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K. C. Pant was born on 10 August, 1931 in Bhowali, United Provinces, British India, is an Indian politician (1931–2012). Discover K. C. Pant's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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Bhowali, United Provinces, British India |
Date of death |
15 November, 2012 |
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Delhi, India |
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K. C. Pant Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is K. C. Pant's Wife?
His wife is Ila Pant
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K. C. Pant Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is K. C. Pant worth at the age of 81 years old? K. C. Pant’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from India. We have estimated K. C. Pant's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Krishna Chandra Pant (10 August 1931 – 15 November 2012) was an Indian Member of Parliament for 26 years and was the prime minister's interlocutor on Kashmir.
He was a cabinet minister in the Government of India and held several constitutional positions over a period of 37 years.
Pant had held the positions of Minister for Defence, Minister of state for Home Affairs, Minister of Steel and Heavy Engineering, Finance, Atomic Energy and Science and Technology.
Kalawati Pant on 10 August 1931 in Bhowali – Kumaon region of the Himalayas, United Provinces (now Uttarakhand).
His early years were spent in Nainital and his schooling was in St. Joseph's College, Nainital.
He moved to Lucknow, post-independence when his father was appointed as the chief minister of the State of Uttar Pradesh.
He completed his post graduation from Lucknow University and went to Germany for further studies.
In 1957, he married Ila Pant in Nainital.
K.C. Pant has represented India in several international forums from 1965 onwards.
He has widely travelled in India and abroad.
In the early 1970s, after winning the Lok-Sabha parliamentary election from Nainital, he took over his first ministerial posting as the minister of state for Home Affairs, and resolved two very critical issues of the time.
First, he negotiated to maintain Andhra-Telangana as a single state.
Secondly he helped the North Eastern states where there was a churning due to Meghalaya being granted full statehood.
Pant was appointed as the minister for education in 1985.
During his tenure he came up with some major campaigns like Education for the Blind, Mass Literacy Campaign, Delinking jobs from degrees, Education for all initiative, Model School for all the districts and some major job-oriented programmes.
He also presented and passed the proposal for setting up an open university that would provide higher education to everyone.
It was named Indira Gandhi National Open University – IGNOU.
Pant was Union Minister for Defence for the years 1987–89.
The major initiatives taken by him were Modernisation of Defence equipment and services upgrading and making it self–sufficient, improving the foreign ties with Russia, US and other countries.
He also played a major role in the Agni and Prithvi missile programmes.
Under Pant's tenure, the National Population Policy with the objective of Population Control, was constituted on 11 April 2000.
The planning commission was headed by the then prime minister, A.B Vajpayee, and K.C Pant was appointed as the deputy chairman.
He, along with his committee members, focused on agricultural development to achieve the goal of Hunger Free India.
To ensure food security, he implemented strategies to double the food production, increase the employment and income in the agricultural sector, improved the rural infrastructure through poverty alleviation schemes and started distributing free food grains to the people below the poverty line.
During his tenure, he concentrated on the other sectors too.
In the education sector, investment was made in the PM's Special Action Plan for the expansion and improvement of social infrastructure in education.
Then, measures were adopted to increase the employment in the country.
Measures were taken to improve the health of the industrial, railway and telecommunication sectors.
On 1 January 2004 Pant as a deputy chairman, planning commission in his official statement confirmed that India's GDP growth was at 8%.
Pant was appointed as the Chairman of the 10th Finance Commission by the then Prime Minister Narsimha Rao.
He was responsible for giving recommendations for the distributions of the net proceeds of taxes between the Union and the States and also on the norms related to the grants-in-aid allotted to the states to raise their income in addition to other activities like suggesting changes with respect to the net proceeds in terms of additional excise duties etc.
Pant was responsible for heading the long-term strategic planning and formulation of strategy of national security, for the coordination of current decision making and followup of policy implementation and for coordinated intelligence assessment for national security planning and management as the Deputy Chairman of the National Security Council.
He was chairman of the 10th Finance Commission.
Chairman, Centre for Research and Information Systems for the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries (RIS), New Delhi; chairman, G.B. Pant Social Science Institute, Allahabad; and, co-chairman, Indo-UK Round Table.
K C Pant died on 15 November 2012 at the age of 81.
He left behind his wife Ila Pant and two sons.
He was the first chairman of the Advisory Board on Energy, chairman of the 10th Finance Commission and the deputy chairman of the Planning Commission of India, the economic planning body of India; his Vision 2020 document was published as India's Development Scenario, Next Decade and Beyond.
Krishna Chandra Pant (K.C. Pant), informally known as "Raja" was born to the freedom fighter Govind Ballabh Pant and Smt.