Hearty congratulations to Mr. H. R. Khan on his reappointment as DG. There never was any doubt about that. I was in VOF CAB Pune a few years back. There everybody from sweeper to the Principal was singing paeans about Mr. Khan of his qualities of heart and head. I did not have the good fortune of seeing him personally. But I am sure that my prophecy of his clearing the last hurdle in RBI will come true.
B. K. Kamath, CGM (Retd.)
Heartiest congratulations to Khan Sahab. Having known Harun from the days when he was RPCD Bhubaneshwar incharge, Principal CAB and fellow Director on the Board of Dena Bank, he is a pleasant, polite, pushing and practical executive. I am sure his extension will help in continued guidance to banks.
- Subhash Wadhwa, Former MD AFC& CGM NABARD
Hearty Congratulations to Mr Khan.Hope the rural sector in general and financial inclusion in particular will thrive under his leadership.
- Dr.T.V.Gopalakrishnan
This is a most welcome move. Congratulations to H R Khan Continuity at the top will help in ensuring that the institution can take forward policy initiatives forward without losing ‘learning time’ for new incumbents at the top at shorter intervals. Government of India should guide authorities responsible for top level appointments within the government and public sector and even large corporates and organisations dependent on public resources to plan their recruitment, career progression and placement plans to make sure that the pool available for selection for top-most layer in institution/departments have enough number of eligible candidates in the age-group of 45-55 so that individuals appointed get a tenure of 5 to 10 years. HR policy needs a revamp. Sometime back eligibility criteria had to be changed to get more than one candidate for ‘selecting’ the CEO of a large public sector organisation.
- M.G.Warrier
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Heartiest Congratulations to Shri H R Khan Sahib for his second inning as Dy.Governor in RBI.
MAHAJAN M L
NY-USA
Heartiest Congratulations to Sri HR Khan for is second innings as DG of RBI.
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