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Term of Office: 25 July 1987 TO 25 July 1992
Born on December 4, 1910 in
the village of Rajamadam, Thanjavur District,
Tamil Nadu, Shri Venkataraman married Smt Janaki
Venkataraman in the year 1938. They have three
daughters.
EDUCATION:
Educated locally and in the
city of Madras, Shri Venkataraman obtained his
Master Degree in Economics from Madras
University. He later qualified in Law from the
Law College, Madras.
LAW:
Shri Venkataraman was
enrolled in the High Court, Madras in 1935 and
in the Supreme Court in 1951.
While practicing Law, Shri Venkataraman was
drawn into the movement for India's freedom from
Britain's colonial subjugation. His active
participation in the Indian National Congress's
celebrated resistance to the British Government,
the 'Quit India Movement of 1942', resulted in
his detention for two years under the British
Government's Defence of India Rules.
Shri Venkataraman's interest in the Law
continued during this period. In 1946, when the
Transfer of Power from British to Indian hands
was imminent, the Government of India included
him in the panel of lawyers sent to Malaya and
Singapore to defend Indian nationals charged
with offences of collaboration during the
Japanese occupation of those two places.
In the years 1947 to 1950, Shri Venkataraman
served as Secretary of the Madras Provincial Bar
Federation.
TRADE UNIONS:
Shri Venkataraman acquired,
early in his legal career, an abiding interest
in the law pertaining to labour. On his release
from prison in 1944, Shri Venkataraman took up
the Organisation of the Labour Section of the
Tamil Nadu Congress Committee. He founded, in
1949, the Labour Law Journal which publishes
important decisions pertaining to labour and is
an acknowledged specialist publication. Shri
Venkataraman came to be intimately associated
with trade union activity, founding or leading
several unions, including those for plantation
workers, estate staff, dock-workers, railway
workers and working journalists. Shri
Venkataraman also took a direct and keen
interest in the conditions of agricultural
workers in his home district of Thanjavur.
LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY:
Law and trade union activity
led to Shri Venkataraman's increasing
association with politics. He was elected in
1950, to free India's Provisional Parliament
(1950-1952) and to the First Parliament
(1952-1957). During his term of legislative
activity, Shri Venkataraman attended the 1952
Session of the Metal Trades Committee of
International Labour Organisation as a workers'
delegate. He was a member of the Indian
Parliamentary Delegation to the Commonwealth
Parliamentary Conference in New Zealand.
Shri Venkataraman was also Secretary to the
Congress Parliamentary Party in 1953-1954.
MINISTERIAL AND OTHER
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Although re-elected to
Parliament in 1957, Shri Venkataraman resigned
his seat in the Lok Sabha to join the State
Government of Madras as a Minister. There Shri
Venkataraman held the portfolios of Industries,
Labour, Cooperation, Power, Transport and
Commercial Taxes from 1957 to 1967.
During this time, he was also Leader of the
Upper House, namely, the Madras Legislative
Council.
Shri Venkataraman was appointed a Member of the
Union Planning Commission in 1967 and was
entrusted the subjects of Industry, Labour,
power, Transport, Communications, Railways. He
held that office until 1971.
In 1977, Shri Venkataraman was elected to the
Lok Sabha from Madras (South) Constituency and
served as an Opposition Member of Parliament and
Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
In 1980, Shri Venkataraman was re-elected to the
Lok Sabha and was appointed Union Minister of
Finance in the Government headed by Smt Indira
Gandhi. He was later appointed Union Minister of
Defence.
Shri Venkataraman was also, variously, member of
the Political Affairs Committee and the Economic
Affairs Committee of the Union Cabinet;
Governor, International Monetary Fund, the
International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development, and the Asian Development Bank.
U.N. COMMITTEES AND CONFERENCES:
Shri Venkataraman was a
Delegate to the United Nations General Assembly
in 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960 and 1961.
He was Leader of the Indian Delegation to the
42nd Session of the International Labour
Conference at Geneva (1958) and represented
India in the Inter Parliamentary Conference in
Vienna (1978). He was a Member, United Nations
Administrative Tribunal from 1955 to 1979 and
was its President from 1968 to 1979.
TRAVELS ABROAD:
Shri Vankataraman has visited a large number
of countries in West and East Europe, the Soviet
Union, U.S.A., Canada, South East Asia, Japan,
Australia, New Zealand, Yugoslavia and Mauritius
on official duties.
ACADEMIC HONOURS AND AWARDS:
Shri Venkataraman has
received the Doctorate of Law (Honoris Causa)
from University of Madras, the Doctorate of Law
(Honoris Causa) from Nagarjuna University. He is
Honorary Fellow, Madras Medical College; Doctor
of Social Sciences, University of Roorkee;
Doctor of Law (Honoris Causa) from University of
Burdwan. He has been awarded The Tamra Patra for
participation in the freedom struggle, the
Soviet Land Prize for his travelogue on Shri
Kamraj's visit to the Socialist countries. He is
the recipient of a Souvenir from the
Secretary-General of the United Nations for
distinguished service as President of the U.N.
Administrative Tribunal.
The title of "Sat Seva Ratna" has been conferred
on him by His Holiness the Sankaracharya of
Kancheepuram.
VICE-PRESIDENT OF INDIA:
Shri Venkataraman was elected
Vice-President of India in August, 1984.
He was, simultaneously, Chairman of the Rajya
Sabha (Council of States), the Second Chamber of
the Indian Parliament. As Vice-President of
India, he was Chairman of the Jury for the
Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International
Understanding and of the International Jury for
the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament
and Development. He was Vice-Chairman of the
Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund; Trustee, Indira
Gandhi Memorial Trust; President, Indian
Institute of Public Administration; Chancellor,
Gandhgram Rural Institute; Chancellor, Delhi
University; Chancellor, Punjab University and
President of the Indian Council for Cultural
Relations.
PRESIDENT OF INDIA:
Having been elected to the
Office of the President of India, Shri
Venkataraman was sworn in on July 25, 1987. He
is the Eighth President of the Republic of
India.
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