Position | Date | Outcome |
Chairman, Finance Commission | November 2007 | Vijay Kelkar, 14 November 2007 |
Comptroller and Auditor-General | January 2008 | Vinod Rai, 17 December 2007. |
Secretary, Dept. Financial Services, MOF | January 2008 | Arun Ramanathan, 8 January 2008. |
Chairman, SEBI. link, Video on 24 January | February 2008 | C. B. Bhave, but do see this, 14 February 2008. |
Two members of SEBI | ||
Chairman, IRDA. link, link | May 2008 | |
Governor, RBI. link link | September 2008 | |
Chairman and members of Competition Commission. link, link, link |
Also see:
- Who will fill the hot seats by Tamal Bandyopadhyay in Mint. 4 January, and the associated Experts speak on regulators.
Ajay Shah for RBI governor ;)
ReplyDeleteAjay, in fact I would like to hear your comments on Anonymous's comment :)
ReplyDeleteAnony.. good one :)
But Ajay that will be something isn't it? :D [I would love to see that happening ;) ]
Dudes, in all recorded history no blogger has ever amounted to anything!
ReplyDeleteHey... you are not just a blogger...
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>>Jump Up!
Ajay Shah may not be or become the RBI Governor (one never knows...) but I feel that the same should not stop persons who mould / shape our country's economic policies and future from giving due consideration to his writings / seeking his opinion in the process of making crucial economic decisions.
ReplyDeleteAt the same time Ajay Shah hoping that you would continue expressing your views in a timely, clear and forthright manner so that everyone can be aware and benefited.