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Aung San Suu Kyi:
 

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This Burmese opposition politician serves as chairperson of the National League for Democracy in Burma. In the 1990 general election, the NLD won 59% of the national votes and 81% of the seats in Parliament. She had, however, been detained under house arrest for almost fifteen of the years between July 1989 and her most recent release on November 13, 2010, making her one of the world’s most prominent political prisoners.

Aung San Suu Kyi has received vocal support from Western nations in Europe, Australia, Northand South America, India, Israel, Japan, the Philippines, and South Korea. She received the Rafto Prize and the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought in 1990, and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. In 1992 she was awarded the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding by the government of India, and the International Simón Bolívar Prize from the government of Venezuela. In 2007, the Government of Canada made her an honorary citizen of that country, only the fourth person ever to receive the honor. In 2011, she was awarded the Wallenberg Medal. On September 19, 2012, she was also presented with the Congressional Gold Medal which is, along with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States.

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During the reign of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the country witnessed growth and good governance. His 6 years as Prime Minister altered political configurations of India. He introduced the ideas of ‘Good Governance’ and ‘Development’ to the national discourse.
 
 
In the preamble to the National Agenda for Governance, Ataljee’s had pledged to give good governance. It said, “Our first commitment to the people is to give a stable, honest, transparent and efficient government capable of accomplishing all-round development. For this, the government shall introduce time-bound program of needed administrative reforms, including those for the civil services".
 
 
His Midas touch impacted every sectors of governance. His programs and policies demonstrated his commitment to a strong and self-reliant nation to meet the challenges of the next millennium. To make India an economic power in the 21st century, he transformed the economic policy framework. Reforms in sectors like telecommunications, civil aviation, banking, insurance, public sector enterprises, foreign trade and investment, direct and indirect taxes, agricultural produce marketing, small-scale industries reservation, urban land ceilings, highways, rural roads, elementary education, ports, electricity, petroleum prices and interest rates were all subject to far-reaching reforms and raised India’s power graph in the world.
 
 
The New Telecom Policy (NTP) announced by the Vajpayee led government of India on 3 March 1999, brought the true Telecom Revolution. The telecom penetration rate increases from less than 3% in 1999 to over 70% as of October 2012. In his book, India—The Emerging Giant, Columbia University’s Professor Arvind Panagariya writes that key policy reforms in telecom sector were implemented by the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government in 1999 that scripted India’s Telecom revolution.
 
 
On the infrastructure front, he launched two ambitious projects - National Highway Development Project and Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana - To connect four metros and every village of the nation. These two projects revolutionized not only infrastructure segment but also real estate, commerce, rural economy. The improved road connectivity further integrated our great land through a network of world-class highways which place India on the fast lane to socio-economic development. Indeed, on the highway to prosperity!
 
 
His encompassing governance doctrine can also be seen in his strategic vision about national security and foreign policy. This was particularly outlines in the seminal report of Reforming the National Security System in 2001. The establishment of National Security Council, re-evaluation of India’s Nuclear Doctrine, Economic Diplomacy, and Strategic engagement with world has re-written India’s strategic governance system.
 
 
His last year of Prime Ministership saw India growing at above 8% with strong fiscal indicators. India was knocking at the door of becoming world power. His legacy as Epitome of Good Governance continued with his followers achieving successes in the field of administration.
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Boobathi Babu-Honest officer amid corrupt masters

 

 

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He is a quiet and low profile officer, his name unheard of in public till lately. But D Boobathi Babu, the boss of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), who has become a thorn in the side of the administration, is a determined police officer and always has been so in his three-decade career. Zealous, honest and hard-working, the 1983 batch cop who also has a PhD to boast of can never be accused of not trying, his colleagues say.

"Not that he has always been successful, but he is never cowed down by the prevailing circumstances," says a senior IPS officer. As proof, he points out how Boobathi Babu as an officer of the Special Protection Force (SPF) had cracked down on the coal mafia in Singareni Collieries a couple of years ago.

"It is an open secret that a huge volume of coal is generated through illegal mining. This coal is smuggled out and sold off in the market in Hyderabad. All this happens with the connivance of cops including those of the SPF which provides security to the collieries," says an IPS officer. "Boobathi failed but that was because the ranks of his force were highly corrupt, not because he wavered in his mission," he adds.

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Dr. Lakshmi Narayana  - CBI officer with a difference
 

 

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With 2G, CWG, Satyam, illegal mining, the growing list of scandals are taking a toll on both corporate India as well as the political class. Several politicians and corporate honchos are cooling their heels in jails.

The question uppermost among most people, especially since Anna Hazare pushed anti-corruption centrestage is if the corrupt will be punished in time. In most of these cases, high-profile individuals are involved. There are allegations galore and a battery of investigating agencies has been unleashed by the Government, some at the behest of the Courts to fish out evidence and establish charges.

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Finding himself at the centre of three of the biggest scandals is Mr V. V. Lakshminarayana, an officer of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Operating out of Hyderabad, the IPS officer of Maharashtra cadre is in the thick of action in the huge Satyam fraud perpetrated by Mr B. Ramalinga Raju, the disproportionate assets case of Mr Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy and the illegal mining scandal by mining baron, Mr Gali Janardhana Reddy.

All eyes are on this soft-spoken, tough cop, who is leading these challenging assignments. Will this IAS topper of the 1990 batch, who selected Police Service by choice, deliver and help prove that these three influential gentleman, and perhaps several in the shadows, are guilty or otherwise?

Mr Lakshminaryana, into his mid-forties, has been a topper from his school days. He is known for his commitment to put in his sincere best at work. In a way, it's a strange coincidence that he has landed himself in an unenviable position in the last two years. After a sedate stint between 2006-2009, Lakshminarayana got catapulted into fame with the Rs 7,136 crore Satyam fraud. His thorough handling of the case that stunned not just corporate India, but the IT realm, helped unearth tons of documents and many clues that put the once invincible Mr Raju behind bars, unable to get bail.

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Even before the Satyam saga ended, the CBI joint director was entrusted with investigating the disproportionate assets case of Y. S. Jaganmohan (MP of Kadapa and son of former Cong (I) strongman and AP CM, Dr Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy) under directions from the High Court. Without bowing to pressure, he and his team have questioned more than 50 corporates, and rich and powerful individuals in just a little more than a month.

But the pre-dawn arrest of the seemingly invincible mining baron, Mr Gali Janardhana Reddy at his Bellary residence in early September, undoubtedly brought out the meticulous planning ability of the team led by Mr Lakshminarayana. Most reports have indicated in recent times that the CBI had just managed to outsmart the Gali brothers.

 

With the illegal mining scandal spreading in both AP and Karnataka, the ramifications of the investigation into Gali Janardhana Reddy's empire, which is already throwing up exciting leads, in the political, corporate and bureaucratic circles is anyone's guess.

Mr Lakshminaryana comes across as a low-key person, warm to friendships and likes meeting old friends. But, when it comes to work, he never divulges official information. The media has experienced this facet in any number of encounters, be it at the Nampally Courts or the special CBI court constituted to try the cases.

 

Given his dedication to work and expertise in legal issues, especially documentation and preparing the case.

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