Lesser Known Facts About Ex-PM Manmohan Singh

Walking barefoot to school in a small Punjab village, young Manmohan Singh studied under kerosene lamps, earning his way to Oxford. 

Before economics, Singh wanted to be a writer and contributed to his college magazine, showcasing a hidden literary talent. 

The Accidental Author 

In 1987, Singh received the prestigious Padma Vibhushan while serving as Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission.

 National Recognition 

At Cambridge University, Singh earned not just top honors but set an all-time record in his Economics Tripos examination. 

Cambridge's Star Student 

As Finance Minister, Singh played a crucial role in supporting India's 1991 Cricket World Cup campaign during economic crisis. 

Surprising Sports Connection 

Despite being PM, Singh continued living in his modest personal residence instead of the official PM house initially. 

The Humble Prime Minister 

During the 2008 global financial crisis, Singh's economics background helped India maintain positive growth while major economies collapsed. 

Economic Genius in Action 

Singh once broke security protocol to personally welcome Pakistani PM Gilani at the airport, showing commitment to diplomatic relations. 

Breaking Protocol for Peace