The Sunday Guardian

Stephenian­s have top posts in Modi government

High-ranking politician­s of the UPA government have also been from St. Stephen’s college.

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There may be many difference­s in the previous Congress-led United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) government and the incumbent Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government, but their love for St. Stephen’s college graduates seems to be a common factor.

If the UPA government’s top political leaders were prod- ucts of the prestigiou­s St. Stephen’s college, the Modi government’s top bureaucrat­ic posts are also held by St. Stephen’s products.

The list of high-ranking politician­s who were Stephenian­s and part of the UPA government include Congress president Rahul Gandhi who pursued History Honours at St. Stephen’s college, but he did not finish the course and went abroad. Others include Sachin Pilot, who was recently appointed as Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Kapil Sibal, Virbhadra Singh, Salman Khursheed and Shashi Tharoor. All these leaders held top ranks in the UPA government.

St. Stephen’s college, the oldest college in Delhi (establishe­d in 1881), has a long list of alumni currently holding top official ranks, including in the Modi government. The list includes the current Chief Justice of India (CJI) Justice Ranjan Gogoi, new Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikant­a Das, Cabinet Secretary Pradeep Kumar Sinha, Finance Secretary Ajay Narayan Jha, interim director of the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion Mannem Nageswara Rao, Comptrolle­r and Auditor General Rajiv Mehrishi and NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant. Vicechairm­an of NITI Aayog Rajiv Kumar, too, is from St. Stephen’s college.

Not only are the abovementi­oned officials from the same college, interestin­gly, most of them are history graduates. CJI Ranjan Gogoi and RBI Governor Shaktikant­a Das are history graduates from St. Stephen’s. Das, who took over after the sudden resignatio­n of Urjit Patel earlier this week, is a 1980 batch IAS officer. Ajay Narayan Jha, Finance Secretary since December 2018, also graduated from the college with a BA degree in History and is a 1982 IAS batch officer. CAG Rajiv Mehrishi, too, is a history graduate from Stephen’s.

Mehrishi is from the 1978 IAS batch. Cabinet Secretary Pradeep Sinha and Amitabh Kant of the Niti Aayog graduated in Economics. Kant is from the 1980 Kerala IAS batch. The iTV Foundation, the corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) wing of iTV Network, organised pre-Christmas celebratio­ns at Sai Kripa, a Noida based home for orphaned and abandoned children, on Thursday. The special evening was attended by Aishwarya Sharma, Chairperso­n, iTV Foundation. During the event, iTV Foundation arranged several activities like arrival of Santa Claus who spread the Christmas cheer by distributi­ng gifts to all the children; also present to entertain the children was a magician who performed a magic show. The team also distribute­d snack boxes to all the children. On the occasion, Aishwarya Sharma said: “Christmas is a time of celebratio­n, hope and laughter and the iTV Foundation organised this activity in order to bring joy in the lives of these underprivi­leged children who are deprived of this experience.” At the event, Sharma spent time with the Sai Kripa NGO children who displayed their immense talent during special activities like singing, dancing, poem recitation and storytelli­ng. Both the children and representa­tives of the iTV Foundation enjoyed themselves during the event.

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