Raghuram Rajan recently said that he had once shut down operations at his alma mater IIT-Delhi when he was involved in college politics. Terming it as not one of his proudest moments, the former RBI governor told Lallantop shared stories from his time at the premier institution when he contested an election.
"Election in IIT does not happen on the party basis, it happens on an individual basis," Rajan told the media house. "I became the Secretary of the English Debating Society. Then I became general secretary of the Students Affairs Council... that time, we also held a strike against the institute authority because scholarships were not given to Ph.D. students. So we shut the IIT for a day... Not my proudest moment."
Commenting on his experience with politics, Raghuram Rajan said he was fortunate to have gotten out of it. "I was involved in politics. Fortunately, I got out of it also," Business Today quoted him as saying.
The former RBI governor studied electrical engineering at IIT-Delhi from 1981 to 1985 and headed the student council. He then proceeded to do an MBA from IIM-Ahmedabad and a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Rajan is currently promoting his new book 'Breaking the Mould' which he has co-authored with economist Rohit Lamba. Commenting on the upcoming book, he said, "India is at a critical juncture. the decisions we make now will determine its economic future, either for the good or the bad. Our book outlines India's options -- it can either blindly follow outdated paths that other countries took or it can chart a uniquely Indian way."
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