Suresh Tendulkar

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Suresh Tendulkar
The Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to PM, Dr. Suresh D. Tendulkar releasing the "Review of Economy 2008-09", at a Press Conference, in New Delhi on January 23, 2009.jpg
Born15 February 1939
Died21 June 2011 (aged 72)
NationalityIndian
Alma mater Pune University
Delhi School of Economics
Harvard University
Occupation Economist
Known forReport on Estimation of Poverty Tendulkar Method
SpouseSunetra Tendulkar

Suresh D. Tendulkar (15 February 1939 – 21 June 2011) was an Indian economist and former chief of the National Statistical Commission. [1] Tendulkar was a member of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) from 2004 to 2008 and then served as its chairman from 2008 to 2009 when C. Rangarajan vacated the post to enter the Rajya Sabha. He died on 21 June 2011, as a result of cardiac arrest at Prayag Hospital, Pune (India). [2]

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Early life

Suresh Tendulkar completed his B.Com. from Pune University, where he secured the top rank in his batch. He was born in a Maharashtrian brahmin family [3] He then completed his M.A. from the Delhi School of Economics, topping his batch once again. He went on to obtain a PhD in Economics from Harvard University. [4]

Career

Suresh D. Tendulkar addressing a Press Conference, 2009 The Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to PM, Dr. Suresh D. Tendulkar addressing a Press Conference on "Review of Economy 2008-09", in New Delhi on January 23, 2009.jpg
Suresh D. Tendulkar addressing a Press Conference, 2009

Tendulkar headed a namesake committee, The Suresh Tendulkar Committee, which was responsible for studying the portion of the population that lived below the poverty line (BPL). [5] He also served as member of the Reserve Bank of India’s central board of directors. Prof. Tendulkar was known for his extensive work on "Credit and Privatisation policies" and "Indian development issues and policies", including liberalisation and globalisation. He was also a part-time member of the National Statistical Commission (2000–01), the first "Disinvestment Commission" (1996–99), and the Fifth "Central Pay Commission" (1994–97).

Prof. Tendulkar's pioneering contribution was his extensive work on poverty and estimation of people below poverty line (BPL). A committee was formed by government of India in 2005, with Tendulkar as chairman to 'report on methodology of estimation of poverty'. In 2009, this committee came out with a new method to calculate poverty. According to this method, the number of the poor in India in 2004–05 rose from 27.5 per cent of the total population to 37.2 per cent. [6] In past, poverty was estimated by looking at a limited view of money required for stipulated minimum calorie intake [7] by individuals. But the Tendulkar committee moved to a wider definition, including spending on food as well as education, health, light(electricity), clothing and footwear.

He was a professor of economics at the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India. He has authored several books, such as ‘Reintegrating India with the World Economy’ and ‘Understanding Reforms’ to name a few.

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