Monday, April 6, 2009

History of Rao Inderjit Singh


About Rao Inderjit Singh

Rao Inderjit Singh born on 11 February 1951 in Rewari district of Indian state haryana, is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India . He represents the Mahendragarh constituency of Haryana and is a member of the Indian National Congress political party of India. This Political Social worker and agriculturist advocate is happily married with Smt. Manita Singh and blessed with two children.

Education

He was educated at the Lawrence School of Sanawar. Post to that he completed his Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) and Bachelor of Law from bona fide University of Delhi. He has a keen interest in Social and activities that helps in betterment of mankind.

Social And Cultural Activities

Since he is deeply touched by the villagers and the hard work they put in. He has a great interest in providing educational facilities in rural areas so as to make them more efficient in terms of farming, cropping and cultivation.His favourite pastime and recreation includes Angling, exploring nature in natural surroundings and others.

Political career

Currently he is Minister of state for defence production of India under Defence Ministry. His full fledged political career started in the year 1977 where he selected MLA for 4 terms and MP for 2 terms. In 1977 he was elected to Haryana Vidhan Sabha as MLA(1977-1982), in 1982 again he was to Elected to Haryana Haryana Vidhan Sabha as MLA, for 2nd term(1982-87) , during this tenure he was Minister of State (Haryana), Independent Charge of Food and civil supplies (1986 -1987) , in the year 1991 again he came up with flying colours in elections and elected for 3rd term(1991-96) and was made Cabinet Minister, Government of Haryana to look after the portfolios of Environment & Forests and Medical & Technical Education.

In the year 1998 he made his way towards Parliament street and elected to 12th Lok Sabha from Mahendergarh Parliamentary Constituency of Haryana for the first time and was made Member, Committee on Science and Technology; Environment and Forests.

Repeating his own history one more time in 2000, he was elected MLA for Government of Haryana for 4th term (2000-04). In 2004 he was elected to 14th Lok Sabha from Mahendergarh Parliamentary Constituency in Haryana for the 2nd time and did his job quite well as a Union Minister of State for External Affairs.

From Febuary 2006 he is taking care of Defence Ministry as a Union Minister of State for Defence Production and in the recent past, the Ministry of Defence has taken many innovative and praiseworthy steps to tie together the potential of India’s private sector in defence industry by providing level playing field.
And still he is making us proud by implementing new result oriented projects.

Rao Inderjit Singh, Minister of State for Defence Production

(Rao Inderjit Singh, Minister of State for Defence Production)

In quite a few recent years, the Ministry of state for Defence production has come up with flying colours despite of many leaps and bounds and the backbone being all this major time growth is praiseworthy dedication and hard work of Rao Inderjit Singh, Minister of State for Defence Production.

Rao Inderjit Singh as a Minister of State for Defence Production has taken many ground-breaking and result oriented steps to connect the potential of India’s private sector in defence industry by providing proper domain to work upon. Under his able governance government had announced a policy where it is permissible for private Sector to take up production of any Defence items under licence. Here the major contribution from the Industry is expected in the development and production of equipment required in the future by the Armed Forces.

Rao Inderjit Singh has completely eradicated the misconception that India’s defence offset policy has been framed exclusively to promote export of goods produced by the public sector and the private sector is unlikely to benefit from it.
At the same time few result oriented guidelines are brought out under the Defence Procurement Procedures 2006 so as to make clear distinction between public sector and private sector or preferential treatment for Public Sector Unit.
He has made the Integrated Defence Headquarters preparing a long term capability plan, which indicates the future long term requirements. The Integrated Defence Headquarters is also preparing a public version of this capability plan to be shared with the Industry.

Not only this, but joint ventures will also be promoted provided the Indian company and the foreign partner do find advantages in making the joint venture. Mean to say if the cost of the equipment is going to reduce giving an advantage to the joint venture in the competitive environment then joint ventures will occur. If joint ventures are made only to provide upfront for supply of fully formed foreign material then they will not be formed for the reason that the foreign vendor will be able to quote a better price without having an intermediary.

During his tenure private partnership in defence production is being encouraged for bringing about healthy competition, which would subsequently result in better products for the defence forces. After implementing all this India is now a bigger importer of defence technology, and it is expected that in another ten years it would become an exporter of defence technology, especially in the neighbourhood. According to Rao Inderjit Singh, there is a strong need for some better change in the existing model of defence production. Instead of taking a decision and making a product at the top level and then passing it on to the developing agencies, India should adopt foreign countries model wherein private players offer different products to the defence forces, who, in turn, go for the best one.

His recently promulgated Defence Procurement Manual had enabled people at its best to courageously go ahead for defence deals. Since it was being noticed that because of fear of being subjected to unnecessary inquires, people were hesitant about signing big defence deals. Hence, things were kept pending and by putting the Defence Procurement Manual in place, ministry of defence has given them a protection, that if they take a decision according to the manual, then nobody can point a finger towards you. Under his proficient guidance with extraordinary dedication the defence ministry is cheering success with hefty profits and still he is providing his expertise to entire nation.

Rao Inderjit Singh As a Social Worker

(Rao Inderjit Singh-Active social worker)

Rao Inderjit Singh was born on 11th February 1951 in Rewari district of Indian state of Haryana, is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Mahendragarh constituency of Haryana and is a member of the Indian National Congress political party of India. This Political Social worker and agriculturist advocate is happily married with Smt. Manita Singh and blessed with two children.

Right from the young age he was against corruption and ill elements promoting it, he has been always a dedicated social worker. He has a deep interest in Social activities that helps in betterment of society.

Since he is deeply touched by the villagers and the hard work they put in. He has a great interest in providing educational facilities in rural areas so as to make them more efficient in terms of farming, cropping and cultivation.

He always strive his best for the rights of people who are oppressed and below poverty line. He was always keen to get into a type of profession where he can be in touch with common man hence he decide to choose politics as a career.

Currently he is Minister of state for defence production of India under Defence Ministry. His full fledged political career started in the year 1977 where he selected MLA for 4 terms and MP for 2 terms. In 1977 he was elected to Haryana Vidhan Sabha as MLA(1977-1982), in 1982 again he was to Elected to Haryana Haryana Vidhan Sabha as MLA, for 2nd term(1982-87) , during this tenure he was Minister of State (Haryana), Independent Charge of Food and and civil supplies (1986 -1987) , in the year 1991 again he came up with flying colours in elections and elected for 3rd term(1991-96) and was made Cabinet Minister, Government of Haryana to look after the portfolios of Environment & Forests and Medical & Technical Education.

In the year 1998 he made his way towards Parliament street and elected to 12th Lok Sabha from Mahendergarh Parliamentary Constituency of Haryana for the first time and was made Member, Committee on Science and Technology; Environment and Forests.

Repeating his own history one more time in 2000, he was elected MLA for Government of Haryana for 4th term (2000-04). In 2004 he was elected to 14th Lok Sabha from Mahendergarh Parliamentary Constituency in Haryana for the 2nd time and did his job quite well as a Union Minister of State for External Affairs.

From Febuary 2006 he is taking care of Defence Ministry as a Union Minister of State for Defence Production and in the recent past, the Ministry of Defence has taken many innovative and praiseworthy steps to tie together the potential of India’s private sector in defence industry by providing a proper domain.

Through politics he is been doing betterment of millions of Indian in some way or the other, also he is associated with many NGOs (non governmental organisations) to promote wellness and humanity.