Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrives * Pictures *

lkdood

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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived in Sri Lanka amidst heavy security today to take part in the 15th SAARC summit.

Pics by Dinuka Liyanawatte


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monson

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    See his qualifications.

    He was born on 26 September 1932, in Gah, Punjab (now in Chakwal District, Pakistan). He has an Undergraduate (1952) and a Master's degree (1954) from Panjab University, Chandigarh; an Undergraduate degree (1957) from Cambridge University (St. John's College) and a Ph.D (1962) from Oxford University (Nuffield College). In 1997, the University of Alberta presented him with an Honorary Doctor of Laws. The University of Oxford awarded him an honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree in June 2005, and in October 2006, the University of Cambridge followed with the same honour. St John's College and the University of Cambridge further honoured him by naming a PhD Scholarship after him, the Dr Manmohan Singh Scholarship.

    Dr. Manmohan Singh's career

    * First Class Honours degree in Economics, University of Cambridge, St John's College, Cambridge (1957)
    * Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
    o Senior Lecturer, Economics (1957-1959)
    o Professor of International Trade (1969-1971)
    o Reader (1959-1963)
    o Professor (1963-1965)
    * D. Phil in Economics, Nuffield College at University of Oxford, (1962)
    * Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi
    o Honorary Professor (1996)
    * Chief, Financing for Trade Section, UNCTAD, United Nations Secretariat, New York
    o 1966 : Economic Affairs Officer 1966
    * Economic Advisor, Ministry of Foreign Trade, India (1971-1972)
    * Chief Economic Advisor, Ministry of Finance, India, (1972-1976)
    * Honorary Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (1976)
    * Director, Reserve Bank of India (1976-1980)
    * Director, Industrial Development Bank of India (1976-1980)
    * Secretary, Ministry of Finance (Department of Economic Affairs), Government of India, (1977-1980)
    * Governor, Reserve Bank of India (1982-1985)
    * Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission of India, (1985-1987)
    * Advisor to Prime Minister of India on Economic Affairs (1990-1991)
    * Finance Minister of India, (21 June 1991 - 15 May 1996)
    * Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha (1998-2004)
    * Prime Minister of India (22 May 2004 - Present)

    Habai ape ayata thiyana janathawata punnakku kaweeme degree eka naha.:lol: :lol: :lol:
     
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    Asitha-K

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    Land like no other :D
    monson said:
    See his qualifications.





    Habai ape ayata thiyana janathawata punnakku kaweeme degree eka naha.:lol: :lol: :lol:
    :shocked: Ammo qualifications thoge !
    ithin unge ratawal diunu wena eka ahannath deyak da! :dull:
    BTW: hes Sikh not a Hindu (Hindu is the majority of india)
     

    just

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    Asitha-K said:
    :shocked: Ammo qualifications thoge !
    ithin unge ratawal diunu wena eka ahannath deyak da! :dull:
    BTW: hes Sikh not a Hindu (Hindu is the majority of india)

    in that way india sure is an example. they have been able to keep countries development path out of religion, race ect.

    even the people come under one flag indian with the cultural, religious differences.one of the major reasons for their stability..:)
     

    torakitha

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    just said:
    in that way india sure is an example. they have been able to keep countries development path out of religion, race ect.

    even the people come under one flag indian with the cultural, religious differences.one of the major reasons for their stability..:)



    100% correctly said bro