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Graduate in Commerce 1961. Served Central Government Owned Public Financial

Institutions in the Power Sector for 30 years. Completed short Vigilance Course organized by

the Institute of Secretariat Training & Management and in Parliamentary Procedures and Practices organized by the Bureau of Parliamentary Studies & Training and Ten days on the job training in World Bank (1990), Washington and as a Team Member of the World Bank and ADB Teams for Project Appraisal and Special Studies sponsored by the serving organization. Also was a member of the Loan Negotiation Team of the Government of India for ADB

Loan for power projects. Participated in the professional seminars, workshops, conferences, symposiums while in service, organized by professional institutions and bodies on company law matters, contract, and commercial, project management, accounting, and auditing, and strategic planning and management.

Served as Consultant/Senior Advisor in multinational consultancy organizations for over 17

years post-retirement. Has had intense inter-face interaction with central and state Ministries

/Departments and national, multinational, and bilateral financial institutions. Built over the

years, professionalism through continuous enrichment of knowledge and practical

application with equal vigor. Specialist in Project Finance (Power), Commercial and

Contract Management, Electricity Regulatory Affairs, Due Diligence - Equity Investment and

Entity Appraisal, Lenders Engineer, Domestic and International Projects Contracts Drafting,

Drafting Non-Disclosure Agreement, MOUs, and Consortium/Joint Venture Agreements.

Experience of 30 years under able senior Indian Administrative Services (IAS), 20 years as a

Consultant in Multinational Consultancy Organizations with keenness in political and

economic development, the twin strong pillars of democracy that augur stability, prosperity

and wellbeing of the people that includes the COMMON PEOPLE gave the author as a

COMMON MAN opportunity to keep himself abreast with the changing times during his

advancing age to understand how far we have been able to achieve the aspirations of the

people who freed the country from foreign reign, as enshrined in the Constitution they

endured to make and adopt for the benefit of the next generation and for the generations to

come. Thirty years experience was in Development Finance Institutions (DFI) where he

earned in-depth knowledge on Techno-Economic parameters for financing economic

development-oriented projects. The above background gave him the ability to reality check-in economic development and enabled him to write books mentioned at the end of the book.

Critical statements he has made in this and earlier books are aimed at the governance,

politicians, people, law enforcing authorities for removing stumbling blocks in the present

systems and rise above the political and personal considerations and place the best

interests of the country topmost.

Humanism in the profession and personal life has been his hallmark. Authored Time We

Change for a Better India(Jan 2017), A Wake up Call for Every Indian(Oct 2019) and

Jammu & Kashmir - The Truth of The Matter (Nov. 2019)and The Living God on Earth

(Jan 2020) books, of which, latter three were published through Blue Rose Publishers. Best

Professional Employee and Special Contribution Awards were given while working with

STEAG Energy Services (India) Private Limited (A Multi-National Consultancy Organization).

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First Published in December 2020


ISBN: 978-93-5427-014-7


Price: INR 342/


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PEOPLE OF INDIA ARE THE ULTIMATE CUSTODIANS OF THE CONSTITUTION. IT IS IN THEM THAT SOVEREIGNTY VESTS AND IT IS IN THEIR NAME THAT THE CONSTITUTION WAS ADOPTED. THE CONSTITUTION EMPOWERS THE CITIZEN, BUT THE CITIZEN TOO EMPOWERS THE CONSTITUTION BY FOLLOWING IT, BY ADHERING TO IT, BY PROTECTING IT, AND BY PERSEVERING TO MAKE IT MORE MEANINGFUL WITH WORDS AND DEEDS. THE CONSTITUTION IS NOBODYS PRESERVE AND IT IS EVERYBODYS PRESERVE


RAM NATH KOVIND

PRESIDENT OF INDIA


Views expressed by the author in this book are based on his personal understanding of the past and perception of the present. This book neither intends nor suggests any attribution of whatsoever nature to anyone or to any policy or program or system existing or envisaged nor this book intends or suggests to hurt sentiments of any person or state or religious body or religious leaders or body of any other nature or defame any of them whatsoever and any construction of the writings in this book otherwise is sole to the person so construing. The author or the publisher will not be liable for any civil or criminal proceedings under the laws of the country.


THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO THE COMMON

PEOPLE OF INDIA


My gratitude to Dr. Sharda, late V.Laxma Reddy, late T.S.Murthy, K.Ananth Raman, the Proprietor of the Royal Hotel, Nampally, Hyderabad, late A.R.Venkataraman, P.P.S.Puri, late A.S.Dhupia and late Lalit Chand whose guidance, benevolence and humanism in my initial years of service will shine in my heart for ever.


My gratitude to senior Indian Administrative Officers (IAS) who headed the organizations, account and audit service officers, eminent engineers, eminent finance & legal experts with whom I had the opportunity to work in one capacity or the other during my thirty years of service in public sector Financial Institutions. My gratitude to late Mr. A.K.Sah and Mr. Shahzad Bahadur for giving me scope to develop my career as a consultant post retirement. My gratitude and special thanks to Dr.J.T.Verghese who offered me chance for continuity of my consultancy job with continued guidance and advice. My association with all of them helped imbibe in me their direction, dedication to the cause of economic development, virtues, values, compassion and affection that became bedrock of my life.


My gratitude to Scholars, Journalists, Thinkers, Philosophers, Historians, Bankers, Economists and Professionals within and outside the country whose writings on Google website helped me to understand the width and depth of subjects selected for this book. Their titles are given under References and also stated in the book at some places. The author, wherever considered so necessary, in the public interest (and not for any commercial considerations), has taken the liberty to reproduce the writings of eminent writers within the ambit of the Copy Right Law.


My special thanks to Google.


My gratitude to Mr. K. G. Dewan, Mr. Sadiq Shafiq, Mr. Arun Kumar Sarna, Mr. Boben Anto and Mr. Rakesh Mishra whos ever helping hand remained a sustainable strength to me.


Grateful thanks to M/s BLUE ROSE PUBLISHESERS PRIVATE LIMITED, the Publishers without whose cooperation, guidance and advice, this book wouldnt have reached the readers.


Thanks to my friends, relatives and my family members. Their suggestions and support were a great encouragement in completing this book.


15th August, 2020


Prahalad Rao

Table of Contents



Who the COMMON PEOPLE are and what are his attributes?


The COMMON PEOPLE (OR COMMON MAN) is a cartoon character created by Indian author and cartoonist R. K. Laxman. For over a half of a century, the COMMON PEOPLE has represented the hopes, aspirations, troubles and perhaps even foibles of the average Indian, through a daily comic strip, You Said It in The Times of India. It is worth stating here what Mohor Ray in her Blog http://www.codesign.in/the-every-mans-symbol written on 27th January, 2015:


I find symbols magical. Visual nutshells, sometimes encompassing the ideas of entire organisations, and even countries the compression of large ideas into a startlingly small physical form often gob-smacks me. Sure, we do this every day for a living and the love of it. But every other day, it continues to put me in ceaseless wonder, when references pop up and symbols are used as part of the vocabulary of persuasion, propaganda and conversation.


Last week, R.K. Laxman, the creator of one of Indias most endearing and enduring symbols, passed away. R.K. Laxmans Common Man, as he is popularly called, first appeared in 1951. Interestingly, when cartoonist R.K. Laxman first started illustrating for the national daily, Times of India, he attempted to capture the diversities of India through multiple characters. Over time, the motley crew disappeared, leaving behind one man, as representative of the everyday, everyman in India and the bearing of national-level events and policies on his/her life.


The past few years have seen a persistent debate and a great surge of interest on the question of Indian identity in design. The Common Man is a great example for me, of the finely nuanced manner in which identity can be expressed. The Common Man has a marked physical appearance and singular garb, yet he became the voice across gender, age and geography for a burgeoning middle class. It is not so much how he looked, but more so how he viewed and reacted to bungling administration, rising prices and what-not. He was neither neutral, nor opinionated; but he was empathetic, observant and vulnerable.


His limited canvas, in a single frame sometimes, captured a moment and in that one moment, not more not less, the reader sympathised, observed and flinched, the same as the Common Man. In intentionally pithy delivery, we become the Common Man. And we remember him then, in similar bitesized bursts, peppering conversations and reflections.


As the Common Man moves to inky pastures with the passing of his creator, it leaves me with 3 things to think about. One that symbols need not always be abstracted summaries. Often, designers begin work on symbols beginning with a self-inflicted constraint of minimising, simplifying and summarising. However, to assume this is an intrinsic quality of symbols may be erroneous. Symbols can be according to their context a medium, a response and other elements of a conversation as well. Symbols need not always be simplified, an extended function may sometimes need complexity and layering to complement.

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