Shri P. V. Narasimha Rao
June 21, 1991- May 16, 1996 | Congress (I)
Son of Shri P. Ranga Rao, Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao was born on
June 28, 1921 at Karimnagar. He studied in Osmania University, Hyderabad,
Bombay University and the Nagpur University. A widower, Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao
is the father of three sons and five daughters.
Being
an agriculturist and an advocate, he joined politics and held some important
portfolios. He was the Minister of Law and Information, 1962-64; Law and
Endowments, 1964-67; Health and Medicine, 1967 and Education, 1968-71,
Government of Andhra Pradesh. He was the Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh,
1971-73; General Secretary, All India Congress Committee, 1975-76; Chairman,
Telugu Academy, Andhra Pradesh, 1968-74; Vice-President, Dakshin Bharat Hindi
Prachar Sabha, Madras, from 1972. He was also Member, Andhra Pradesh
Legislative Assembly, 1957-77; Member, Lok Sabha 1977-84 and was elected to
Eighth Lok Sabha from Ramtek in December, 1984. As Chairman, Public Accounts
Committee, 1978-79 he participated in a Conference on South Asia convened by
the School of Asian and African Studies, London University. Shri Rao also
Chaired Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan’s Andhra Centre; he was Minister for External
Affairs from January 14, 1980 to July 18, 1984; Minister of Home Affairs from
July 19, 1984 to December 31, 1984 and the Minister of Defence from December
31, 1984 to September 25, 1985. He then assumed charge as Minister of Human
Resource Development on September 25, 1985 .
A
man of many interests, he likes music, cinema and theatre. His special interest
lies in Indian philosophy and culture, writing fiction and political
commentary, learning languages, writing poems in Telugu and Hindi and keeping
abreast of literature in general. He has successfully published ‘SahasraPhan’,
a Hindi translation of late Shri Viswanatha Satyanarayana’s famous Telegu Novel
‘Veyi Padagalu’ published by Jnanpith; ‘Abala Jeevitam’, Telugu translation of
late Shri Hari Narayan Apte’s famous Marathi Novel, “Pan Lakshat Kon gheto”,
published by Central Sahitya Academy. He translated other famous works from
Marathi to Telugu and from Telugu to Hindi, and published many articles in
different magazines mostly under a pen name. He lectured at Universities in the
U.S.A. and West Germany on political matters and allied subjects. As Minister
of External Affairs he travelled extensively to U.K., West Germany,
Switzerland, Italy and Egypt in 1974.
During
the period when he was Minister of External Affairs, Shri Rao successfully
brought to bear his scholarly background and rich political and administrative
experience on the field of international diplomacy. He chaired the III
Conference of UNIDO at New Delhi in January 1980, within a few days of assuming
charge. He also chaired a meeting of the Group of 77 at New York in March 1980.
More recently, his role at the Conference of Foreign Ministers of Non-aligned
Countries in February 1981 earned him wide appreciation. Shri Rao has shown
keen personal interest in international economic issues and personally led the
Indian delegation to the Conference of the Group of 77 on ECDC at Caracas, in
May 1981.
1982
and 1983 were eventful years for India and its foreign policy. In the shadow of
the Gulf war the Non-aligned Movement asked India to host the Seventh Summit.
This also meant India assuming the Chair of the Movement and Smt. Indira Gandhi
becoming its Chairperson. Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao presided over meetings of
Foreign Ministers of Non-aligned Nations on the eve of the New Delhi Summit and
also at the United Nations both in 1982, when India was asked to host the
Summit and the following year when, at the initiative of the Movement, informal
consultations amongst Heads of State and Government from diverse nations across
the world were held at New York.
Shri
Rao was also the Leader of the Special Non-aligned Mission that visited
countries in West Asia in November 1983, in an effort to resolve the Palestian
Liberation Organisation. Shri Rao was associated actively with the Commonwealth
Heads of Government in New Delhi and with the Action Group set up by the meeting
on the question of Cyprus.
In
his capacity as Minister of External Affairs, Shri Narasimha Rao has chaired on
behalf of India a number of Joint Commissions including those with the U.S.A.,
U.S.S.R., Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Vietnam, Tanzania and Guyana.
Shri
Narasimha Rao took over as Home Minister on July 19, 1984. He was re-appointed
to this post, with the additional charge of the Ministry of Planning, on
November 5, 1984. Appointed Minister of Defence from December 31, 1984 to
September 25, 1985. On September 25,1985 he took over as Minister of Human
Resource Development.
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