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Rajiv Gandhi- The Prince charming of Indian politics who had so much to live for

On the fateful day, May 21, 1991, at Sriperumbudur, Rusy Karanjia, chief editor of the Blitz tabloid, was with Rajiv Gandhi for a few minutes. Gandhi disclosed to Karanjia that he had learnt from the




Wasting resources and time on needless tension was a sheer criminal act for him.

With the same zeal, Gandhi initiated the missions designed to upgrade technology in a time-bound manner.

It was Gandhi who brought the computer and hi-tech knowledge boom to India, which the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government tried to hijack in the form of the India Shining campaign.

His education policy of 1986 still holds good today.

For the first time, the phrase NRI came into vogue as Gandhi opened the country's doors for Indian experts wanting to return home. In order to facilitate their return, he initiated quick administrative reforms that saw technocrats occupying policy-making positions for the first time, enraging the power-hungry.