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Dnyaneshwar Mulay – ज्ञानेश्वर मुळे (Jñānēśvar Muḷē), an Indian Career Diplomat who superannuated after 35 years of service, was appointed by the President of India as the Member, National Human Rights Commission in April 2019. He joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1983 and has since served in several capacities, including the Consul General of India, New York, and the High Commissioner of India, Male, Maldives. He is a successful writer and has written over 15 books, which have been translated in Arabic, Dhivehi, Urdu, Kannada and Hindi. His magnum-opus – Maati, Pankh ani Akash, written in Marathi, has received immense popularity and has also been prescribed in the Arts curriculum at the North Maharasthra University, Jalgaon (Maharashtra). He has inspired a number of socio-educational projects including Balodyan, an orphanage in his native village, and the Dnyaneshwar Mulay Education Society, which seeks to introduce innovative concepts like Global Education.

Dr Dnyaneshwar Manohar Mulay
Member, National Human Rights Commission
Incumbent
Assumed office
April 2019
Secretary of Consular, Passport, Visa and Overseas Indian Affairs
In office
January 2016  April 2019
Consul General of India, New York
In office
April 2013  January 2016
Preceded byPrabhu Dayal
Succeeded byRiva Ganguly Das
High Commissioner of India, Male, Maldives
In office
April 2009  March 2013
Foreign Service Advisor, Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India, New Delhi
In office
May 2006  March 2009
Minister (Economic and Political), Embassy of India, Damascus, Syria
In office
August 2003  May 2006
Deputy High Commissioner, High Commission of India, Mauritius
In office
July 2002  July 2003
Director, Ministry of Finance (Department of Economic Affairs), New Delhi
In office
September 1998  June 2002
First Secretary/Counselor, Economic/Commercial, Embassy of India Tokyo
In office
August 1995  September 1998
First Secretary Economic/Commercial, Embassy of India, Moscow
In office
June 1992  August 1995
Under Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, New Delhi
In office
January 1989  May 1992
Third/Second Secretary, Embassy of India, Tokyo, Japan
In office
September 1984  December 1988
Personal details
Born (1958-11-05) 5 November 1958 (age 63)
India
Spouse(s)Sadhna Shanker
ChildrenA daughter and 2 sons
Alma materUniversity of Mumbai
Shivaji University
Vidya Niketan School
OccupationDiplomat, Author, Columnist

Early life, education and struggles


Mulay was born in 1958, in the village of Lat, in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra in a marathi family. His father Manohar Krishna Mulay was a farmer and tailor while his mother Akkatai Mulay has been a homemaker. He completed his primary education in the village of Lat, at the age of 10, he left the village to join Rajarshi Shahu Chatrapati Vidyaniketan, Kolhapur, a school that was founded by the Zilla Parishad, to nurture talent from rural areas. He became the first student from rural area, to win the Jagannath Shankarsheth Award, by securing highest marks in Sanskrit at SSC exam in 1975.

He received his BA (English Literature) degree from the Shahaji Chattrapati College Kolhapur and stood first in the University for which he also won the prestigious Dhananjay Keer Award. Seeking to join the civil services, and realizing that there was a dearth of study resources and guidance in Kolhapur, he relocated to Mumbai. In Mumbai he joined the State Institute for Administrative Career, which provided him the basic facilities for his studies. He also studied Master's in Labour Studies from LNML MILS in Mumbai.

In the meantime, he studied Personnel Management at the Mumbai University, and won the Peter Alvarez medal for standing first in the University He stood first in the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) examination in the year 1982, and succeeded in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination before being selected in the Indian foreign service.

In January 2017, the D.Y Patil University of Mumbai honoured him with Doctor of Literature (honoris causa) for his 'exemplary contribution to society'.


