Indian politician and technocrat (born 1964)
Rajeev Chandrasekhar (born 31 May 1964) is an Indian entrepreneur and politician.[ 1] He is a former junior minister, Minister of State for the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology , Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship , and Ministry of Jal Shakti . From 2006 to 2024, he was also a member of parliament in the Rajya Sabha representing Karnataka . He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He lost his ministerial credentials after losing his elections in Thiruvananthapuram and was not offered a ministerial position in new coalition formed under National Democratic Alliance.
He has served as the national spokesperson and vice-chairman of the Kerala faction of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance .[ 2] [ 3] Chandrasekhar served as Member of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance, Member of Public Accounts Committee (PAC) , Member of the Joint Committee on Data Protection Bill, 2019 and Member of the Consultative Committee on MoE & IT, Ministry of Communications , Member of the Indian Council for World Affairs .
Chandrasekhar served as a member of the Parliament, Standing Committee on Defence, Consultative Committee on Finance, the Central Advisory Committee for the National Cadet Corps , Co-chairman of District Development Coordination & Monitoring Committee, Bangalore Urban District. He served as member Rajya Sabha Select Committees for the GST [ 4] and Real Estate bills.[ 5] Chandrasekhar is the founder and Advisor to the Board of Jupiter Capital Pvt. Ltd.
Early life and education
Rajeev was born to Malayali Nair parents in Ahmedabad, Gujarat . His father M. K. Chandrasekhar was an Air Commodore of the Indian Air Force and was the trainer of Rajesh Pilot .[ 6] [ 7]
Chandrasekhar studied in various schools across India, and studied electrical engineering at Manipal Institute of Technology .[ 8] He obtained his master's degree in computer science in 1988 from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.[ 9] He was handpicked by Vinod Dham to join Intel and worked there from 1988 to 1991. At Intel he was part of the architectural team that designed the i486 processor.[ 7] He completed an advance management program from Harvard University .[ 10]
Career
Entrepreneur
In 1991, after returning to India, Chandrasekhar married and joined his father-in-law's company, BPL Group . In 1994, he founded BPL Mobile . It was one of the major telecom companies in India then with licenses over places such as Mumbai . In July 2005, he sold his 64 per cent stake in BPL Communications to Essar Group for US$1.1 bn.
Chandrasekhar founded Jupiter Capital in 2005, with an initial investment of US$100 million. The investment firm has investments and managed assets of over US$800 million in technology, media, hospitality, and entertainment.[ 11]
In April 2013, Chandrasekhar was awarded an Honorary degree by Visvesvaraya Technological University , Belgaum , for his work as an entrepreneur.[ 12]
As per the affidavit submitted by Chandrasekhar before Election Commission of India in 2018, he has an annual income of 28 crores and family assets valued at 65 crores.[ 13] He also held equity shares in six unlisted companies: Vectra Consultancy Services, SPL Infotech PTE, Jupiter Global Infrastructure, Minsk Developers, RC Stocks & Securities and Sanguine New Media. In addition to this he indirectly has stakes in Axiscade Engineering Technologies, Jupiter Capital Private Limited, Mistral Solutions , Assystem Axiscades, Tayana Digital, Hindustan Infrastructure Projects & Engineering Pvt Ltd.[ 14] [ 15]
In late 2006, Chandrasekhar entered into a media foray due to investments made in Asianet Communications through his firm Jupiter Capital Private Limited.[ 16] In late 2008, he entered into a joint venture with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp as Asianet Star Communications .[ 17] In 2008 May, he started Asianet News Online Private Ltd. (ANOPL) which holds media outlets Asianet News , Asianet Suvarna News , and online portal Newsable. In 2016, through ANOPL, he invested nearly 60 crores in ARG Outlier Media, the holding company of Republic TV .[ 18] [ 19] In May 2019, ANOPL diluted the share holding in Republic TV after Chandrasekhar became a Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha as Bharatiya Janata Party member in 2018.[ 20] [ 21]
Chandrasekhar at the 10th Foundation Day of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights in 2017
Politics
In the Second Modi ministry Chandrasekhar became a Minister of State following the cabinet reshuffling in July 2021.[ 10] He was the Minister of State for the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology , Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship , and Ministry of Jal Shakti . Earlier he was a national spokesperson of BJP .[ 2] He was announced as the BJP candidate from the Trivandrum constituency for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in Kerala .[ 22] He lost to the then incumbent MP Shashi Tharoor by 16,077 votes.[ 23]
Member of Parliament
Chandrasekhar was an Independent member of Rajya Sabha representing Karnataka from April 2006 to April 2018.[ 24] [ 25] In April 2018, he was re-elected to the Rajya Sabha from Karnataka for a third six-year term as a BJP member.[ 26]
Personal life
Rajeev is married to Anju Chandrasekhar (m. 1991), the daughter of T. P. G. Nambiar, the founder of BPL Group and resides in Koramangala , Bengaluru .[ 27] They have a son, Ved, and a daughter Devika.[ 28] His mother Anandavalli Amma and father M. K. Chandrasekhar also reside in Bengaluru .
