BANKING sector.It also plays an important role in India’s development story by supporting the government in its developmental projects and policies.The head office of the RBI, in Kolkata when the bank was established, was shifted to Mumbai in 1937.Originally, the bank was privately owned.However, after Independence, it was nationalized in 1949 and is now fully owned by the Government of India.K. C. ChakrabartyK. C. Chakrabarty had spent nearly four decades across multiple public sector banks, often spoke his mind on critical issues concerning the banking sector.He was also famous for his wit and sharp retorts.He was the deputy governor of the central bank between 15 June 2009 and 25 April 2014 when he demitted office three months before his term was to end.Before to the stint, he had served as the chairman and managing director (CMD) of Punjab National Bank (2007-2009), and CMD of Indian Bank (2005-2007).Arvind SaxenaArvind Saxena is an Indian civil servant and is the former chairman of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).A 1978-batch officer, he served in the Indian Postal Service for 10 years, before joining the Research and Analysis Wing in 1988, and the UPSC in 2015.In May 2015, he joined the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) as its member and was appointed its acting chairman in June 2018, after the retirement of Vinay Mittal.In November 2018, he was appointed the full-time chairman.C. R. NeelkanthanC R Neelakandan is an Indian political activist, environmental activist, and writer.An Instrumentation Engineer by profession, Neelakandan is a regular contributor to Malayalam periodicals on environmental issues.Neelakandan is the State Convener of Aam Aadmi Party KERALA since 3 January 2016.Began his political activism in the student's movement, he was arrested during The Emergency and was held in illegal custody for alleged possession of communist literature.Later he joined SFI and also worked in the Communist Party.In 2014, he joined the Aam Admi Party and became a member of the State Executive Committee.Amitabh KantMr. Amitabh Kant is presently CEO of the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI).He is a member of the Indian ADMINISTRATIVE Service, IAS (Kerala Cadre: 1980 batch).He is the author of Branding India - An Incredible Story. Mr. Kant has been a key driver of the “Make in India”, Startup India, “Incredible India” and God’s Own Country” initiatives that positioned India and Kerala State as leading manufacturing and tourism destinations.These campaigns have won several international AWARDS and embraced a host of activities – infrastructure development, product enhancement, private-public partnership, and positioning and branding based on extensive market research.