Manmohan Singh Turns 88, PM Modi Wishes Him “Long And Healthy Life”
Manmohan Singh was Prime Minister for 10 years until the Congress was decimated by the BJP in 2014 and PM Modi took power for the first time.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted Manmohan Singh on his birthday today, wishing him a long and healthy life. “Birthday greetings to Dr. Manmohan Singh Ji. I pray to Almighty that he is blessed with a long and healthy life,” PM Modi tweeted.
Dr.Manmohan Singh, who headed the UPA alliance government somewhere in the range of 2004 and 2014, turned 88 today. The famous market analyst, credited with getting clearing changes during the 1990s, was Prime Minister for a long time until the Congress was devastated by the BJP in 2014 and PM Modi took power unexpectedly.
Dr. Manmohan Singh was conceived on September 26, 1932, in the town Gah in the Punjab region before Partition.
He learned at the Panjab University and University of Cambridge, UK, where he earned a First Class Honors degree in Economics in 1957. Dr. Singh followed this with a D. Phil in Economics from Oxford University in 1962.
In 1971, Dr. Singh joined the legislature as Economic Advisor in the Commerce Ministry. He later accepting function as account service in the legislature of PV Narasimha Rao and did different basic changes to haul the nation out of a financial emergency.
In 2004, he became Prime Minister after Sonia Gandhi wouldn’t take the top post following the Congress’ political decision win. Towards the finish of his subsequent term, the Congress government combat charges of debasement and a financial log jam.
Dr. Singh has been met with India’s second most elevated non-military personnel honor, the Padma Vibhushan (1987). Different honors and praises gave upon the senior Congress pioneer incorporate the Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Award of the Indian Science Congress (1995); the Asia Money Award for Finance Minister of the Year (1993 and 1994); the Euro Money Award for Finance Minister of the Year (1993), the Adam Smith Prize of the University of Cambridge (1956); and the Wright’s Prize for Distinguished Performance at St. John’s College in Cambridge (1955).
Dr. Singh has likewise been respected by various different affiliations including the Japanese Nihon Keizai Shimbun. Dr. Singh is a beneficiary of privileged degrees from numerous colleges including the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford.
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