P. V. Gopalan
Personal details
Born
Painganadu Venkataraman Gopalan

1911 (1911)
Thulasendrapuram, Madras Presidency, British India (present-day Tamil Nadu, India)
DiedFebruary 1998 (aged 8687)
Madras, Tamil Nadu, India (present-day Chennai)
SpouseRajam Gopalan
Children4, including Shyamala
RelativesKamala Harris (granddaughter)
Maya Harris (granddaughter)
Meena Harris (great-granddaughter)
Known forMaternal grandfather of Kamala Harris

Painganadu Venkataraman Gopalan (1911 – February 1998)[1] was an Indian career civil servant, a member of Central Secretariat Service who served as Director of Relief Measures and Refugees in the government of Zambia, especially the exodus of refugees from Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).[2][3] While in Zambia, he later served as Advisor to 1st President of Zambia Kenneth Kaunda.[4] He served as Joint Secretary to the Government of India in 1960s. He is the maternal grandfather of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.[1][5]

Gopalan was a member of the Imperial Secretariat Service and later a Central Secretariat Service officer.[6][7][8]

Early life

Gopalan was born in 1911 in British India.[1]

Career

Gopalan joined the Imperial Secretariat Service during British rule in India and later merged into Central Secretariat Service.[6] He served as Under Secretary to the government of India in the Ministry of Transport (Roads Wing).[6] In the 1950s, he was posted as a senior commercial officer in Bombay.[1] He worked on the rehabilitation of refugees from East Pakistan in India.[4]

Rising through the ranks, Gopalan was later empanelled and served as Joint Secretary to Government of India in the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Rehabilitation.[9] He was later deputed to the government of Zambia and lived in Lusaka as Director of Relief Measures and Refugees,[9] to help Zambia manage an influx of refugees from Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).

Personal life

P. V. Gopalan was married to Rajam Gopalan. They had four children: the oldest, a daughter, Shyamala, who earned a PhD in endocrinology at the University of California, Berkeley, and went on to have an academic and research career in the US and Canada; a son, Balachandran, who received a PhD in economics and computer science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and returned to an academic career in India; a daughter, Sarala, an obstetrician who practised in Chennai; and the youngest, another daughter, Mahalakshmi, an information scientist, who worked for the Government of Ontario, Canada.[1] Gopalan was the grandfather of lawyer Maya Harris, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, and academic Sharada Balachandran Orihuela.[1][5] Shyamala and her daughters used to visit Gopalan every few years, and Kamala has said that she was strongly influenced by his progressive political views on democracy and women's rights, especially their right to education.[10] He later bought an apartment in Besant Nagar and lived in Chennai until his death.[11]

Further reading

  • The Truths We Hold: An American Journey (Publisher: Random House; ISBN 978-1473567863)
  • Kamala Harris: Phenomenal Woman (Publisher: HarperCollins; ISBN 9354227651)

References

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