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This Article is From Jun 28, 2022

Venkataraman Krishnamurthy: Doyen Of India's Public Sector Units

Venkataraman Krishnamurthy: Doyen Of India's Public Sector Units
Steel Authority of India signage. (Photo: REUTERS/Adnan Abidi)

Venkataraman Krishnamurthy, the former chairman of BHEL, Maruti Udyog and SAIL who was considered the turnaround man of several public sector units, died at the age of 97.

Born in the temple town of Tamil Nadu's Karuveli, Krishnamurthy was also known as the 'father of public sector undertaking in India'.

Starting his career as a technician on the airfields during World War II, he earned a diploma in electrical engineering, following which he rose up through the ranks of the Madras Electricity Board.

In 1954, he was appointed to the Planning Commission in charge of power projects. Later at BHEL, he helped save the company from its imminent disintegration.

As the founding chairman of Maruti Udyog Ltd., he ushered in the modern era of India's automobile industry with the introduction of the Maruti 800. He then went on to turn around the Steel Authority of India Ltd. from a failing company into an industry leader. He also helmed the Gas Authority of India Ltd., now known as GAIL Ltd.

He worked with five prime ministers - Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi, Morarji Desai, Rajiv Gandhi and Manmohan Singh, and was also a member of the National Advisory Council headed by Sonia Gandhi.

Krishnamurthy also served as chairman of the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council from 2004 to 2014 with a Cabinet minister's rank. He was also one of the founding trustees of the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation.

In the academic field, he served as the chairman of premier institutes like the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, IIM Ahmedabad, and Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi, in addition to being the chancellors of Indian Maritime University and Central University of Tamil Nadu.

Krishnamurthy was conferred with Padma Shri (1973), Padma Bhushan (1986) and Padma Vibhushan (2007). Japan also awarded him with its highest civilian honour 'The Order of the Rising Sun' in 2009 for his contribution towards the promotion of bilateral economic relations between India and Japan.

Krishnamurthy passed away at his home in Chennai on Sunday.

"A true legend among public sector managers, a man who built BHEL, turned around SAIL and launched Maruti, is no more. V Krishnamurthy had a glorious innings but missed his century by just three years. He'll remain an important part of Indian economic history," Congress leader Jairam Ramesh tweeted.

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