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K. v. rao moxtra
K. v. rao moxtra







k. v. rao moxtra k. v. rao moxtra

Fellowship of Conville and Caius College, Cambridge. from Oxford University, Honorary Professorship of Osmania, Andhra Universities, Hon. from Delhi, Jabalpore, Indore, Andhra and Nagpur Universities, Hon D.C.L. Academic Honours include Honorary D.Litt. Rao received many awards that include: Cobdon Club Medal in Political Economy (1927), Lord Minto Scholarship (1927–29), Dakshina Fellowship (1927–29), Madan Memorial Lecture in Indian Currency, Bombay (1931), Sir Mangaldas Nathubhai Traveling Fellowship, Bombay University (1932–35), Carton Studentship in Social Sciences, Great Britain (1934–36), Sir Thomas Greshan Research Studentship, Caius College, Cambridge (1934–36) Adam Smith Prize, Cambridge and Dadabhai Nauroji Memorial Prize (1934). ( September 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. of Cambridge in 1937 the title of his doctoral thesis was "The national income of British India, 1931-1932". He obtained a B.A and M.A in economics from Bombay University before earning another B.A from Cambridge where he was a member of Gonville & Caius College. He served as a Union Minister for the Education in 1971, elected as member for Bellary in 19. He was a recipient of the Padma Vibhushan. He had his early schooling in Tindivanam and Madras (Chennai). Rao was born in a Kannada speaking Madhwa Brahmin family on 8 July 1908 at Kancheepuram in Tamil Nadu to Kasturirangachar and Bharati Amma. Vijayendra Kasturi Ranga Varadaraja Rao (8 July 1908 – 25 July 1991) was an Indian economist, politician and educator. Kancheepuram, Madras Presidency, British India









K. v. rao moxtra