Abhijit Sen carved out a Unique Space of his Own
Sep 3rd 2022. Poornima Varma
Abhijit Sen, eminent economist, passed away on August 29 at the age of 71. He retired as Professor at the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning (CESP), Jawaharlal Nehru University, in 2015.
For Abhijit Sen, Facts and Data were Religion and Ideology
Sep 1st 2022. Himanshu
My last meeting with Professor Abhijit Sen was just a week ago, before his untimely death due to a heart attack on August 29.
Prof. Abhijit Sen, one of India’s Foremost Experts on Agriculture and Rural Economy, is no more
Sep 1st 2022. Chetananand Singh
One of the country's foremost experts on agriculture and rural economy, Prof. Abhijit Sen died on Monday night. The economist and former Planning Commission member suffered a heart attack. He was 72.
Abhijit Sen (1950-2022)
Sep 1st 2022. Ravi Srivastava
A man of great wisdom, and generosity, scrupulously adhering to principles and willing to fight for them, but without any malice towards anyone, Ashok Mitra was a pillar of support for the Left.
Abhijit Sen was an Erudite Scholar with a Heart of Gold
Sep 1st 2022. Dipa Sinha
With the passing of professor Abhijit Sen, the country has lost one of its most sensitive, progressive and grounded economists. Professor Sen's contributions to academia as well as policymaking were significant, with his best-known work in the areas of agriculture, food policy and poverty.
Economist Abhijit Sen believed in Power of Policy to Achieve Growth, and Alleviate Poverty
Aug 31st 2022. Himanshu
Professor Abhijit Sen, economist and former faculty at the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning (CESP) in Jawaharlal Nehru University passed away on August 29 due to a sudden heart attack.
Abhijit Sen: A champion of the excluded and exploited
Aug 31st 2022. Mihir Shah
Abhijit Sen, who died on Monday at the age of 72, was one of India's most distinguished development economists, teachers and policymakers. He joined the Jawaharlal Nehru University in 1985, where he remained a much-revered teacher, right until his retirement in 2015.
Abhijit Sen – A Great Economist with Rural, Agriculture Focus
Aug 31st 2022. S Mahendra Dev
Abhijit Sen, a renowned agriculture economist and former member of the Planning Commission, passed away on August 29. It is a great loss to the profession of economics in general, and to economists working on agriculture and the rural economy in particular, and to policy makers.
Abhijit Sen, noted farm Economist who Advocated Universal PDS, Passes Away
Aug 31st 2022. Banikinkar Pattanayak
Abhijit Sen, the acclaimed agriculture economist who infused new vitality to the debate on the universalisation of the public distribution system (PDS) of key grains and endorsed an ambitious formula for fixing the support prices of crops, died Monday night. He was 72.
Farewell Prof. Abhijit Sen
Aug 31st 2022. An Obituary by Jawaharlal Nehru University Teachers' Association (JNUTA)
Prof Abhijit Sen, who taught at the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning (CESP) for three decades between 1985-2015, passed away on August 29. He was 72.
AIKS Dips Banner in Memory of Prof. Abhijit Sen, Economist & Friend of the Peasantry
Aug 31st 2022. All India Kisan Sabha
Prof. Abhijit Sen, renowned economist, expert on agriculture, rural economy and planning passed away after a brief illness. He has been closely associated with the All India Kisan Sabha and has represented the interests of the peasantry in different capacities in the Government.
Abhijit Sen, one of India’s leading Agriculture Economists and Distinguished Academics, Passes Away
Aug 30th 2022. Harish Damodaran
Abhijit Sen, renowned agriculture economist and former member of the Planning Commission during the previous United Progressive Alliance government, passed away Monday. He was 72.
Remembering Abhijit Sen, who made Seminal Contributions to understanding Indian Economic Issues
Aug 30th 2022. Vikas Rawal
Prof. Abhijit Sen, the distinguished economist who passed away on the night of August 29 at 72, was professor of economics at the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning (CESP), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), for about three decades.
Abhijit Sen, Leading Economist of Indian Agriculture, Passes Away
Aug 30th 2022. An obituary from The Wire Staff
Professor Abhijit Sen, a leading expert on the rural economy and a former member of the Planning Commission, died here on Monday night after a brief illness. He was 72 years old.

