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T. R. Satishchandran

Tumkur Ramaiah Satishchandran (14 April 1929 – 12 September 2009) was a Padma Bhushan winning 1952 batch Indian Administrative Service officer of Karnataka cadre, who served as the Governor of Goa and also served as the 7th Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India, the Chief Secretary of Karnataka and Power Secretary of India.

Tumkur Ramaiah Satishchandran
8th Governor of Goa
In office
16 January 1998 – 18 April 1998
Appointed byPresident of India (then, K. R. Narayanan)
PresidentK. R. Narayanan
Prime MinisterI. K. Gujral
Chief MinisterPratapsingh Rane
Preceded byP. C. Alexander
Succeeded byJ. F. R. Jacob
7th Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India
In office
12 June 1996 – 30 June 1997
Prime MinisterH. D. Devegowda
Preceded byA. N. Varma
Succeeded byN. N. Vohra
Chief Secretary of Karnataka
In office
December 1983 – October 1987
Chief MinisterRamakrishna Hegde
Personal details
Born
Tumkur Ramaiah Satishchandran

(1929-04-14)April 14, 1929
Madras Presidency, British India
(now, Karnataka, India)
DiedSeptember 12, 2009(2009-09-12) (aged 80)
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Spouse1 (wife)
Children2
AwardsPadma Bhushan (2005)

Education

Satishchandran had a graduate honours (BSc honours) degree in physics from Mysore University,[1] a postgraduate diploma in electrical engineering from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,[1] and a degree in social administration from the London School of Economics.[1]

Career

As an IAS officer

Satishchandran served in a number of important and key positions in the Government of Karnataka and the Government of India including Chief Secretary of Karnataka, Secretary (Industries), Director (Industries) and deputy commissioner and district magistrate of districts in the Karnataka government;[1] and as the Union Power Secretary, a secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat, Advisor (Energy) in the Planning Commission, director of the National Institute of Community Development and as a director in the now-erstwhile Ministry of Community Development in the Indian government.[1]

Power Secretary of India

Satishchandran was appointed the Power Secretary of India by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC); during his tenure as secretary in the now-erstwhile Ministry of Energy, Satishchandran was elected the president of World Energy Conference,[1][2][3] a first for an Indian.[3]

Chief Secretary of Karnataka

Satishchandran was appointed the Chief Secretary of Karnataka by the Chief Minister of Karnataka; he assumed the office of chief secretary in December 1983,[3][4] and demitted it—whilst simultaneously retiring from service—in October 1987, after getting an extension of service from the Government of India of six months,[3][4] following a request by the then-Karnataka chief minister, Ramakrishna Hegde,[3][4] thus serving as the state's top bureaucrat for almost four years.

Post-IAS

After his retirement from the Indian Administrative Service, Satishchandran was appointed the director of Institute for Social and Economic Change;[1][3][5] Satishchandran was later elevated to the position of the institute's chairperson.[5]

Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India

Satishchandran was appointed by prime minister, H. D. Deve Gowda, through the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC), as his principal secretary;[3] Satishchandran assumed the office of principal secretary in June 1996,[6] and demitted it in June 1997.[6]

Governor of Goa

Satishchandran was appointed the Governor of Goa by the President of India in January 1998,[3] succeeding another former IAS officer P. C. Alexander; Satishchandran resigned from the position of the state of Goa's governor in April 1998, after a change in government.[3]

Death

Satishchandran died of an illness on 12 September 2009.[7] On Satishchandran's death, former prime minister, H. D. Deve Gowda said, "I am deeply saddened and shocked to learn about the passing away of Mr Satish Chandran";[7] whereas the then-leader of opposition in Karnataka Legislative Council, V. S. Ugrappa said that the best way to pay tribute to a visionary such as Satishchandran was to follow the examples set by them.[7] The council observed a minute's silence in the memory of Satishchandran and S. Rudrappa, a freedom fighter and former member of Karnataka legislative assembly, who also died in 2009.[7]

Honours

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "T R Satish Chandran". Institution of Engineers (India). Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  2. ^ "T.R. Satish Chandran elected president of World Energy Conference". India Today. Aroon Purie. 15 October 1983. ISSN 0254-8399. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Jairaj, K. (1 October 2009). "Satishchandran: Civil servant of a model kind". Deccan Herald. OCLC 185061134. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Rajendran, S. (17 June 2013). "Karnataka Chief Secretary set to get an extended four-month term". The Hindu. Bangalore: N. Ram. ISSN 0971-751X. OCLC 13119119. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  5. ^ a b "S.L. Rao is ISEC Chairman". Business Line. Our Bureau. The Hindu Group. 10 January 2004. ISSN 0971-7528. OCLC 456162874. Retrieved 9 August 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. ^ a b "List of Principal Secretaries to PM along with their Tenures" (PDF). Prime Minister's Office, Government of India. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  7. ^ a b c d "T.R. Satish Chandran dead". The Hindu. Special Correspondent. Bangalore: N. Ram. 12 September 2009. ISSN 0971-751X. OCLC 13119119. Retrieved 9 August 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  8. ^ "Press Note : 96 Persons receive Padma Awards this year". Press Information Bureau, Government of India. 25 January 2005. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  9. ^ "10 from State figure in Padma awards list". The Hindu. Our Special Correspondent. Bangalore: N. Ram. 25 January 2005. ISSN 0971-751X. OCLC 13119119. Retrieved 9 August 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)[dead link]
  10. ^ "Padma Awards 2005". Outlook. 25 January 2005. Retrieved 9 August 2018.

