Sir Chintaman Dwarakanath Deshmukh,
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(14 January 1896 – 2 October 1982) was an Indian civil servant and the first Indian
to be appointed the Governor of the
Reserve Bank of India in 1943 by the
British Raj authorities. He subsequently served as the
Finance Minister in the
Union Cabinet (1950–1956). It was during this time that he also became a founding member of the Governing Body of NCAER, the National Council of Applied Economic Research in New Delhi, India's first independent economic policy institute established in 1956 at the behest of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. After resignation from Union Cabinet he worked as Chairman of
UGC (1956–1961). He served as Vice-Chancellor of
University of Delhi (1962–67). He was also President of
Indian Statistical Institute from 1945 to 1964, Honorary Chairman of
National Book Trust (1957–60).
He founded
India International Center in 1959 and served as Lifetime President of it. He was also chairman of
Indian Institute of Public Administration.
Early life and education
Chintaman Deshmukh was born in a
Marathi-speaking Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (
CKP
Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (CKP) is a caste group mainly found in Maharashtra. Historically, they made equally good warriors, statesmen as well as writers. They held the posts such as Deshpandes and Gadkaris and according to the historian, ...
) family to Dwarakanath Ganesh Deshmukh, a lawyer and Bhagirathibai on 14 January 1896 in Nategaon, near
Fort Raigad
Raigad is a hill fort situated in Mahad, Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. It is one of the strongest fortresses on the Deccan Plateau. It was previously known as Rairee or Rairy fort.
Many constructions and structures on Raigad were b ...
, Maharashtra. He was schooled at Roha and Tala and at the
Elphinstone High School
Elphinstone High School was a school established in 1822 in Bombay, India in honour of Mountstuart Elphinstone, Governor of Bombay
Until the 18th century, Bombay consisted of seven islands separated by shallow sea. These seven islands wer ...
, Bombay. In 1912, Deshmukh passed the
Matriculation Examination of the
University of Bombay with record marks and secured the first
Jagannath Shankarseth Scholarship in Sanskrit. In 1915 he went to England and graduated with a degree in
Natural Sciences Tripos
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from
Jesus College, Cambridge in 1917. He was awarded the Frank Smart Prize in Botany and was also president of the Majlis Society. In 1918 he sat for, and stood first in the
Indian Civil Service Examination, then held only in London.
Civil service career
Deshmukh returned to India in 1920 and worked in the
Central Provinces and Berar
The Central Provinces and Berar was a province of British India and later the Dominion of India which existed from 1903 to 1950. It was formed by the merger of the Central Provinces with the province of Berar, which was territory leased by the B ...
where he went on to hold several posts including as undersecretary to the government,
Deputy Commissioner and Settlement Officer and as secretary to the Secretary-General at the
Second Round Table Conference
The three Round Table Conferences of 1930–1932 were a series of peace conferences organized by the British Government and Indian political personalities to discuss constitutional reforms in India. These started in November 1930 and ended in Dec ...
of 1931, later becoming secretary to the finance and
public works department. He also served briefly as
Joint Secretary to Government of India in the departments of education and health and was
Custodian of Enemy Property.
At the Reserve Bank of India
Deshmukh joined the Reserve Bank of India in 1939 and served successively as its Secretary to the Board, Deputy Governor and the Governor. He was appointed Governor of the Reserve Bank of India in August 1943 and is one of the eight Deputy Governors of the Bank who have gone on to become its Governor. As Governor, Deshmukh helped establish the Industrial Finance Corporation and focused on the promotion of rural credit. Deshmukh's tenure saw the RBI begin a Research and Statistics department, the demonetisation of bank notes of 500 and above, the ceasing of the RBI's role as the
central banks of Burma and
State Bank of Pakistan and the enactment of the Banking Companies Act, 1949 that laid down the framework for regulation of
India's banking sector.
The RBI was nationalised on 1 January 1949 through the RBI Act, 1948.
Deshmukh opposed this proposal for nationalisation but agreed to continue as the chairman of the board of directors presiding over the transition of the bank from a private to a nationalised institution. In July 1949
Benegal Rama Rau succeeded Deshmukh as the Governor of the RBI.
Bretton Woods Conference
Deshmukh was a member of a five-member delegation representing India at the
Bretton Woods Conference that established the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) and
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) is an international financial institution, established in 1944 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, that is the lending arm of World Bank Group. The IBRD offers l ...
(IBRD). On the issue of
quotas, Deshmukh suggested that India walk out of the conference since the original hierarchy would have excluded India from being automatically represented through an executive director at the IMF. The delegation also succeeded in bringing the issues of poverty and development into the agenda of the IBRD.
It is said that
John Maynard Keynes was so impressed by the “dignity, ability and reasonableness” of Deshmukh that he recommended Deshmukh head the IMF as its first managing director a suggestion that was however rejected by the United States.
He was a member of the Board of Governors of both of these institutions from 1946-1956. In 1950, he was elected Chairman of the Joint Annual Meeting of the Boards of Governors of these institutions at its Paris Conference.
Deshmukh Award
Following Partition, the division of
income tax revenue and jute export duty between the Union government and the states of India had to be decided based on the changed geographical realities. The Government of India appointed Deshmukh to resolve this matter pending the establishment of a
Finance Commission. The Deshmukh Award, which was effected in 1950, factored in population in deciding the division of revenue and recommended
grants in aid
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for various states and remained in force until April 1952.
