G. K Vasan

G. K Vasan
ஜி.கே. வாசன்
President, Tamil Maanila Congress (M)[1]
Assumed office
May 2014
Union Minister of Shipping[2]
In office
May 2009  May 2014
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Preceded by T.R Baalu
Succeeded by Nitin Gadkari
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation[3]
In office
Jan 2006  May 2009
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Succeeded by D.V. Sadananda Gowda
Member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Urban Development
In office
Oct 2004  Jan 2006
Member, Committee on Coal and Steel
In office
Aug 2004  Jan 2006
President, Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (A.I.C.C)[4]
In office
Nov 2003  Feb 2006
Member, Committee on Subordinate Legislation
In office
Jun 2003  Jul 2004
Secretary, Indian_National_Congress
In office
Aug 2002  Nov 2003
Member, Committee on Urban and Rural Development
In office
Jan 2003  Feb 2004
Member, Departmentally-Related Standing Committee on Urban and Rural Development
In office
Jun 2002  Jul 2004
Member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Agriculture
In office
May 2002  Jan 2004
Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha)[5]
In office
Apr 2002  May 2014
President, Tamil Maanila Congress (M)[6]
In office
Aug 2001  Aug 2002
Personal details
Born (1964-12-28)28 December 1964
Sundara Perumalkoil, Tamil Nadu, India
Nationality Indian
Political party Tamil Maanila Congress (M) (From 2001-2002; From 2014-Till date)
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress (From 2002 - 2014)
Spouse(s) Sunitha Vasan (m. 1996)
Children One son (G.K.V Pranav)
Parents

Ayya G.K Moopanar

Amma Kasthuri Moopanar
Alma mater The New College, Madras University
Profession Farmer, Politician
Website Website Official Facebook Page

In this Indian name, the name Govindaswamy Karuppiah is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, G. K Vasan.

G. K. Vasan (Tamil: ஜி.கே. வாசன்) (born Govindaswamy Karuppiah Vasan, December 28, 1964) is an Indian Politician and son of veteran congress leader, Ayya G. K Moopanar. He is currently the president of Tamil Maanila Congress (M), a political party in the state of Tamilnadu[7], India and was a member of Rajya Sabha, an upper house of Indian Parliament from the year 2002 until 2014[8]. During his tenure as Member of Indian Parliament, he has functioned in several positions in the Union Government under UPA 1 & II regime including as a Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation from Jan 2006 – May 2009[9] and Union Minister of Shipping from May 2009 – May 2014.[10]

He comes from Thanjavur District, Tamilnadu. The forefathers of Ayya G. K Vasan were landlords on a scale now unimaginable. In fact, during the pre-Independence period, all of Thanjavur comprised merely five villages, and his family clan ruled over the largest of them 'Kabisthalam' spreading over 4,000 acres of the richest arable land in the region. It was called as 'Moopanar Desam', meaning Moopanar Nation. The legacy of Moopanar family, for the service to Humanity (Charity and Anna Thaanan, a sacred offering of food) is recorded in the history and one such is documented in archontology of Serfoji Bhonsle Empire, one of the rulers of Thanjavur.

He is an avid admirer of Carnatic music, happened to develop out of natural bonding between Cauvery and Carnatic music. He is currently the Chairman of 'Thiruvayiru Thyagabrahma Mahotasa Sabha' which sponsors an 'Annual Aradhana Festival of Thyagaraja'. He shows great interest in the activities of Sabha like his father Ayya G. K Moopanar whose period as a president of 'Thiruvayiru Thyagabrahma Mahotasa Sabha' saw a greatest achievements in making the programme, all India and International festival[11].  

Ayya G. K Vasan is nationally recognized as a person strongly committed to National interest. 

Music is a great instrument of National Integration and a holy concert to God. Music does wonders and playing 'Nagaswaram and Thavil are ‘Mangala Isai’ means auspicious Music for all occasions[12].                                                

Family and Education

Govindaswamy Karuppiah Vasan, better known as Ayya G. K Vasan was born on December 28, 1964 in Sundara Perumalkoil, Thanjavur Dist in Tamilnadu to an affluent agricultural landlord family to Ayya G. K. Moopanar and Amma Kasthuri Moopanar. The family has a historical presence both in pre and post Indian independence era. The Moopanar family actively supported the Indian freedom struggle movement and extended all assistance to Indian freedom fighters. The family is acclaimed for their service to humanity by means of charity and other social welfare measures. One such historic event is a voluntary effort for a genuine social justice; the family have distributed their vast land holding to the society and various temples, even well before the Land Ceiling Act were enacted[13] by the Indian government, an act for fixing the ceiling on land ownership and redistribute the land to landless needy citizens.

Founding father, Ayya G. K Moopanar.

