Nationality: | Indian |
Birth Date: | 14 October 1964 |
Birth Place: | Razole, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Occupation: | Senior Indian government functionary |
Office: | Chief Secretary, Haryana |
1Blankname: | Chief Minister |
1Namedata: | Nayab Singh Saini |
Governor: | Bandaru Dattatreya |
Predecessor: | Sanjeev Kaushal |
Termstart: | 16 March 2024 |
Office1: | Additional Chief Secretary & Financial Commissioner, Revenue, Haryana |
Predecessor1: | Rajesh Khullar |
Termstart1: | 3 September 2023 |
Termend1: | 1 August 2024 |
Office2: | Home Secretary, Haryana |
Predecessor2: | Rajiv Arora |
Successor2: | Anurag Rastogi |
Termstart2: | 3 August 2022 |
Termend2: | 4 July 2024 |
Office3: | Finance Secretary, Haryana |
Predecessor3: | Sanjeev Kaushal |
Successor3: | Anurag Rastogi |
Termstart3: | 19 March 2018 |
Termend3: | 3 August 2022 |
Office4: | Additional Secretary to Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs |
Termstart4: | 22 July 2017 |
Termend4: | 18 March 2018 |
Office5: | Joint Secretary to Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs |
Termstart5: | 3 November 2015 |
Termend5: | 21 July 2017 |
Office6: | Mission Director, National Mission for Clean Ganga |
Termstart6: | 10 October 2014 |
Termend6: | 6 August 2015 |
Alma Mater: | Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad |
Spouse: | Dr. Sridevi Tallapragada |
T.V.S.N. Prasad (Prasad V.S.N. Tallapragada) (born 14 October 1964) is an Indian Administrative Service officer, currently serving as the Chief Secretary of Government of Haryana. He earlier served as the State's Finance, Revenue and Treasury Secretary. He has several publications to his credit on economic issues related to monetary and fiscal policies. He completed his PhD in Economics at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.[1] He was an Edward S. Mason Fellow in Public Policy and Management and a John Kenneth Galbraith Scholar in Infrastructure Economics at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He later served as Lead Infrastructure Coordinator at the World Bank for several years, crafting its policies on power, oil and gas sectors, national economic policies, investments, and infrastructure expansion. He worked in the Government of India as Mission Director of National Mission of Clean Ganga, and later as Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs. [2]
Prasad was born in a Telugu family from East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. His father, Hon'ble Mr. Justice T.H.B. Chalapathi, served as a Hon'ble Judge in the Andhra Pradesh High Court and the Punjab and Haryana High Court.[3] He completed his schooling from Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet. He obtained his graduation in Bacherlors in Electrical Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad. He later went on to study at Harvard University, where he earned a Masters in Public Administration at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government on an Edward S. Mason Fellowship. He recently completed his PhD in Economics at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
Prasad joined the Indian Administrative Service in 1988, serving in the Haryana Cadre. As an IAS officer, he has held numerous positions, such as Deputy Commissioner, Rohtak and Kurukshetra, founding Chairman and Managing Director, Andhra Pradesh Central Power Distribution Company, Chief Administrator, Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board, and Principal Secretary, Department of Food, Civil Supplies, and Consumer Affairs, Government of Haryana. During his stint in the Central Government between 2014 and 2018, Prasad served as Mission Director in the National Mission for Clean Ganga and Joint Secretary (later as Additional Secretary) in the Ministry of Home Affairs.[2]
During his career, he has been awarded Best District Collector for Efforts to make the District Achieve the Country Lowest Population Growth Rate (1998).[2] He has also been credited for turning around a loss making electric utility into profit making entity in the States of Haryana and Andhra Pradesh.[4] While at the Ministry of Home Affairs, he chaired a Committee to explore alternative solutions to the use of Pellet Guns by Indian Paramilitary Forces and was instrumental in reviving the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems project.
During his stint at the World Bank, he has served as Senior Energy Specialist and Lead Infrastructure Coordinator in the Africa Division of the World Bank, leading power, oil and gas sector national economic policies, investments, and infrastructure expansion. He has many publications in his name, notably as Lead Author of the book Monitoring Performance of Electric Utilities - Indicators and Benchmarking, which was published by the World Bank in 2009.[5] His efforts in the power and natural oil gas sector have been lauded by many experts in the African region, especially with respect to his work in distribution and generation.