Shri Jagdish Tytler was born (11th Jan. 1944) in Gujranwala (now in Pakistan) of a
Kapoor family and was brought up by great educationist, the late Shri
James Douglas Tytler, who was the founder of many public schools like
the Delhi Public School, the Summerfields School, etc and in whom
name the J D Tytler Higher Secondary School is running in Delhi today.
Shri Jagdish
Tytler is a firm believer in national integration and has the firm
belief that all religions can co-exist in mutual harmony and understanding,
since the basis of all religions is Love.
Shri Jagdish
Tytler is a very humble person. He speaks in simple words. He listens
patiently, especially to the problems of his constituents. His voice
is low and soft, a soothing and at the same time profound. People
who come to see him and seek his advice, usually go back with a
fresh breeze of hope and assurance.
Shri Jagdish
Tytler represented India as one-man delegation to the United Nations
Conference on alternative sources of energy in Yugoslavia. He has
also headed the Indian delegation to the United Nations and has
represented India there.
Shri Jagdish
Tytler was first inducted into the Cabinet of Prime Minister Shri
Rajiv Gandhi as the Minister of Civil Aviation. Shri Jagdish Tytler
has worked continously for a period of 10 years, without any break,
as a Minister in Government of India, holding important portfolios.
This is in itself, bears record to his capabilities. He is currently Minister of State with Independent Charge of newly created Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs.
Shri Jagdish
Tytler was the first to start Privatization in the Ministry of Civil
Aviation. He followed it up with a Tourism Policy. As Minister for
Surface Transport, he was the Minister who created the National
Highway Authority of India, which modernises the national highways
of India and is presently changing the face of the entire country,
the toll paid expressways were conceived, initiated and started
by him. Another important factor which has changed the face of Delhi
was the Metro Transport System.
Shri Jagdish
Tytler's policy of liberalization of the Ministry earned him kudos
from various visiting global dignitaries during those times. The
British Chancellor of the Exchequer singled out Shri Manmohan Singh,
Shri P Chdambaram, Shri Madhav Rao Scindia and Shri Jagdish Tytler,
the then Minister for Surface Transport as "harbingers
of economic reforms". He earned these words of sincere
appreciation for the policies of liberalization made by him.
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