His father Ayya G. K Moopanar was a great secular statesman committed to nation building. He had played a major key role in socio-political activities and have keenly voiced major undertakings of Indian National Congress, ever since from first general election to Indian Parliament. He devoted himself for the service to Humanity and was a hardcore follower and next in heir and lovable son to Freedom Fighter, Bharat Ratna, then Chief Minister of Tamilnadu K. Kamarajar. In honoring the contribution of Ayya G. K Moopanar; the Indian Postal department commemorated him by releasing a stamp in the year 2010.

Ayya G.K Vasan completed his schooling from Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School in Chennai and went on to complete his graduation in B.A. (Corporate Secretaryship) from The New College, Madras University, Chennai, Tamilnadu. He is married to Shrimati Sunitha Vasan, daughter of Dr. N. Lakshmi Narayanan, Professor of Medicine and Shrimathi Sulochana.

Shrimathi Sunitha Vasan is an university gold medal grades in her both (M.A) academic programmes. She has graduated in ‘Master of Arts (M.A) in Psychology, from SIET College; Madras University and Mater of Arts (M.A) in Sociology, from Pondicherry University. She is a qualified counselor, both in academic and personal and she actively involves in developing academic curriculum for special children’s. She also engages with Non-Government Organizations (NGO's) for socio-academic counselling and promotes welfare measures.

Both have a son, Shri G.K.V Pranav.

Political Career

Union Minister of Shipping (May 2009 – May 2014)

The Shipping Ministry under the able guidance of Ayya G. K Vasan saw a stupendous growth in both infrastructure and economic performance. The industry registered a several landmark achievements during his tenure and claimed India would be the next hub for ship building industry[14]. The following are the major achievements during his tenure, acclaims applauds.

Achievements
  1. Indian shipping tonnage crossed, the 10 million mark[28] and target was set to achieve 43 million Gross Tonnage by 2020[29].
  2. The aggregate cargo handling capacity across all ports, crossed '1 billion Tons'[30].

MoS (Independent Charge) Statistics & Programme Implementation (Jan 2006 – May 2009)

Ayya G. K Vasan was first inducted in the Dr. Manmohan Sign UPA I Union Government as a cabinet minister MoS (Independent Charge) Statistics & Programme Implementation. The Ministry has two wings, one relating to Statistics and the other Programme Implementation.

The following are the major achievements of the ministry under his able guidance:

Achievements
Minister G. K Vasan had urged the state governments to induct a 'Statistical Commission' and a separate 'Department of Statistics' in all states to strengthen the statistical system in India[40].

Elected to Rajya Sabha in the Year 2002

Ayya G. K Vasan was elected to Rajya Sabha in the year 2002 and was a member of Parliament until the year 2014. As a member of Rajya Sabha, an upper house of Indian Parliament, he was part of several administrative consultative committee on policies and programmes of the Government. As a rural resident himself, he constantly strives to empower the local bodies and in the process, had actively associated as the member of:

Political Office

Cultural / Recreation / Club

References

  1. "Elected as President of Tamil Maanila Congress".
  2. "UPA II List of Cabinet Ministers".
  3. "UPA I List of Ministers".
  4. "Vasan appointed TNCC chief".
  5. "List of Rajya Sabha Members".
  6. "Moopanar's son elected TMC chief".
  7. "G.K Vasan elected chief of TMC".
  8. "Rajya Sabha Member".
  9. "Minister of State Independent Charge".
  10. "Council of Ministers - Who's Who - Government: National Portal of India". Government of India. Archived from the original on 13 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  11. "Annual Aradhana Festival".
  12. "Music, a Mangala Isai - G. K Vasan".
  13. "Distribution of Land to Society".
  14. "India Next hub for Ship building - G. K Vasan".
  15. "e- auction tendering system" (PDF).
  16. "Fixed the Auction Rate for Land Lease".
  17. "Sector specific Land Policy Guideline".
  18. "Shipping Ministry approved 88 projects".
  19. "88 new projects have been approved with an investment of Rs.42,953".
  20. "Transparent Governance".
  21. "Allegations are baseless-G.K Vasan".
  22. "Maharatna status for SCI".
  23. "India becomes the fifth member in the elite club of nations".
  24. "1st Indigenous Aircraft".
  25. "Ayya G. K Vasan Launched the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier".
  26. "Foundation stone laid for JNPT Container Terminal".
  27. "JNPT 26th Rank in Work".
  28. "shipping tonnage crossing the 10 million mark".
  29. "Maritime Agenda 2020".
  30. "Ports' cargo handling capacity tops billion tonnes".
  31. "G. K Vasan averts Port workers strike".
  32. "Maritime Agenda 2020-G. K Vasan".
  33. "Ennore Port Renamed to Kamarajar Port".
  34. "Tuticorin Port Renamed to V.O Chidambaranar Port".
  35. "List of Ports in India".
  36. "June 29th declared as Natl Statistical Day".
  37. "Collection of Statistics Act 2008".
  38. "National Academy of Statistics".
  39. "MPLADS fund increased from INR 2 Crore to INR 5 Crore".
  40. "G. K Vasan urged for Statistical Commission at every State".
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