List of Kolkata Presidencians

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The following is a list of notable people associated with the old Presidency College, Calcutta.

Most Notable

  • Subhas Chandra Bose, Freedom Fighter, Commander of INA, First Leader of Free Indian Territory, Mayor of Calcutta; 53rd President of the Indian National Congress; founder of the Forward Bloc ;[1]

Social reform

Politics

Presidents

Governors

Prime Ministers

Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers

Ministers

  • MJ Akbar, Minister of State for External Affairs, Government of India (2016–2018)[4]
  • Bratya Basu, Playwright and actor; Higher Education Minister, Government of West Bengal
  • Surendranath Banerjea, Minister in Bengal in the 1920s; 11th President of the Indian National Congress
  • Bhupendra Nath Bose, Bar-at-Law, Under Secretary in the Council for the Secretary of State for India;Vice Chancellor, University of Calcutta, and President, Indian National Congress.
  • Sarat Chandra Bose, Bengal Congress President; Works, Mines and Power Member, Government of India (1946) and first central cabinet Minister (1947)
  • Somnath Chatterjee, Speaker of Lok Sabha, India (2004–2009)
  • Sachindra Chaudhuri, Finance Minister of India, 1965-1967
  • Pratap Chandra Chunder, Education and Social Welfare Minister, Government of India (1977–1980)
  • Chittaranjan Das, known as "Deshbandhu", founder of Swaraj Party
  • Asim Dasgupta, Finance Minister, Government of West Bengal (1987–2011)
  • B.K. Handique, Union Minister of Mines & Development of North Eastern Region, GOI.
  • Azizul Haque, B.L, C.I.E, K.C.S.I, D.Litt., former Education Minister, Government of Bengal
  • Humayun Kabir, Education Minister, Government of India (1958–67)
  • Fazlul Karim, Mayor of Cox's Bazar
  • Abdus Salam Khan, Minister of Public Works and Communication (1955–1956) in the East Pakistan provincial cabinet[5]
  • Amit Mitra, Finance Minister of West Bengal (2011–present)
  • Syama Prasad Mukherjee, founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh; Industry and Supply Member, Government of India (1946–50)
  • Debi Prasad Pal, Minister of State for Finance, Government of India (1991–96)
  • Abdur Rahim, Member of the Bengal Executive Council (Administration of Justice, Jail and other Allied Subjects) (1921–25); later President of the Central Legislative Assembly
  • Saugata Roy, Minister of State for Urban Development, Government of India (2009–12)
  • Ashoke Kumar Sen, Law and Justice Minister, Government of India (1984–89)
  • Jatindra Mohan Sengupta, former Mayor of Calcutta; President of Indian National Congress
  • Atish Chandra Sinha, Minister of State for Public Undertaking, Cottage and Small Scale Industries, Government of West Bengal (1972–77) & Zamindar of Kandi, Bengal

Members of Parliament and Legislative Assembly

Maharajas and Zamindars

Members of Political Parties

Judiciary

Administration

Armed Forces

Industrialists

Medicine

Academics

Languages

Bengali

English

Sanskritists

Mathematical Sciences

Mathematicians

Statisticians

Natural Sciences

Biologists

Chemists

Computer Scientists

Engineers

  • Fazlur Rahman Khan, structural engineer; designed Chicago's 100-story John Hancock Center and 110-story Sears Tower. Widely known as the Einstein of Structural Architecture.

Geologists

Physicists

Psychologists

  • P. K. Roy, first Indian Principal of Presidency College, Calcutta

Social Sciences

Anthropologists

  • Surajit Chandra Sinha, former Vice Chancellor, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan; Maharajkumar of Susanga, Bengal[12]
  • Nirmal Kumar Bose; he was also a leading sociologist, urbanist, Gandhian, and educationist. Also active in the Indian freedom struggle with Mahatma Gandhi;served as Gandhi's private secretary in 1940's. Studied also Honors in Geology.

Economists

Historians

Political Scientists

Journalists

Poets, novelists and Non-Fiction Writers

Artists and Musicians

Filmmakers, Theatre Personalities and Actors

Sportspersons

  • Vece Paes, member of the bronze medal-winning Indian hockey team at the Munich Olympics (1972)

Faculty Members

References

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  13. Encyclopædia Britannica Online: Amartya Sen
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