Harjit Singh Anand

Harjit Singh Anand
Born 1948
Jalandhar, India
Nationality India Indian
Occupation Director of National Krav Maga Federation

Harjit Singh Anand (born 1948 in Jalandhar) is a former senior administrator in the Government of India and former co-president of the EuroIndia Centre,[1] Professor at the Centre for Study of Administration of Relief (Delhi) and President of the Working Group on Famine and Society of the International Sociological Association.[2]

Education

After obtaining a BA (Honours) in Political Science with Economics, an MA in Sociology and a PhD in Administration, he joined the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in 1973. Among the various posts he has held, the following are particularly noteworthy:

Career

Throughout his career, Anand has represented his country, often in a high-profile capacity, at various international events and bodies. Anand is a director of the National Krav Maga Federation (NKMF).[6]

References

  1. He resigned from the Centre in June 2012 due to dissatisfaction with financial particulars.
  2. Working Group on Famine and Society WG05
  3. Three monographs written by him on the informal sector have been published by the International Labour Organization (all Geneva 2001): (1) Construction Sector Workers, Street Corner Markets, Micro-Enterprises and a Demonstration Initiative in Delhi, (2) Nature of Informal Economy and Three Sectoral Studies and (3) Informal Economy: The Way Forward. The monograph Informal Economy as the Lever for Employment-based Economic Growth, published in 2004, was written for the ILO.
  4. http://darpg.nic.in/arpg-website/newappointments/may07.asp
  5. Nehru Rozgar Yojna
  6. http://www.kravmaga.in/structure.htm
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