Awards and accolades
Honoured by Army's Western Command GOC-in Commendation for his work for the Armed Forces and Veterans.
India Today magazine ranked him #41st in India's 50 Most Powerful People of 2017 list.[ 29]
References
^ "Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar | Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship | Government Of India" . www.msde.gov.in . Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship . Retrieved 23 May 2024 .
^ a b "BJP announces new national office bearers, Rajeev Chandrasekhar appointed as national spokesperson" . Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd . 26 September 2020.
^ "Businessman Rajeev Chandrasekhar appointed Vice Chairman of NDA in Kerala" . Business Standard .
^ "Rajya Sabha Select Committee on GST Bill" . Archived from the original on 11 January 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2019 .
^ "Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar | Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship | Government Of India" . msde.gov.in . Retrieved 13 September 2024 .
^ Vivek, T. R. "Rajeev Chandrasekhar: The entrepreneur with fingers in many sectors" . The Economic Times . Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ a b "Ahead of the Curve" . Illinois Tech Magazine . 20 August 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2021 .
^ "Distinguished Manipal Alumni" . Archived from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018 .
^ "From Intel To Minister Of State, The Journey Of Rajeev Chandrasekhar" . Moneycontrol . 7 July 2021. Retrieved 7 July 2021 .
^ a b "Who is Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar, inducted into the Modi Cabinet?" . The Indian Express . 8 July 2021. Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ Rajshekhar, M. (18 March 2019). "How a legal loophole allows BJP MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar to hide his full wealth from election panel" . Scroll.in . Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ "Election Commission allows MP to receive honorary degree" . The Hindu . 6 April 2013. ISSN 0971-751X . Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ "Worth Rs 65 cr, Rajeev Chandrasekhar is second richest candidate in fray" . Times of India . TNN. 13 March 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ Rajshekhar, M. (18 March 2019). "How a legal loophole allows BJP MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar to hide his full wealth from election panel" . Scroll.in . Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ "Rajeev Chandrasekhar merges 3 group companies into Axis Aerospace" . @businessline . 14 September 2011. Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ "Asianet News proved its credibility despite Rajeev Chandrashekar's attempts at interference" . caravanmagazine.in . Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ VCC, Team (17 November 2008). "Star buys majority in Asianet; forms JV with Rajeev Chandrasekhar" . Reuters . Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ "Arnab's Republic of Investors: Who is funding Goswami and what that means" . The News Minute . 13 January 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ "Kerala NDA vice-chairman Rajeev Chandrasekhar investor, director in Arnab Goswami's Republic" . The Indian Express . 13 January 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ Narasimhan, T. E. (6 May 2019). "Rajeev Chandrasekhar's Asianet pares stake in Arnab Goswami's Republic TV" . Business Standard India . Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ Tiwari, Ayush; Goyal, Prateek (30 January 2021). "From Asianet to Manyavar: How Republic became an 'editor-controlled' company" . Newslaundry . Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ "BJP to contest in 12 LS seats in Kerala: Suresh Gopi in Thrissur, Rajeev Chandrasekhar in TVM" . English.Mathrubhumi . 2 March 2024. Retrieved 4 June 2024 .
^ https://results.eci.gov.in/PcResultGenJune2024/candidateswise-S1120.htm [bare URL ]
^ "List of Council of Ministers Members of the Cabinet" (PDF) . Rajya Sabha Secretariat. Retrieved 7 September 2022 .
^ "RAJYA SABHA MEMBERS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES 1952-2019" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 September 2021.
^ News18 (3 April 2024). "Former PM Manmohan Singh Retires From Rajya Sabha After 33 Years" . Archived from the original on 3 April 2024. Retrieved 3 April 2024 . {{cite news }}
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^ Rai, Asha. "BPL family's walk down Street Legal" . The Economic Times . Retrieved 7 July 2021 .
^ "Stocks" . www.bloomberg.com . 13 June 2023.
^ "India's 50 powerful people" . India Today . 14 April 2017.
^ "2007 Alumni Award winners" . Illinois Institute of Technology . Retrieved 16 June 2016 .
Further reading
Sanghvi, Vir (2012). Men of Steel . Roli Books Private Limited. ISBN 9788174368256 .
Denyer, Simon (2012). Rogue Elephant: Harnessing the Power of India's Unruly Democracy . A&C Black. ISBN 9781408849767 .
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