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  1. Chennamaneni Hanumantha Rao (born 15 May 1929) is an Indian economist and writer. He was a member of the National Advisory Council from 2004 to 2008 [2] and chaired the Technical Committee on Drought prone Areas Programme and Desert Development Programme [3] of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices . [4]

  2. Prof C.H. Hanumantha Rao was honoured with many awards. He was awarded Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Memorial Prize for 1974-75, by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, for Outstanding Contribution in the field of Agricultural Economics; received K.H. Batheja Award for one of the best books published in Economics in India during 1993-94; received ...

  3. Sep 17, 2018 · Prof. C. H. Hanumantha Rao’s book is a highly valuable collection of nearly 30 essays and more than 10 comments, providing an insightful, lucid, accurate, credible and analytical narrative of his life’s experiences since his admission to the government primary school in Karimnagar town in 1938 at the age of nine.

  4. His participation in the freedom struggle and student movement in the old Hyderabad state in 1940s and early 1950s was inspired by Marxian ideology. He became introspective in early 1950s as democracy became a reality in India, with the first general elections held in 1952 and development planning launched, with.

  5. C. H. Hanumantha Rao's 8 research works with 348 citations and 1,786 reads, including: Rural Transformation in China and India: A Post-Reform Comparison.

  6. The IEG inaugurated a bust of Prof. V.K.R.V Rao who was the Founder, Director of the Institute. The IEG library was also renamed as the Prof. C.H. Hanumantha Rao Library, Who was a Professor, Director and Chairman of the Institute. IEG today pried tribute to two Legendary figures.

  7. He was Secretary of the Indian Econometric Society for over 17 years between 2006 and 2023. As part of the India’s G20 presidency, Dr Bhanumurthy is nominated as a Chair for the T20 Taskforce–1 on ‘Macroeconomics, Trade and Livelihoods’.