Ashok Mitra
May 22nd 2018. Jayati Ghosh
Ashok Mitra's astounding ability to remain so involved, committed and intellectually engaged right to the end has left an inspiring memory of him. His fearless criticisms and unvarnished truth has attracted so many young people to him. His works on economics are as impressive as his journalistic commentary.
Ashok Mitra, a Man Who Was Equally Committed Politically and
Personally
May 5th 2018. Jayati Ghosh
"Much has been and will be written about this extraordinary man…All these qualities, rare as they are, are even rarer in combination. But in this piece, I will present a more personal picture, from someone who saw him as a father figure and was privileged to know him well."
Ashok Mitra
May 3rd 2018. Prabhat Patnaik
A man of great wisdom, and generosity, scrupulously adhering to principles and willing to fight for them, but without any malice towards anyone, Ashok Mitra was a pillar of support for the Left.
Ashok Mitra
May 3rd 2018. Mohan Rao
"I do not believe any Obituary to Ashok Mitra will also recall his quest for gender justice…It was on the basis of his questions in Parliament and the response obtained that in 1998, the Supreme Court banned quinacrine sterilization."
A Singular Person
May 3rd 2018. Jayati Ghosh
"First Person Singular", a new collection of Ashok Mitra's essays, is not just a book; it is a conversation with an accomplished raconteur, one who is always able to situate his voice in the wider social, economic and political context.
Wisdom, for the People
May 3rd 2018. Prabhat Patnaik
Ashok Mitra will be remembered above all as a strong champion of the rights of states. He played a major role in exposing the high degree of centralisation of powers and resources that existed in the country and went almost unnoticed. In his death, the country has lost a person of great wisdom, for whom the interests of its working people always came first.
Ashok Mitra, the Marxist Economist who was a Fierce Critic of the Government
May 3rd 2018. Paranjoy Guha Thakurta
On the morning of May Day, former finance minister of West Bengal, member of parliament, prolific writer, bureaucrat, economist and Marxist thinker Ashok Mitra passed away in a Kolkata nursing home. He was born in 1928 and had turned 90 on April 10 this year. He was not just an academic, an administrator, a politician and an activist, but also a writer of amazing eloquence and insight in both Bengali and English.
Ashok Mitra (1928-2018)
May 3rd 2018. Rudrangshu Mukherjee
"He did not go gently into the good night. He raged against the fading of the light. But those, like me, who were fortunate to receive his affection knew that beneath the rage was a tender heart. No one showered affection the way Ashok Mitra did. Adieu comrade Mitra on May Day."
Ashok Mitra: Railing against the times, but very much a part of them
May 3rd 2018. Jayati Ghosh
Revisiting a review written for 'Frontline' magazine of the English version of Ashok Mitra's Bengali memoirs, 'Apila Chapila', published in 2007. "The impression on reading this book is not one of a difficult man, rather of an incurable romantic. It is a book full of people, full of little stories about them and full of the emotion that only caring deeply about people can bring. So this idiosyncratic memoir is in some ways a love poem to many of the people he has ever known."
Former Bengal Finance Minister was a Polymath Member of Significant Groups
May 3rd 2018. Jayati Ghosh
Ashok Mitra was one of the most remarkable personalities of Independent India. A polymath who spanned technical economics, literature, policy and politics, he brought to all of these his distinctive flair, razor-sharp intelligence, and enormous energy and passion. We can be proud of living in a society that could produce such a person.
Ashok Mitra, the Former Bengal Finance Minister Who Wished He Were Forgotten
May 3rd 2018. Subhanil Chowdhury
"He disliked being praised. In the last few lines of his memoirs Aapila Chaapila, he wished that he may be forgotten by everybody, he did not want his readers to remember him. Therefore, he would have strongly disagreed with this obituary of his. But those who knew him, loved him would agree that it is impossible to forget him."
Sreyashi Dastidar writes about Ashok Mitra
May 3rd 2018. Sreyashi Dastidar
"I have not come across anyone — and I don't think I ever will — who can dictate a thousand-plus-word piece, often with figures comparing development indices, without faltering even once, or consulting a piece of paper. For me, this was nothing short of a superpower — and the man was pushing eighty."
 
 
 

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