Union Finance Minister
Deshmukh was one of five members of the Planning Commission when it was constituted in 1950 by a cabinet resolution.
Deshmukh succeeded
John Mathai as the
Union Finance Minister in 1950 after Mathai resigned in protest over the transfer of certain powers to the Planning Commission. As Finance Minister, Deshmukh continued to remain a member of the Planning Commission. His successors as Finance Minister were also made members of the Commission thus establishing a convention of the Finance Minister being an ex officio member of the Commission.
Deshmukh's term as Finance Minister covered the period of the First Five Year Plan. He employed deficit financing as a key tool in bringing about planned investment but inflation and revenue deficits became major challenges during this period.
Deshmukh was also chairman of a panel of economists that recommended the proposed Second Five Year Plan with its capital intensive model of development. He envisioned a significant role for the village and cottage industries in curbing unemployment and inflation caused by deficit financing and got the Congress Working Committee to approve the draft plan.
Deshmukh's first budget of 1951-52 proposed an overall rise in taxes. The following year he presented an interim budget for 1952-53 and a full budget in the first elected
Parliament of India to which he was elected from the
Kolaba constituency of Bombay State. In 1952 Deshmukh invited
Paul Appleby to study Indian administration and Appleby's reports led to the establishment of the Organisation and Management Organisation in the Government of India and the establishment of the
Indian Institute of Public Administration of which Deshmukh later became vice president and chairman. In 1955, the
State Bank of India
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was formed through the nationalisation and amalgamation of the
Imperial Bank with several smaller banks. This was undertaken on the recommendation of the All-India Rural Credit Survey Committee although Deshmukh had been opposed to plans for nationalising the bank when he was the RBI Governor. The nationalisation of insurance companies and the formation of the
Life Insurance Corporation of India was accomplished by him through the Life Insurance Corporation of India Act, 1956. He resigned over the proposal of the Government of India to move a bill in Parliament bifurcating
Bombay State
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into
Gujarat and
Maharashtra
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while designating the
City of Bombay
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a
Union Territory. Deshmukh's tenure - during which he delivered six budgets and an interim budget - is noted for the effective management of the Indian economy and its steady growth which saw the economy recover from the impacts of the events of the 1940s.
Later career
Shortly after his resignation from the Cabinet, Deshmukh was appointed Chairman of India's
University Grants Commission in 1956, a post he held until 1961.
Deshmukh, who was the first chairman of the commission after it became a statutory body, played a key role in the development of university libraries during his tenure. He was also the founding chairman of the
National Book Trust which was inaugurated in 1957 with the aim of making available books priced moderately to the general public and libraries. From 1962 - 1967, Deshmukh served as the tenth Vice Chancellor of the
University of Delhi. He invited the
Ford Foundation to survey and finance the upgradation of the Delhi University Library through a grant of 1 million.
Deshmukh contested the
Indian presidential election of 1969 as a candidate of the
Swatantra Party and the
Jana Sangh
The Bharatiya Jana Sangh ( BJS or JS, short name: Jan Sangh, full name: Akhil Bharatiya Jana Sangh; ) (ISO 15919: '' Akhila Bhāratīya Jana Saṅgha '' ) was an Indian right wing political party that existed from 1951 to 1977 and was the po ...
and won the third-highest number of first preference votes.
Personal life
Deshmukh married Rosina Arthur Wilcox in 1920 with whom he had a daughter, Primrose. After Rosina's death in 1949, Deshmukh married
Durgabai in 1953 and they were married until her death in 1981. ''Chintaman and I'' is her memoir published in 1980.
In 1974 he published his autobiography ''The Course of My Life''.
Deshmukh died in
Hyderabad on 2 October 1982.
Awards

Deshmukh was appointed a
Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire in 1937 and conferred a
knighthood in 1944.
He was awarded an honorary
Doctor of Science by the
University of Calcutta in 1957 and an honorary
Doctor of Literature by the
Panjab University in 1959.
In 1959, Deshmukh was a co-recipient (along with Jose Aguilar of the
Philippines) of the
Ramon Magsaysay Award
The Ramon Magsaysay Award (Filipino: ''Gawad Ramon Magsaysay'') is an annual award established to perpetuate former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay's example of integrity in governance, courageous service to the people, and pragmatic idealis ...
for distinguished Government Service.
Jesus College, Cambridge, Deshmukh's alma mater, elected him its Honorary Fellow in 1952 in recognition of his distinguished contribution in the areas of Indian and international finance and administration.
In 1975, Chintaman and Durgabai Deshmukh were awarded the
Padma Vibhushan.
Legacy
The
Reserve Bank of India organises the annual lecture series called 'Chintaman Deshmukh Memorial Lectures', since 1984. The
National Council of Applied Economic Research also conducts the annual C.D. Deshmukh Memorial Lecture since 2013.
The
Thane Municipal Corporation established the Chintamanrao Deshmukh Institute for Administrative Careers in 1987, to prepare the youth to enter the civil services. A road in the Tilakwadi area of the city of Belgaum has been named as 'C. D. Deshmukh Road'. The
India International Centre
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in New Delhi has an auditorium named after Deshmukh.
In 2004, a commemorative postage stamp was released in his honour.
The
National Insurance Academy organises the annual seminar called "CD Deshmukh Memorial Seminar" since the last 22 years.
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