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DR.

ABHISHEK MANU SINGHVI


Abhishek Manu Singhvi always had a viewpoint and spoke about his thought process that people are
always born with a silver spoon, however if they do not fight hard to prove themselves in whatever career
they choose, then you get rejected in fraction of seconds by the society you live in. The actual test of a
person's potential gradient comes to test, when they start to perform. He did cited his own example how
he was very reluctant and unsure of what professional line he wished to enter, yet he took inspiration from
his father. How his father's doctorate degree and outclass work in law, gave him the courage to work in
this department. The initial push is only like a rebuttable conjecture working out in your support or
errand. So a person his stature, with such a brilliant thought process and enlightened Te perspective of
many!
Abhishek Manu Singhvi is an eminent personality in the Indian Political Scenario. He belongs to the
Indian National Congress and is also a Member of the Parliament of India representing Rajasthan in the
Rajya Sabha. Having acknowledged by the Global Leader of Tomorrow Award in 1999, he has been an
actively inspiring role model for the youngsters. In 2007, Abhishek Manu Singhvi was invited to hold
lectures on Federalism which was printed in the prominent and esteemed IIPA journal apart from the best
essay.
Abhishek Manu Singhvi association with the media has been noted since a long time, with the help of his
expression force and communication through his amusing and humorous, self-possessed non emotional
conversational talks. His contribution in media includes the Candid Corner', a column written by him in
Hindustan Times which are also published in a book form. Dr Abhishek Manu Singhvi reflects his stature
of being an attractive source to the dynamic and ever-popular televised urban privileged and influential
class of the society.
Apart from his various contributions as a politician, an important one is his support for the Lokpal Bill.
He says, You are creating breeding ground for corruption. You are making a body outside the whole
system, with inherent conflict of interest. Our conception is of checks and balances.
Dr Abhishek Manu Singhvi Chagla Memorial Lecture at Mumbai University in 2007 and the GWU
lecture in 2009 are published in reputed academic journals in India and USA.
He was also invited to lecture on Federalism in Nepal in 2007 during the country's Constitution
formation, with that lecture published in the prestigious IIPA journal also winning that journal's prize for
the best essay.In 2011, he delivered the Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Lecture at the prestigious Indian Institute
of Public Administration on
"Parliamentary Democracy" and the Nehru Memorial Lecture at the India Centre at Cardiff, Wales, UK
on "Institutional Foundations Of Indian Democracy."

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