Raghuram Rajan Message to Young Indian at UNYCC
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Raghuram Rajan Message to Young Indian at UNYCC Raghuram Rajan assumed charge as the 23rd Governor of the Reserve Bank of India on September 4th 2013. Rajan is on leave from the University of Chicago, where he is the Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the Booth School. Between 2003 and 2006, Dr. Rajan was the Chief Economist and Director of Research at the International Monetary Fund. Dr. Rajan’s research interests are in banking, corporate finance, and economic development, especially the role finance plays in it. He co-authored Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists with Luigi Zingales in 2003. He then wrote Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy, for which he was awarded the Financial Times-Goldman Sachs prize for best business book in 2010. Dr. Rajan is a member of the Group of Thirty. He was the President of the American Finance Association in 2011 and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In January 2003, the American Finance Association awarded Dr. Rajan the inaugural Fischer Black Prize for the best finance researcher under the age of 40. The other awards he has received include the global Indian of the year award from NASSCOM in 2011, the Infosys prize for the Economic Sciences in 2012, and the Center for Financial Studies-Deutsche Bank Prize for Financial Economics in 2013. He has won awards/recognition as one of the best central bank governors worldwide
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very useful for UPSC CSE aspirants
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AIM - Just be in top 10 nations in terms of H.D.I, period !
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What an answer to the final question, the lady asked how can the authority or the government help her ? She never thought she has some own duties to work on before asking from the authorities for help.
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Very interesting and nice. He is man with a good vision.
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nice speech
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Mr Raghurama is right, the organisations need to change their mindset as today employees will stay maximum 2-3 years, so let the organisation gives them new experience, exposure rather than blaming them as job hoppers.
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More than Economic Reforms India needs administrative reforms. The mindset of bureaucracy is that of a ruler and thinks it knows best this has to change.
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very motivational speech- successful entrepreneurship culture is required- better finance
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