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Kuniyil Kailashnathan

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Kuniyil Kailashnathan
കുനിയിൽ കൈലാസനാഥൻ
25th Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry
Assumed office
7 August 2024
Chief MinisterN. Rangaswamy
Preceded byC. P. Radhakrishnan (additional charge)
Personal details
Born (1953-05-25) 25 May 1953 (age 71)
Vadakara, Kozhikode district, Kerala, India
Alma materUniversity of Wales
University of Madras
OccupationRetired IAS Officer

Kuniyil Kailashnathan (b. 25 May 1953) is a retired IAS Officer of the 1979 Batch Gujarat Cadre [1]. He is currently serving as the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry.[1] Kailashnathan previously served as Additional Chief Secretary to then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi until 2013. He also served as Chief Principal Secretary of the Gujarat Chief Minister's Office until 30 June 2024.

Early life and family

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Kailashnathan hails from Vatakara in Kerala. He grew up in Ooty, where his father worked for the Postal Department.[2]

Education

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Kailashnathan holds a Postgraduate Degree in Chemistry from Madras University and an MA in Economics from the University of Wales. [2]

Career

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Kailashnathan started his career as an Assistant Collector Junior Timescale on 1 September 1981. He had served as Collector of Surendranagar (1985) and Surat (1987).[citation needed]

Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry K. Kailashnathan receiving a bouquet of flowers from Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on August 19, 2024
K. Kailashnathan with Narendra Modi

He had also been the Chief Executive Officer of Gujarat Maritime Board. In addition, Kailashnathan served as the Municipal Commissioner of Ahmedabad from 1999 to 2001.[3] Kailashnathan was Chairman of the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) [3] and Principal Secretary of the Urban Development and Urban Housing Department of Gujarat (UDD). While at UDD, he chaired the Steering Committee that developed the Bus Rapid Transit Project for Ahmedabad. [4]

After the January 26, 2001 earthquake, the Gujarat government set up the Water and Sanitation Management Organization (WASMO) to empower communities to manage local water systems. Kailashnathan, then serving as Secretary of Water Supply, was among WASMO's first Governing Body members, playing a crucial role in its foundational stages.[5] [6]

He retired as Additional Chief Secretary in the Gujarat Chief Minister's Office (CMO) on May 31, 2013,[4] ending 33 years of service. However, he was retained in the CMO as Chief Principal Secretary, where he served until June 30, 2024.[5] Kailashnathan has served under four Chief Ministers: Narendra Modi, Anandiben Patel, Vijay Rupani, and Bhupendra Patel. [7]

Besides these, Kailashnathan served as Chairman of Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd. He is also the Chairman of the Executive Council of the Mahatma Gandhi Sabarmati Ashram Memorial Trust, overseeing the Gandhi Ashram Redevelopment Project. [8][9]

Kailashnathan has also served as a Member of the Board of Directors for Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (GSPCL) and was also a member of the Governing Body of the UN Mehta Institute of Cardiology & Research Centre. [10] [11]

In his earlier roles, he played an important part in industrial development and privatizing ports in Gujarat. His contributions to the infrastructure sector include spearheading the establishment of a statewide drinking water pipeline grid in Gujarat and serving as managing director of Gujarat State Financial Services.[12] [13]

Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry

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Kailashnathan was sworn in as the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry on 7 August 2024.[14]

References

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  1. ^ Bureau, The Hindu (7 August 2024). "Kailashnathan sworn-in as Lt. Governor of Puducherry". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 7 August 2024. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "The most powerful Indians in 2014: No. 81-90". 13 March 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Period wise Municipal Commissioners". Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  4. ^ "The men who rule Modi's Gujarat". www.thehindu.com. 7 May 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  5. ^ Jha, Satish. "Ex IAS Kailashnathan bids adieu to Gujarat CM office where he served for 11 years after retirement on multiple extensions". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 1 July 2024.