Deepali Pant Joshi
Deepali Pant | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 12 December 1957 |
Nationality | Indian |
Spouse(s) | Rajeev joshi |
Alma mater | University of Allhabad |
Occupation | Banker |
Known for | Executive Director of Reserve Bank of India |
Dr. Deepali Pant Joshi is an Executive Director of the Reserve Bank of India and a well known Development Economist and a writer on economic subjects. Her professional responsibilities include the Department of Currency Management, Legal Department and Premises Department. She is the First Appellate authority under the Right to Information Act. She is also the RBI nominee on the Governing Council of the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) and Directore on the Board of Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited (BRBNMPL). Dr. Joshi was the RBI Regional Director of Rajasthan. Prior to her appointment as Executive Director, Dr. Joshi was responsible for Customer Service Department and Rural Planning and Credit Department.[1]
Early life
Deepali Pant Joshi studied at St Marys Convent Allahabad and at the University of Allahabad.Her father, Mr Jagdish Mohan Pant was an Advocate at the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad and later Administrator General and Official Trustee for the state of Uttar Pradesh. Her mother Professor Chandra Pant taught History at the University of Allahabad.
Personal life
Deepali Pant Joshi is an only child. She is married to Rajeev Joshi. They have two sons, Paritosh and Kunal.
Career
Dr. Joshi is a fellow of Harvard University Asia Centre where she did post doctoral research in the areas of Finance and Economics. She holds a doctoral degree from the University of Allahabad and Law and Management degrees. She joined the Reserve Bank of India as a direct recruit in 1981 and has been with the Reserve Bank since. She has held several important professional responsibilities as Chief General Manager in charge of Urban Banks and Currency Management and administrative responsibilities at RBI Hyderabad. She was the Banking Ombudsman for the State of Andhra Pradesh and Principal, Bankers Training College and Director on the Board of Andhra Bank. Her previous professional responsibility was Chief General Manager in Charge of Rural Planning and Credit Department. She is a prolific writer and has four significant books to her credit. She renders faculty support to the College of Agricultural Banking and has lectured extensively at the IAS Academy at Mussoorie, at the Administrative Staff College, Hyderabad and at several Indian and foreign Universities. She has represented the RBI in several important International Conferences and is the India representative on the Financial Inclusion Expert Group of the G-20. Her policy interests lie in the area of welfare and development economics, law and currency management.[2][3]
Speeches
- Closing Remarks
- Presentation on Financial Inclusion and Financial Literacy
- Indian Financial Markets: Fuelling the Growth of the Indian Economy
- Indian Rural Banking Sector
- Reserve Bank of India at National Seminar on Consumer Protection – Agenda for Inclusive Growth
- Conference of Principal Code Compliance Officers (PCCOs) / Chairmen of Regional Rural Banks organised by BCSBI at Mumbai
- Enabling Urban Microfinance-Keynote Address by Dr Deepali Pant Joshi, Executive Director, Reserve Bank of India at the Conference on The Challenges of Enabling Urban Finance organised by Minorities Development Department, Government of Maharashtra and MAVIM the State Womens’
- Speech on Financial Inclusion
- Financial Education and Customer Protection
- Financial Education Key to Promoting Financial Inclusion and Customer Protection
- Financial Inclusion - Journey so far and Road Ahead
- NISM Conference on Ethics and Corporate Governance-Speech
- Moving Financial Capability Forward: Innovation Scale and Impact
- Financial Inclusion - The Indian Model – Challenges & Prospects-Presentation at Center for international Development- Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge
- Strategy adopted for Financial Inclusion
- Fortifying cooperatives - efforts to strengthen the short term cooperative credit structure
Bibliography
- Poverty & Sustainable Development[4]
- Social Banking Promise Performance and Potential[5]
- Employment and Poverty Alleviation Programs in India in K. K. Bagchi[6]
- Microfinance for Macro Change Emerging Challenges.[7]
- The Financial Inclusion Imperative,Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press and a host of research articles published in journals both in India and abroad.[8]
References
- ↑ Press Releases by Reserve Bank of India,Date : 1 Jan 2013
- ↑ Web References of Deepali Pant Joshi
- ↑ Deepali Pant Joshi: Indian rural banking sector – big challenges and the road ahead
- ↑ M/s Gyan Books, New Delhi ISBN 81-212-0887-4 – November 2005
- ↑ Foundation Cambridge books 2006 ISBN 978-81-7596-281-1 April 2006.
- ↑ Edited ISBN 978-81-89886-23-3. 2007.
- ↑ ISBN 978-81-212-1048-5) 2010 M/S Gyan Books New Delhi GYAN Publishing House 23, Ansari Road, Daryagunj, New Delhi.
- ↑ Deepali Pant Joshi: Financial Inclusion
External links
- Article in yojana
- News in The Hindu
- News in Business line
- The Mint
- The Femina
- Book review-Ten Judgements That Changed India (Zia Mody)