Jairam Ramesh
Jairam Ramesh
Jairam Ramesh (born April 9, 1954) is a prominent Indian economist, author, and senior leader of the Indian National Congress. Born in Chikmagalur, Karnataka, he pursued his education at IIT Bombay, Carnegie Mellon University, and MIT, focusing on public policy and technology. Ramesh has held significant roles in the Indian government, including serving as the Union Minister of Rural Development and the Minister of Environment and Forests. He has been a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha, representing both Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka .+3pib.gov.in+3pmml.nic.in+3QuoteTab+4+4pib.gov.in+4
Ramesh's tenure in public office is marked by his advocacy for sustainable development, climate change action, and social welfare. He played a pivotal role as India's chief negotiator at the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Summit. His policy decisions often reflect a balance between economic growth and environmental conservation. Beyond his ministerial duties, Ramesh has contributed to India's development discourse through books like To The Brink and Back: India's 1991 Story and A Chequered Brilliance: The Many Lives of V.K. Krishna Menon .StarsUnfolded
Known for his candid and thought-provoking statements, Ramesh has often emphasized the importance of practical governance. One of his notable quotes is, "I think toilets are more important than temples. No matter how many temples we go to, we are not going to get salvation. We need to give priority to toilets and cleanliness" . This reflects his commitment to addressing pressing social issues. Another of his insightful remarks is, "There never is a good time for tough decisions. There will always be an election or something else. You have to pick courage and do it. Governance is about taking tough, even unpopular, decisions" .Câu Châm Ngôn Truyền Cảm Hứng+5+5BrainyQuote+5Câu Châm Ngôn Truyền Cảm Hứng+4QuoteFancy+4+4