Early career


He joined office as the Deputy Collector of Pune and later joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1983. He first served in Tokyo as the Third secretary and later as the Second Secretary of the Indian Embassy to Japan. During his tenure in Japan, Mulay very successfully managed the ambitious Cultural extravaganza, Festival of India, which was organised in over 20 cities of Japan over a period of one year in 1988. He also founded the Indian Business Association in Moscow, Russia and was its Founder president for two years. During his stint as Second Secretary in Japan, he looked after economic relations and paved the way for many Japanese investments in India including from Toyota Motors, NTT-Itochu, Honda Motors and YKK.

He has served in various capacities in Russia, Mauritius, and then in Syria as the minister in the Indian embassy. He has been instrumental in handling the business relations between India and Russia particularly the transition from the state controlled (rupee - rouble) trade to direct trade. In Syria, he facilitated the Sahitya Akademy's first M.O.U. outside India with the Arab Writers Association. In Mauritius he streamlined and expedited the Cyber Tower project and Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre, with Indian assistance.


High Commissioner of India to Male (Maldives)


He assumed office as the high commissioner of India to Male (Maldives) in April 2009 and served in this capacity until March 2013. He is credited with steering the Indo-Maldivian relations to a new level and has successfully led the embassy through the difficult transfer of power, in February 2012.

He was also instrumental in strengthening the military relationship between India and the Maldives, notably achieving the India -Maldives- Sri Lanka cooperation in the maritime arena. He handled the difficult situation during the two-week-long refuge of President Mohamed Nasheed in the Indian High Commission in Male. The Indian Cultural Centre in Maldives was established with his initiative.[1][2][3][4]


Consul General of India, New York, USA


He began service as the Consul General of India on 23 April 2013. His notable achievements at the Consulate include the varied initiatives of outreach to the Indian diaspora as well as the mainstream American society. He introduced a monthly lecture series called 'Media India 2014', which gained immense popularity, while also helping create new conversations on India. Another similar lecture series focussing on the Indian states and named 'India-State by State' was also received well. He also helped establish a film and Literature Club in order to introduce Indian movies and literature to the American population. During his tenure as the Consul General, he has also appeared on Comedy Central's 'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, in a hilarious episode based on India's elections.[5]

In response to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, announced by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, Mulay initiated a Swachh Consulate campaign in New York. This holistic cleansing campaign has set a model of Swachh Consulate campaign for other Indian missions abroad. Mulay also launched the Consulate at Your Doorstep outreach program with the aim of deepening understanding of US decision-makers on India-US relations and addressing the concerns of the community on passports, visas and other matters.[6] Monthly lecture series 'Media India' was another innovative initiative he has started as a Consul General of India in New York.


Movement of Positivity


On February 2, 2019 a day after his service was over with the Government of India as a Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs , he started  “Movement of Positivity” aimed at realizing the values of equality , justice and freedom of every citizen. It’s to be achieved through creativity, compassion and constructive approach in a democratic framework and constitutional means.


Academic, media and literary work



Contribution in Marathi literature



Contribution in Hindi literature



Contribution in English literature



Books and films based on his life



Personal life


Dr Dnyaneshwar Mulay lives in Delhi, with his wife Sadhna Shanker who is an Indian Revenue Service officer. He has three children Utsav, Agney and Pujya.


See also



References


  1. "Conversation on Maldives Part 1 of 4". Retrieved 13 September 2012 via YouTube.
  2. "Conversation on Maldives Part 2 of 4". Retrieved 13 September 2012 via YouTube.
  3. "Conversation on Maldives Part 3 of 4". Retrieved 13 September 2012 via YouTube.
  4. "Conversation on Maldives Part 4 of 4". Retrieved 13 September 2012 via YouTube.
  5. "Indian elections on the Daily Show". ComedyCentral. Retrieved 31 July 2014 via YouTube.
  6. Shah, Jinal. "Consulate_At_Your_Doorstep". thesouthasiantimes.info. thesouthasiantimes. thesouthasiantimes. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  7. "ShantiKiAfwayen". Abp Majha. Abp Majha. Retrieved 22 May 2017.



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