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This Article is From Aug 08, 2013

Meet Raghuram Rajan, the RBI's Officer on Special Duty

Mr. Rajan, a noted economist and former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, will be among the youngest to occupy the high chair at the RBI.

Meet Raghuram Rajan, the RBI's Officer on Special Duty
New Delhi:

RBI governor-designate Raghuram Rajan will work as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) at the central bank for three weeks before taking over as the head of the institution.

"Dr Raghuram Rajan is...appointed as Officer on Special Duty at the Reserve Bank of India for a period of three weeks prior to his taking over as governor on September 5, 2013 to provide for an overlap with the present governor," the Finance Ministry said.

He has been appointed for a three-year term and will succeed D. Subbarao.

He is currently serving as the Chief Economic Advisor, Ministry of Finance.

Mr. Rajan, a noted economist and former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, will be among the youngest to occupy the high chair at the RBI. He will be 50 years and six months old when he takes over as the 23rd governor next month.

He will be the first non-civil servant in 10 years to steer the RBI. The previous non-IAS RBI governor was Bimal Jalan, who had an almost six-year stint that ended in 2003.

An alumnus of IIM-Ahmedabad and IIT-Delhi, Dr Rajan did his doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He was a professor at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business before taking up the Finance Ministry assignment.

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