Essay on Dr. Manmohan Singh—The Ex-Prime Minister of India Complete Essay for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes.

Manmohan Singh, our 14th Prime Minister is a man of extreme simplicity and pure integrity. Born on Sept. 26, 1932 at Gah in West Punjab (now in Pakistan), he completed his M.A., D Phil from Oxford University and D Litt from Honoris Causa University.
For his brilliant career he was appointed as a senior lecturer in Economics at Punjab University, Chandigarh only at the age of 25. In 1969 he became the Professor of International Trade, Delhi School of Economic in Delhi University. He also enjoyed the post of Governor, Reserve Bank of India.
And so far his political career is concerned, he came into politics in June 1991 and became Union Finance Minister. During his tenure he achieved great popularity because of his sincerity and far sightedness.
It was his brilliance and sincerity that made him the leader of the party of head the Country as its new Prime Minister after the decline of Ms. Sonia Gandhi to hold this chair.
Mr. Singh took oath on 23rd May 2004 and became the most educated Prime Minister of India. He was a world – class economist, educated at several Cambridge colleges where he won honours of prestigious Wrenbury scholarship. The most positive aspect of his new career is that he has no political agenda of his own like Mr. P.V. Narasimha Rao. Mr. Singh’s AICC biodata lists him as a ‘professor and civil servant’
He spent long year as a successful teacher. A generation of students remember him as a great teacher. Those who studied international economics with him at Delhi School of Economics say he would use his practical experience to life subject from its “theorem- based theorizing.”
Mr. Singh is deeply religious, but most certainly does not wear his religion on his sleeve. He is the first of the minority Sikh Community to become PM. There are many hopes and aspirations from this non- controversial person. He has to tackle a lot of rough weather of Indian politics. Still it is hoped that he would handle it with great care. He has enjoyed Ms. Gandhi’s trust in a manner that few others do. It is not a matter of words and ideology – there were many who have in the past appeared closer to Ms. Gandhi – but common traits of modesty, bordering on self- effacement, integrity and ability. And so her decision to put him forward as the PM is the clearest signal that reforms will be on track, albeit with a human face.
In his very first conference after being invited by President Abdul Kalam to form the new government, Singh said his regime would pursue disinvestment on a selective basis and encourage both the public and private sectors. He also seems to give focus on education, health for all. Environment, housing and agriculture, so far secular agenda is concerned he highlights the need of communal harmony. Thus, we , the citizens of India, can hope an atmosphere of peace, created by our hon’ble Prime Minister.







