Just a small effort to show you the difference b/w two political head through their CVs. No doubt that the performance of them reflects in their respective countries. Sad but true that Pakistani rulers and politicians are nowhere near the the counterparts.
Resume – I
DR. MANMOHAN SINGH
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1962 | D. Phil., Nuffield College, University of Oxford. Topic: India’s Export Trends and Prospects for Self-Sustained Growth. [Published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1964] |
1957 | Economic Tripos [First Class honours], University of Cambridge |
1954 | M.A. Economics, Panjab University – First Class with first position in the University |
1952 | B.A. Economics(Hons.), Panjab University – Second Class with first position in the University |
1950 | Intermediate Panjab University – First Class with first position in the University |
1948 | Matriculation, Panjab University – First class |
PRIZES AND AWARDS |
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2000 | Conferred Annasaheb Chirmule Award by the W.LG. alias Annasaheb Chirmule Trust setup by United Western Bank Limited, Satara, Maharashtra |
1999 | Received H.H. Kanchi Sri Paramacharya Award for Excellence from Shri R. Venkataraman, former President of India and Patron, The Centenarian Trust |
1999 | Fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi. |
1997 | Conferred Lokmanya Tilak Award by the Tilak Smarak Trust, Pune |
1997 | Received Justice K.S. Hegde Foundation Award for the year 1996 |
1997 | Awarded Nikkei Asia prize for Regional Growth by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc. (NIKKEI), publisher of Japan’s leading business daily |
1996 | Honorary Professor, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi |
1995 | Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Award of the Indian Science Congress Association for 1994-95 |
1994 | Asiamoney Award, Finance Minister of the Year |
1994 | Elected Distinguished Fellow, London School of Economics, Centre for Asia Economy, Politics and Society |
1994 | Elected Honorary Fellow, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K. |
1994 | Honorary Fellow, All India Management Association |
1993 | Euromoney Award, Finance Minister of the year |
1993 | Asiamoney Award, Finance Minister of the Year |
1987 | Padma Vibhushan Award by the President of India |
1986 | National Fellow, national Institute of Education, N.C.E.R.T. |
1985 | Elected President, Indian economic Association |
1982 | Elected Honorary Fellow, st. John’s College, Cambridge, |
1982 | Elected Honorary Fellow, Indian Institute of bankers |
1976 | Honorary Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi |
1957 | Elected Wrenbury Scholar, University of Cambridge, U.K. |
1955 | Awarded Wright’s Prize for distinguished performance, & St. John’s college, Cambridge, U.K. |
1956 | Awarded Adam Smith Prize, University of Cambridge, U.K. |
1954 | Uttar Chand Kapur Medal, Panjab university, for standing first in M.A.(Economics), panjab University, Chandigarh |
1952 | University Medal for standing First in B.A. Hon.(Economics), panjab University, Chandigarh |
Recipient of Honorary Degrees of D.Litt. from : | |
– | Panjab University, Chandigarh |
– | Guru Nanak University, Amritsar |
– | Delhi University, Delhi |
– | Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi |
– | University of Bologna, Italy |
– | University of Mysore, Mysore |
– | Chaudhary charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar (D.Sc) |
– | Kurukshetra University |
– | Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, patiala (D.Sc) |
– | Nagarjuna University, Nagarjunanagar |
– | Osmania University, Hyderabad |
– | University of Roorkee, Roorkee (Doctor of Social Sciences) |
– | Doctor of Laws by the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada |
– | Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University (formerly Agra University) – Doctor Letters degree |
– | Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad (Deemed University) D.Sc. (Honoris Causa) |
– | Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur |
WORK EXPERIENCE AND POSITIONS HELD | |
May 22, 2004 – till date: | Prime Minister of India |
March 21, 1998 – May 22,2004: | Leader of Opposition, Rajya Sabha (Council of States) Parliament of India |
June, 2001: | Re-elected as member of Rajya Sabha for a Term of six years |
August 1, 1996 – Dec 4, 1997: | Chairman, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce, Rajya Sabha |
June 21, 1991- May 15, 1996: | Finance Minister of India |
June, 1995: | Re-elected Member of Rajya Sabha for a term of six years |
September, 1991: | Elected Member of Rajya Sabha |
March 1991-June 1991: | Chairman, University Grants Commission |
Dec 1990 – March 1991: | Advisor to Prime Minister of India on Economic Affairs |
August 1987 – Nov 1990: | Secretary General and Commissioner, South Commission |
Jan 1985- July 1987: | Dy. Chairman, Planning Commission of India |
Sept 1982 – Jan 1985: | Governor, Reserve Bank of India |
April 1980 – Sept 1982: | Member-Secretary, Planning Commission, India |
Nov.1976 – April 1980: | Secretary, Ministry of Finance Dept. of Economic Affairs, Government of India Member [Finance], Atomic Energy Member [Finance], Space |
1972 – 1976: | Chief Economic Adviser, Ministry of Finance, India |
