T N Manoharan, renowned chartered accountant, former chairman of IDBI Bank and one of India’s most respected financial minds, passed away on Wednesday. He was widely acknowledged for his leadership in major institutional recoveries, including the turnaround of Satyam Computers following one of India’s biggest corporate frauds.A former president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), Manoharan, was appointed as special director on the board of Satyam Computer Services Ltd by the Government of India. His contributions during the crisis earned him the “Business Leadership Award” and the title of “Indian of the Year 2009”. In recognition of his distinguished service, he was also conferred the Padma Shri, one of the country’s highest civilian honours.According to ET, he also served as a government-nominated director at Sahara India Finance Corporation during its winding-up process, protecting the interests of depositors. From 2015 to 2020, he held the post of non-executive chairman of Canara Bank.Manoharan was widely respected for his deep understanding of accountancy, banking, finance, corporate governance, law, and rural economy. He was known for his contributions to sectors ranging from agriculture and small-scale industries to risk management and human resources.His academic credentials were equally impressive. He held a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Madras, a Master’s in Commerce from Sri Venkateshwara University in Andhra Pradesh, and a law degree from the Madras Law College. He was also a distinguished Fellow Chartered Accountant.T N Manoharan’s legacy leaves a lasting imprint on India’s financial and corporate governance landscape.