External links

  • Profile by Institution of Engineers (India)


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Tumkur Ramaiah Satishchandran 14 April 1929 12 September 2009 was a Padma Bhushan winning 1952 batch Indian Administrative Service officer of Karnataka cadre who served as the Governor of Goa and also served as the 7th Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India the Chief Secretary of Karnataka and Power Secretary of India Tumkur Ramaiah Satishchandran8th Governor of GoaIn office 16 January 1998 18 April 1998Appointed byPresident of India then K R Narayanan PresidentK R NarayananPrime MinisterI K GujralChief MinisterPratapsingh RanePreceded byP C AlexanderSucceeded byJ F R Jacob7th Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of IndiaIn office 12 June 1996 30 June 1997Prime MinisterH D DevegowdaPreceded byA N VarmaSucceeded byN N VohraChief Secretary of KarnatakaIn office December 1983 October 1987Chief MinisterRamakrishna HegdePersonal detailsBornTumkur Ramaiah Satishchandran 1929 04 14 April 14 1929Madras Presidency British India now Karnataka India DiedSeptember 12 2009 2009 09 12 aged 80 Bangalore Karnataka IndiaSpouse1 wife Children2AwardsPadma Bhushan 2005 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 As an IAS officer 2 1 1 Power Secretary of India 2 1 2 Chief Secretary of Karnataka 2 2 Post IAS 2 2 1 Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India 2 2 2 Governor of Goa 3 Death 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksEducation EditSatishchandran had a graduate honours BSc honours degree in physics from Mysore University 1 a postgraduate diploma in electrical engineering from Indian Institute of Science Bangalore 1 and a degree in social administration from the London School of Economics 1 Career EditAs an IAS officer Edit Satishchandran served in a number of important and key positions in the Government of Karnataka and the Government of India including Chief Secretary of Karnataka Secretary Industries Director Industries and deputy commissioner and district magistrate of districts in the Karnataka government 1 and as the Union Power Secretary a secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat Advisor Energy in the Planning Commission director of the National Institute of Community Development and as a director in the now erstwhile Ministry of Community Development in the Indian government 1 Power Secretary of India Edit Satishchandran was appointed the Power Secretary of India by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet ACC during his tenure as secretary in the now erstwhile Ministry of Energy Satishchandran was elected the president of World Energy Conference 1 2 3 a first for an Indian 3 Chief Secretary of Karnataka Edit Satishchandran was appointed the Chief Secretary of Karnataka by the Chief Minister of Karnataka he assumed the office of chief secretary in December 1983 3 4 and demitted it whilst simultaneously retiring from service in October 1987 after getting an extension of service from the Government of India of six months 3 4 following a request by the then Karnataka chief minister Ramakrishna Hegde 3 4 thus serving as the state s top bureaucrat for almost four years Post IAS Edit After his retirement from the Indian Administrative Service Satishchandran was appointed the director of Institute for Social and Economic Change 1 3 5 Satishchandran was later elevated to the position of the institute s chairperson 5 Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India Edit Satishchandran was appointed by prime minister H D Deve Gowda through the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet ACC as his principal secretary 3 Satishchandran assumed the office of principal secretary in June 1996 6 and demitted it in June 1997 6 Governor of Goa Edit Satishchandran was appointed the Governor of Goa by the President of India in January 1998 3 succeeding another former IAS officer P C Alexander Satishchandran resigned from the position of the state of Goa s governor in April 1998 after a change in government 3 Death EditSatishchandran died of an illness on 12 September 2009 7 On Satishchandran s death former prime minister H D Deve Gowda said I am deeply saddened and shocked to learn about the passing away of Mr Satish Chandran 7 whereas the then leader of opposition in Karnataka Legislative Council V S Ugrappa said that the best way to pay tribute to a visionary such as Satishchandran was to follow the examples set by them 7 The council observed a minute s silence in the memory of Satishchandran and S Rudrappa a freedom fighter and former member of Karnataka legislative assembly who also died in 2009 7 Honours EditSatishchandran was conferred the Padma Bhushan India s third highest civilian honour for civil service in 2005 8 9 10 References Edit a b c d e f g T R Satish Chandran Institution of Engineers India Retrieved 9 August 2018 T R Satish Chandran elected president of World Energy Conference India Today Aroon Purie 15 October 1983 ISSN 0254 8399 Retrieved 9 August 2018 a b c d e f g h i Jairaj K 1 October 2009 Satishchandran Civil servant of a model kind Deccan Herald OCLC 185061134 Retrieved 9 August 2018 a b c Rajendran S 17 June 2013 Karnataka Chief Secretary set to get an extended four month term The Hindu Bangalore N Ram ISSN 0971 751X OCLC 13119119 Retrieved 9 August 2018 a b S L Rao is ISEC Chairman Business Line Our Bureau The Hindu Group 10 January 2004 ISSN 0971 7528 OCLC 456162874 Retrieved 9 August 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link a b List of Principal Secretaries to PM along with their Tenures PDF Prime Minister s Office Government of India Retrieved 9 August 2018 a b c d T R Satish Chandran dead The Hindu Special Correspondent Bangalore N Ram 12 September 2009 ISSN 0971 751X OCLC 13119119 Retrieved 9 August 2018 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint others link Press Note 96 Persons receive Padma Awards this year Press Information Bureau Government of India 25 January 2005 Retrieved 9 August 2018 10 from State figure in Padma awards list The Hindu Our Special Correspondent Bangalore N Ram 25 January 2005 ISSN 0971 751X OCLC 13119119 Retrieved 9 August 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link dead link Padma Awards 2005 Outlook 25 January 2005 Retrieved 9 August 2018 External links EditProfile by Institution of Engineers India Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title T R Satishchandran amp oldid 1094802904, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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