Rabindra
Kishen Hazari (born October 21, 1932 in Patiala, died November 8, 1986 in
Bombay), M.A., Ph.D , was educated at Government College, Lahore, St. Xavier’s
College, Bombay and School of Economics and Sociology, Bombay University.
He taught
Economics at St. Xavier’s College, Bombay (1951-1964), during which he also
contributed frequently to The Economic
Weekly,...
Jul 19, 2019 · 07:30 am Jairam Ramesh
Jairam Ramesh’s biography of PN Haksar, who masterminded the nationalisation of banks announced by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
As late as 9 July 1969, Haksar was not entirely convinced that banks had to be nationalised right away. Then three days later...
Manmohan Singh's Speech as Prime Minister, citing R.K. Hazari
Friends,
I am happy to be with you this morning. Let me begin by thanking the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India and Shri Hari Shankarji Singhania, Chairman of the JRD Tata Centenary Celebrations Committee, for inviting me to inaugurate...
By K S Krishnaswamy
I
RAVI HAZARI was not by any means an old man when he died. He was barely fifty-five, though he had Retired' as Deputy Governor eight years ago. Several friends of mine who knew him only by reputation have expressed surprise that he was so...
Authored by Krishna Raj, the then editor (1969-2004), Economic and Political Weekly.
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Talk delivered by Dr Hazari to the executives of the Tata Iron and Steel at Jamshedpur around 1985
Soon after independence, one had Bhakra-Nangal in Punjab, DVC
in Bihar-Bengal, Hirakud in Orissa, followed soon after by doubling of the
existing steel plants and the setting up of three altogether new steel...
Edited version of a talk delivered to the participants of the National Insurance Academy in Goa in September 27, 1985.
I. Some socio—economic aspects
Once you come to policy, there is no such thing as pure economic
policy. If one is dealing with the environment or with society, there is no such
thing...