means by which reforms could improve its effectiveness The minority report ensured that the Institute was not closed down At the end of the Emergency period he was transferred back to Rajasthan in 1978 as Chairman Rajasthan Industrial and Minerals Development Corporation RMIDC A few months later the Executive Council of the Indian Institute of Public Administration IIPA in Delhi requested the Central Government for his services as Director of the institute The institute is a centre for academic research in administration TN Chaturvedi recruited new staff and encouraged the implementation of academic programs which served as mid career refresher courses for administrators Under his editorship the Indian Journal of Public Administration became an internationally recognized journal in its field TN Chaturvedi joined the IIPA as a member in 1959 He was elected a member of the Executive Council of IIPA from 1970 to 2002 He was Editor of the prestigious Indian Journal of Public Administration from 1971 to 1997 He was elected Chairman of the Standing Committee from 1990 to 2002 He was elected Vice President IIPA from 1994 to 2004 He was elected Chairman IIPA in 2004 and served till his death in 2020 He was appointed Union Education Secretary in the Ministry of Education in 1982 for a brief period The Education Ministry at the time incorporated the subsequent ministries of sports women and child welfare culture and education At the instance of the Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi he was appointed as Union Home Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs and remained in this position until 1984 As Home Secretary he dealt with numerous issues of national importance such as the insurgencies in Kashmir and Punjab and the students movement against infiltrators in Assam Comptroller and Auditor General of IndiaHe was deemed retired from the IAS upon his appointment as Comptroller and Auditor General of India CAG 1984 90 The CAG is a constitutional position and the holder is appointed by the President TN Chaturvedi began the process of modernization of the office of the CAG He made the first changes in the administrative structure of the office since independence which led to expansion of opportunities for officers of the CAG and making it more efficient New concepts such as scientific audit concurrent audit and internal audit were introduced Efforts were made at the international level to connect with the audit institutions of other countries which culminated in India offering training to audit officers of many countries and being empanelled as a United Nations auditor An effort was also made to make the audit reports more understandable to the layman The traditionally low key profile of the CAG was suddenly raised as these reports were brought into the public realm by media The institution of the CAG and Chaturvedi personally came under attack inside and outside Parliament by the government and the Congress Party in 1989 after the release of an audit report of the purchase of the Swedish Bofors gun by the army which pointed out lapses in the procurement process Political CareerTN Chaturvedi joined the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP in 1991 at the request of BJP leaders Dr Murli Manohar Joshi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee He unsuccessfully contested the Lok Sabha election from Kannauaj He was twice elected to the Rajya Sabha from Uttar Pradesh in 1992 and 1998 He was a member of the National Council of the BJP its highest policy making body An active parliamentarian he was on the panel of vice chairmen of the Rajya Sabha He was Chairman of the Committee on Industry and of the Delhi Public Library He was also a member of the Committees on external affairs defence public accounts money laundering patents and on the securities scam He was a member of Indian Council of Social Science Research Indian Council of Historical Research National Book Trust and Asiatic Society Kolkata He was also Chancellor of the Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapith He was Vice Chairman Nehru Memorial Museum and Library NMML Society now renamed Prime Mimisters Museum and Library and the Chairman of its Executive Council 2001 04 He was elected as India s representative on the Executive Board of UNESCO in 2001 He was the first pathak prahari ombudsman of the Hindi newspaper Navbharat Times in 1990 Prime Minister Chandrasekhar was the chief guest at the inaugural function GovernorTN Chaturvedi was appointed Governor of Karnataka by President APJ Abdul Kalam in August 2002 In 2004 he was also briefly Governor of Kerala Chaturvedi was praised for the manner in which he handled the situation when the coalition government in Karnataka of the Congress and the Janata Dal S broke down and the Janata Dal S partnered with the BJP He won the trust and respect of all political parties in the state The historian Ramchandra Guha described him as one of the best governors that Karnataka had seen PublicationsHe published two books Transfer of Technology and Comparative Public Administration in Hindi and English He edited or co edited over 30 books Academically inclined he wrote articles and gave lectures on subjects as varied as public administration ethics in public life accountability good governance the Renaissance in India Sri Sarda Devi etc He was an accomplished writer and speaker in both English and Hindi His editorials in Sahitya Amrit evoked great interest with readers sending letters praising them or asking further questions on the issues discussed AWARDSHe was awarded the Padma Vibhushan for public service in 1991 Among his many other awards were the Magsaysay Plaque for Distinguished Contributions to Public Service and Public Audit by EROPA Manila 1987 and the first DAV Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2017 Personal LifeTN Chaturvedi had always been interested in spiritual subjects since childhood While open to all paths he was particularly interested in Sai Baba Sathya Sai Baba Ramana Maharishi Sri Ramakrishna Swami Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo A life long lover of books and a voracious reader he amassed an immense collection of 1 20 000 books in Hindi and English These cover all aspects of world history and specifically Indian history and religion spirituality the Nationalist Movement Indian Renaissance public administration economics management He had many rare books including a first edition of Hind Swaraj by Mahatma Gandhi After his death his family donated them to the Prime Minsters Museum and Library where an annual lecture in his memory is also held The first lecture was delivered by His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet in January 2023 He was also a great lover of dogs having kept eight dogs at his house since 1984 He was a familiar and loved figure to stray dogs in his neighbourhood and they adopted him taking him for long walks and ensuring that he remembered to give them biscuits Last YearsTN Chaturvedi led an active retirement At the time of his death he was Chairman IIPA Chairman Hindi Bhawan Chairman Institute for Studies in Industrial development Chairman Lala Diwan Chand Trust Vice Chairman Rajendra Prasad Bhawan Trust He was also Vice President DAV Managing Committee and the Chairman of PGDAV College Delhi He was editor of the Hindi monthly Sahitya Amrit from 2007 till his death He was Chairman of the Finance Committee of NMML at the time of his death He passed away suddenly but peacefully on January 5 2020 in Noida Always smiling and with a kind word for everyone TN Chaturvedi was known for his sterling qualities of head and heart It was his legendary probity in personal and public life that led the distinguished jurist Fali Nariman to describe him in a lecture in 1990 knowing that he was in the audience as one of the finest civil servants that independent India had seen References editExternal links edit TN Chaturvedi Raj Bhavan Karnataka 12 March 2012 Archived from the original on 12 March 2012 Retrieved 1 April 2019 Political offices Preceded byV S Ramadevi Governor of Karnataka2002 2007 Succeeded byRameshwar Thakur Preceded bySikander Bakht Governor of Kerala25 February 2004 23 June 2004 Succeeded 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