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Ishwari Prasad Gupta

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Ishwari Prasad Gupta
I.P. Gupta IAS
7th Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
In office
23 December 1996 – 25 May 2001
Preceded byVakkom Purushothaman
Succeeded byNagendra Nath Jha
Personal details
Born(1931-02-05)February 5, 1931
Arrah (Bihar) India
DiedDecember 12, 2018(2018-12-12) (aged 87)
New Delhi India
SpouseSushila Gupta
ChildrenPramod Gupta & Vinod Gupta (son)
Pushpa Verma & Poonam Singh (daughter)
ProfessionRetired Indian Administrative Service

Ishwari Prasad Gupta (5 February 1931, Arrah - 12 December 2018 Delhi) was a 1958 batch IAS.[1] He had been the Joint Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Chief Secretary to the Government of Tripura and Lt Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Gupta has also been writing on political and diplomatic issues from time to time in the newspapers.[citation needed] He is survived by his spouse and younger son, Vinod Gupta, in New Delhi.[1]

Early life

Ishwari Prasad Gupta was born to Bishwa Nath Gupta and Janki Devi on 5 February 1931 in Bihar. He was a meritorious student since childhood who passed every class securing first division up to postgraduate standard. He took M.Sc. degree in Mathematics with a Gold medal in 1951 at the age of 20 from the erstwhile Patna Science College, which is now known as Patna University. He also did LL.B. from Delhi University in 1996 after retirement from Indian Administrative Service. He was inspired by the Karmayoga doctrines of Swami Vivekanand throughout his entire life.[citation needed]

Career

Gupta joined IAS in 1958 under Manipur - Tripura cadre. He served as Secretary, Deputy Commissioner in the Government of Arunachal Pradesh. From 1969 to 1972 he was the Chief Secretary to the Government of Tripura. Later he was assigned as Director/Deputy Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs from 1972 to 1975.[citation needed]

Administrative assignments

From 1975 to 1976 he remained Hill Commissioner of Manipur. Then he was posted as Chief Secretary to the Government of Arunachal Pradesh in 1976 where he served up to 1981.

From 1981 to 1984 he was assigned the post of Joint Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs. Looking into his previous performances he was again sent to Tripura to serve as Chief Secretary.

He was Additional Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Home affairs from December 1985 to March 1988. Again he was assigned the post of Chief Secretary to Tripura Government.

Later he was Advisor to the Governor of Assam from November 1990 to June 1991. He was made the Member, Central Administrative Tribunal, Principal Bench, New Delhi from June 1991 to February 1993.

State election commissioner

From October 1994 to February 1996 he remained the state election commissioner for Union territories of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshdweep, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

Lieutenant Governor

His last assignment as a diplomat was the Lieutenant governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands from 23 December 1996 to 25 May 2001.

Honored by Bangladesh

Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina honored him recently on 27 March 2012 at Dhaka. She expressed her sincere gratitude and respect to all the foreign friends of Bangladesh who were honored this day along with Gupta, for their invaluable contributions in the Liberation War of Bangladesh as well as for their unflinching support.[2][3]

Works

Some of his published articles in English language are:

  • Article 371A: Implications[4]
  • Humane Touch[5]
  • TNV Accord - an assessment[6]
  • Evolution of N-E States[7]
  • Repatriating the Chakmas[8]

References

  1. ^ a b "All Members". ARSP India. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Bangladesh honours foreign friends tomorrow". Newagebd.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  3. ^ thedailystar.net. "Breaking & Latest News from Bangladesh". The Daily Star. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  4. ^ NE SUN (Newspaper) New Delhi October 8–14, 1994 page 24 & 25
  5. ^ NE SUN (Newspaper) New Delhi October 22–28, 1994 page 24
  6. ^ NE SUN (Newspaper) New Delhi January 14–20, 1995 page 10 & 11
  7. ^ NORTH EAST SUN (Newspaper) New Delhi October 15–31, 1996 page 28
  8. ^ NORTH EAST SUN (Newspaper) New Delhi 14 November 1996 page 31
Government offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
1996–2001
Succeeded by