Richard Hay (politician)

Professor
Richard Hay
Member of the Indian Parliament
for Anglo-Indian reserved seats
Assumed office
23 July 2015
Personal details
Born 9 June 1952 (1952-06-09) (age 65)
Thalassery, Kerala, India
Nationality Indian
Political party Bharatiya Janata Party
Spouse(s) Shakila Hay
Alma mater University of Calicut
Occupation Politician
Profession Educationalist, Teacher, Writer, Social Worker, Sportsperson
Website http://richardhay.in

Richard Hay (റിച്ചാർഡ്‌ ഹേ; born 9 June 1952) is an Indian politician, representing Bharatiya Janata Party, and a Member of Parliament as a nominated member of the Lok Sabha, representing the Anglo-Indian community since 2015.

Early life and career

Richard Hay was born in Thalassery, Kerala and had his education at Holy Angels School and St. Joseph's School, Thalassery. He took his B.Com. degree from Government College, Madappally and M.Com degree from the Dept. of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Calicut and M.C.T. degree from the Dept. of Education, University of Calicut.[1]

Richard Hay received acclaim, when as principal, he secured NAAC accreditation for four different government colleges.[2] He was a chairman of the Malabar Heritage Society and the first chairperson of the Special Olympics International, Kerala.[2] As member of the Lions International, Prof. Hay was elected as Lions district governor in 2003-2004.[3] He currently serves as the President of the Latin Catholic Association, Kannur, the Vice-President of the Anglo-Indian Association and an Organiser for the Nature Clubs of India.[4] Hay started the Campus Innovative Group, which visits colleges to motivate students and consult with them on how to develop the country.[2] In 2015 his book, Professionalization of Teachers and Institutions, was published.[5]

Political career

Hay decided to join the Bharatiya Janata Party due to its focus on development and inclusive growth, which would be beneficial for minorities and the poor.[2] He was appointed to the 16th Lok Sabha as one of the two appointed members representing the Anglo-Indian community.[6] On May 1, 2016, he was appointed to the prestigious Public Accounts Committee.[7]

Honours

In 1990, the Lions International recognised Hay for 10 years of active Lion's Club service.[8]

Personal life

Richard Hay married Shakila in 1980; they have two daughters; Romola Joy and Rowina Cattungal. Romola lives in Canada and is a teacher and Rowina is a US-based engineer. Hay lists his favourite pastimes as "swimming, reading, gardening and travelling"

References

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