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Three in race for deputy governor's post to be vacated by Rajeshwar Rao

The New Indian Express Chennai

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September 24, 2025

THREE executive directors of the Reserve BankSC Murmu, Vivek Deep and Rohit Jain - are in the race to succeed the senior most deputy governor M Rajeshwar Rao, whose term ends in October, according to sources.

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Three in race for deputy governor's post to be vacated by Rajeshwar Rao

Rao; in charge of the departments of regulation, enforcement, and legal, apart from coordination roles through the secretary's department, risk monitoring department, and overall policy coordination; was initially appointed in 2020 for three years, which was later extended twice. Sources told TNIE

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