1971 – 1972: | Economic Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Trade, India |
1969 – 1971: | Professor of International Trade, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University, India |
1966 – 1969: | UNCTAD, United Nations Secretariat, New York Chief, Financing for Trade Section 1966 : Economic Affairs Officer |
1957 – 1965 | : Panjab University, Chandigarh 1963-65 : Professor of Economics 1959-63 : Reader in Economics 1957-59 : Senior Lecturer in economics |
OTHER ASSIGNMENTS | |
Leader of the Indian delegation to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Cyprus (1993) | |
Leader of the Indian delegation to the Human Rights World Conference, Vienna (1993) | |
Governor of India on the Board of Governors of the IMF and the International Bank of Reconstruction & Development (1991-95) | |
Appointed by Prime Minister of India as Member, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (1983-84) | |
Chairman, India Committee of the Indo-japan ;Joint Study Committee (1980-83) | |
– Leader, Indian Delegation to : | |
Indo-Soviet Monitoring Group Meeting (1982) | |
Indo-Soviet Joint Planning Group Meeting (1980-82) | |
Aid India Consortium Meetings (1977-79) | |
– Member Indian Delegation to : | |
South-South Consultation, New Delhi (1982) | |
Cancun Summit on North-South Issues (1981) | |
Aid-India Consortium Meetings, Paris (1973-79) | |
Annual Meetings of IMF, IBRD & Commonwealth Finance Ministers (1972-79) |
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Third Session of UNCTAD, Santiago (April-May 1972) | |
Meetings of UNCTAD Trade & Development Board, Geneva (May 1971 – July 1972) |
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Ministerial Meeting of Group of 77, Lima (Oct.1971) | |
– Deputy for India on IMF Committee of Twenty on International Monetary Reform (1972 – 74) |
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– Associate, Meetings of IMF Interim Committee and Joint Fund-Bank Development Committee (1976-80, 1982-85) |
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– Alternate Governor for India, Board of Governors of IBRD (1976-80) |
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– Alternate Governor for India, Board of Governors of the IMF (1982-85) |
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– Alternate Governor for India, Board of Governors, Asian Development Bank, Manila (1976-80) |
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– Director, Reserve Bank of India (1976-80) | |
– Director, Industrial Development Bank of India (1976-80) | |
– Participated in Commonwealth Prime Ministers Meeting, Kingston (1975) |
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– Represented Secretary;-General UNCTAD at several inter-governmental meetings including : |
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Second Session of UNCTAD, 1968 | |
Committee on Invisibles & Financing Related to Trade, Consultant to UNCTAD, ESCAP and Commonwealth Secretariat |
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– Member, International Organizations : | |
Appointed as Member by the Secretary-General, United Nations of a Group of Eminent Persons to advise him on Financing for Development (December, 2000) | |
PUBLICATIONS |
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(i) Author of book “India’s Export Trends and Prospects for Self-Sustained Growth” [Clarendon Press, Oxford University, 1964] |
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(ii) Have published a large number of articles in economic journals |
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S/o. Shri Gurmukh Singh | |
Born on 26th September, 1932 | |
Married in 1958 to Smt. Gursharan Kaur | |
Have three daughters |
This Man is Prime Minister of India
http://pmindia.nic.in/meet.htm
Resume – II
Asif Ali Zardari
Education: no formal qualifications proved, he claims he has done graduation from london but we are still unable to find that college or university , and zardari is unable to remember its name as well.
University : unknown.
Claim to fame : Husband of a famous, now ex (RIP) Prime Minister
Title: Mr. 10% (Previously, Now Mr. 100%)
Previous Laurels : Involvement in several murders most famously of his brother in law, possibly wife (not proved yet!)
Involvement in famous events : Wrapping a bomb to the leg of a famous UK businessman to ask for money!
Services to Pakistan : Embezzlement & looting of Billions of Pakistan’s wealth, Suspected of killing his wife .
Family Business : Playing x-rated movies in family cinemas.
Personal Qualities : He never sticks to his words , and has no diplomatic manner
“May goad give us the strat to save Pakistan.” … Asif Ali Zardari’s Note on Quid-e-Azam Tomb!
This man is President of Pakistan
Chor sharma raha hy!!
un per bhi lakh lanat jo in ko Vote dety hy!
lakh lanat hai aisy president pe, jis ko God k spelling na atay houn, Shame on us
Hamra president jahil admi hy
Jaisi qaum waisay hee sarbarah we should correct ourselves to get rid of such rubbish.
I want to correct you javaid chudry sb that Mr zardari is not MR 100% Mr zardari iz now Mr 110%
Salaam,
Yaar kin logo.n ne isko sadar banaya ?
bundles of thanx,, realy u have done a beautiful work….
keep it up….!
zabardast keep going on
INDIA ROCKS.
nice post and good research