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'''Niranjan Nath Wanchoo''' (also spelt Wanchu) [[OBE]], [[Indian Civil Service|ICS]]<ref name="bare_url">{{Cite web|url=http://ndc.nic.in/contents/index/103|title=Request Rejected}}</ref> (1 May 1910 – 20 October 1982) was a senior [[civil servant]] and later, Governor of the states of [[Kerala]] and [[Madhya Pradesh]] in [[India]].
'''Niranjan Nath Wanchoo''' (also spelt Wanchu) [[OBE]], [[Indian Civil Service|ICS]]<ref name="bare_url">{{Cite web|url=http://ndc.nic.in/contents/index/103|title=|access-date=22 July 2012|archive-date=28 June 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120628054923/http://ndc.nic.in/contents/index/103|url-status=dead}}</ref> (1 May 1910 – 20 October 1982) was a senior [[civil servant]] and later, Governor of the states of [[Kerala]] and [[Madhya Pradesh]] in [[India]].
His primary education was in [[Nowgong, Chhatarpur|Nowgong]], [[Madhya Pradesh]] (1916-July 1920). He was educated at the [[Government College, Lahore]] and [[King's College, Cambridge]]<ref name="rajbhavanmp">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rajbhavanmp.in/wanchu.asp|title=Raj Bhavan MP - सरकारी योजनाओ की जानकारी हिंदी में|date=21 October 2023 }}</ref> and the [[Royal College of Defence Studies]], UK.<ref name="bare_url" />
His primary education was in [[Nowgong, Chhatarpur|Nowgong]], [[Madhya Pradesh]] (1916-July 1920). He was educated at the [[Government College, Lahore]] and [[King's College, Cambridge]]<ref name="rajbhavanmp">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rajbhavanmp.in/wanchu.asp|title=Raj Bhavan MP - सरकारी योजनाओ की जानकारी हिंदी में|date=21 October 2023 }}</ref> and the [[Royal College of Defence Studies]], UK.<ref name="bare_url" />


== Civil servant ==
== Civil servant ==
He was selected to the [[Indian Civil Service]] in 1934 and began his career as a Sub-Collector in [[Bihar]]. Over the course of his career, he served, in among other posts, as Joint Secretary in the [[Ministry of Defence (India)|Ministry of Defence]] and Chief Controller of defence production (1948–57), Secretary to [[Government of India]], Department of Expenditure, [[Ministry of Finance (India)|Ministry of Finance]] (1960–61), Chairman of the [[Bokaro Steel Plant|Bokaro Steel plant]] (1965–70)<ref name="rajbhavanmp" /> and Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Industrial Development (1968–70). He was also a member of Court of Governors of the [[Administrative Staff College of India]], [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.asci.org.in/CourtofGovernors.aspx |title=Welcome to Administrative Staff College of India |website=www.asci.org.in |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101220041748/http://www.asci.org.in/CourtofGovernors.aspx |archive-date=2010-12-20}}</ref> He retired as Chairman, Industrial Customs and Prices Bureau in 1972.
He was selected to the [[Indian Civil Service]] in 1934 and began his career as a Sub-Collector in [[Bihar]]. Over the course of his career, he served, in among other posts, as Joint Secretary in the [[Ministry of Defence (India)|Ministry of Defence]] and Chief Controller of defence production (1948–57), Secretary to [[Government of India]], Department of Expenditure, [[Ministry of Finance (India)|Ministry of Finance]] (1960–61), Chairman of the [[Bokaro Steel Plant|Bokaro Steel plant]] (1965–70)<ref name="rajbhavanmp" /> and Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Industrial Development (1968–70). He was also a member of Court of Governors of the [[Bella Vista, Hyderabad#Administrative Staff College of India|Administrative Staff College of India]], [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.asci.org.in/CourtofGovernors.aspx |title=Welcome to Administrative Staff College of India |website=www.asci.org.in |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101220041748/http://www.asci.org.in/CourtofGovernors.aspx |archive-date=2010-12-20}}</ref> He retired as Chairman, Industrial Customs and Prices Bureau in 1972.


== Governor ==
== Governor ==

Latest revision as of 19:30, 23 May 2024

Niranjan Nath Wanchoo
5th Governor of Madhya Pradesh
In office
14 October 1977 – 17 August 1978
Chief MinisterKailash Chandra Joshi
Virendra Kumar Sakhlecha
Preceded bySatya Narayan Sinha
Succeeded byC. M. Poonacha
6th Governor of Kerala
In office
1 April 1973 – 10 October 1977
Chief MinisterC. Achutha Menon
K. Karunakaran
A. K. Antony
Preceded byV. Viswanathan
Succeeded byJothi Venkatachalam
Personal details
Born(1910-05-01)1 May 1910
Satna, British India
Died20 October 1982(1982-10-20) (aged 72)
CitizenshipIndia
EducationGovernment College, Lahore
Alma materKing's College, Cambridge
OccupationPolitician

Niranjan Nath Wanchoo (also spelt Wanchu) OBE, ICS[1] (1 May 1910 – 20 October 1982) was a senior civil servant and later, Governor of the states of Kerala and Madhya Pradesh in India. His primary education was in Nowgong, Madhya Pradesh (1916-July 1920). He was educated at the Government College, Lahore and King's College, Cambridge[2] and the Royal College of Defence Studies, UK.[1]

Civil servant

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He was selected to the Indian Civil Service in 1934 and began his career as a Sub-Collector in Bihar. Over the course of his career, he served, in among other posts, as Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Defence and Chief Controller of defence production (1948–57), Secretary to Government of India, Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance (1960–61), Chairman of the Bokaro Steel plant (1965–70)[2] and Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Industrial Development (1968–70). He was also a member of Court of Governors of the Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad.[3] He retired as Chairman, Industrial Customs and Prices Bureau in 1972.

Governor

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He served as the Governor of Kerala from 1 April 1973 to 10 October 1977 – with C. Achutha Menon, K. Karunakaran and A. K. Antony as Chief Ministers[4] and then as Governor of Madhya Pradesh from 14 October 1977 to 16 August 1978 with Kailash Chandra Joshi and Virendra Kumar Sakhlecha as Chief Ministers.[5]

Other roles

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The Planning Commission appointed him the head of a committee to look into industrial development for the backward areas in India and to recommend fiscal and financial incentives for industries in these areas. The Wanchoo Committee recommended that a few areas be selected and fiscal and financial resources be spent to develop these into growth poles rather than spread out resources thinly but uniformly across all backward areas[6] He was also Chairman of Delhi Urban Art Commission in 1982.[7] He died on 20 October 1982.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b https://web.archive.org/web/20120628054923/http://ndc.nic.in/contents/index/103. Archived from the original on 28 June 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2012. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ a b "Raj Bhavan MP - सरकारी योजनाओ की जानकारी हिंदी में". 21 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Welcome to Administrative Staff College of India". www.asci.org.in. Archived from the original on 20 December 2010.
  4. ^ "General Info - Kerala Legislature".
  5. ^ "Department of Public Relations :: Madhya Pradesh". Archived from the original on 15 September 2007. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
  6. ^ Vaish, Kalpana (1993). Entrepreneurial Role Of Development Banks In Backward Areas. Delhi: Concept Publishers. pp. 32, 35.
  7. ^ "Delhi Urban Art Commission". Archived from the original on 15 June 2008. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
Preceded by Governor of Madhya Pradesh
8 March 1971 – 13 October 1977
Succeeded by