Raju Narayana Swamy: IAS officer who chose integrity over comfort


Daijiworld Media Network - Thiruvananthapuram

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 29: Dr Raju Narayana Swamy, one of India’s most respected IAS officers, has built a career defined by honesty, courage, and service. Born in 1968 in Thiruvananthapuram to academic parents, his brilliance was evident early—securing top ranks in school and excelling at IIT Madras with a stellar CGPA. Though offered a scholarship at MIT, he chose the Indian Administrative Service, topping the 1991 Civil Services Examination.

From the start, Dr Swamy stood out for his fearless fight against corruption. He exposed illegal land deals, challenged bureaucratic malpractice, and held powerful individuals accountable—even when it meant being transferred 22 times in 27 years. One high-profile case, which led to the resignation of a minister, cemented his image as a symbol of integrity in governance.

Beyond administration, Dr Swamy is a prolific writer with 34 books in Malayalam, covering travel, science, and children’s literature. His works have won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award and other honours, making him a celebrated figure in literature as well.

An eternal learner, he holds multiple advanced degrees, including a PhD and a Master’s in Intellectual Property Law, along with diplomas in law and environmental studies. Today, as principal secretary to the government of Kerala, he continues to inspire with his blend of knowledge, resilience, and uncompromising integrity.

Dr Raju Narayana Swamy’s journey proves that true success lies not in power or position, but in standing by one’s principles—no matter the cost.

 

 

 

  

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  • Satish, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 29 2025

    A highly respectful, clean and upright public servant.. Salute ...!!!

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Sep 29 2025

    22 times transfer in 27 years itself explains how corrupt our politicians are....!!!!!!! But nobody can uproot this in India ,like Sri lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Still we boast ourselves as no 1.

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  • Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore Kodyadka

    Mon, Sep 29 2025

    I have heard of this officer who is an upright person and really worked for the development of India Great officer indeed

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  • Anand A, Mangaluru

    Mon, Sep 29 2025

    These are the enlightened soul, the heart of Bharat. We have PhD holder MP, subramanya swamy who says putting photo of godess laxmi on our currency notes will improve Indian Economy. One is still in superstition another swamy enlightened and serving the nation selflessly and tirelessly. We salute our IAS officers, the bright and best brains of India. Yet some succumb to the pressure of politicians.

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  • Roshni, Mangaluru

    Mon, Sep 29 2025

    Congrats and hats off to you Sir. Very rare personality in today's world.

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  • L KAMALAKSH RAO, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 29 2025

    Hats off to you May your tribe increase. Bye the by what recognition did the govt give? What is the reaction of public .? What has court to say on the frequent transfers he suffered.?z There are lessons on political leaders life but on such honest bureaucrats . Very sad Hope at least the central Govt recognises him and his contributions.

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  • Surajit mukherjee, Sodepur,h b town,p.o.sodepur,pin-700110,dist.24pgs(n). A/194 (plot no.)

    Mon, Sep 29 2025

    Yes,i have read all about his success in prestigious I a s which was published in competition success review.probably sir have completed his b tech degree from I I t madras(now chennai) in robotic engineering.. probably he was the first keralite to achieve the 1st position in i a s from kerala.

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