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Occupation
  
DiplomatWriter

Name
  
Rajeshwar Dayal


Role
  
Writer

Awards
  
Born
  
12 August 1909
India

Known for
  
Died
  
September 17, 1999, New Delhi

Books
  
A Life of Our Times, Mission for Hammarskjold

Rajeshwar dayal tyagi et la bioconversion


Rajeshwar Dayal (1909–1999) was an Indian diplomat, writer, Ambassador of India to the former state of Yugoslavia and the Head of the United Nations Operation in the Congo. Born on 12 August 1909, Dayal was one of the earlier officers of the Indian Foreign Service. He served as the Indian ambassador to the now defunct Yugoslavia from 1955 to 1958 and moved to the UN as a member of the United Nations Observation Group in Lebanon (UNOGIL) when the organization was established in 1958.

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Dayal, who had earlier served as the Indian Ambassador to France, was appointed as the Head of the United Nations Operation in the Congo in September 1960 and he held the post till May 1961. He also worked as the Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations. He published several books on socio-political themes, including a book on Panchayati Raj under the title, Panchayati Raj in India. The Government of India awarded him the second highest civilian award of the Padma Vibhushan, (then the highest civilian award) in 1969.

He died on 17 September 1999 in New Delhi, following a stroke, survived by his wife. His life has been documented in his autobiography, A Life of Our Times, published in 1998, one year prior to his death.

Dr rajeshwar dayal on receiving dr bc roy national award


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Rajeshwar Dayal Wikipedia