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[]

  • Swami Vivekananda, the great Nationalist Indian Hindu monk, a chief disciple of the 19th-century Indian teacher Ramakrishna, key figure in the introduction of the Indian philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world and is credited with raising interfaith awareness, bringing Hinduism to the status of a major world religion during the late 19th century and founded the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission.
  • 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[]

  • Mohammad Ali Bogra, 3rd Prime Minister of Pakistan (1953–55)
  • A.K. Fazlul Huq, Prime Minister of Bengal (1939–43)

Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers[]

  • Jyoti Basu, 6th Chief Minister of West Bengal (1977-2000)
  • Buddhadeb Bhattacharya, 7th Chief Minister of West Bengal (2000–11)
  • Bishnu Ram Medhi, Chief Minister of Assam (1950–57)[2][3]
  • Siddhartha Shankar Ray, 5th Chief Minister of West Bengal (1972–77); Education Minister of India; Governor of Punjab; Ambassador to U.S.A.
  • Anugrah Narayan Sinha, 1st Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar (1946–57)

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[]

  • Nawaab Syed Shamsul Huda K.C.I.E. (1884), first Indian Muslim President of the reformed legislative council of undivided Bengal in 1921
  • Pandit Yamuna Karjee, Member of the Bihar and Orissa Legislative Assembly (1937–42)
  • Maharajadhiraja Sir Uday Chand Mahtab, Member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly (1937–52), Member, Indian Constituent Assembly, 1946-47 & Maharajadhiraja Bahadur of Burdwan.[6]
  • Hirendranath Mukherjee, Member of Lok Sabha, leader of the Opposition, India (1952–77)
  • Arjun Kumar Sengupta, Member of Rajya Sabha (2006-2010)

Maharajas and Zamindars[]

Members of Political Parties[]

Judiciary[]

Administration[]

  • Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah, IES, ADPI for Mohammedan Education, Bengal
  • Anandaram Baruah, ICS, District Magistrate in Bengal
  • Alapan Bandyopadhyay, former Chief Secretary to the Government of West Bengal and 1st Chief Adviser to the Government of West Bengal
  • Atul Chandra Chatterjee, ICS, former Indian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
  • Sib Chandra Deb, Deputy Collector, Government of Bengal
  • Gurusaday Dutt, ICS, Secretary, Local Self Government and Public Health Secretary, Government of Bengal[9]
  • Behari Lal Gupta, ICS, former Dewan of Baroda
  • Sukumar Sen, ICS, Chief Election Commissioner of India
  • Ranadhir Chandra Sarma Sarkar, IAS, Law Secretary, GOI, Chairman, UPSC
  • Nitish Sengupta, IAS, Secretary, Department of Revenue, GOI
  • Arjun Kumar Sengupta, Member-Secretary of Planning Commission; Chairman, National Commission on Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector (NCEUS)
  • Jawhar Sircar, Secretary, Ministry of Culture, GOI
  • Khondker Fazle Sobhan, Indian Police before 1947
  • Himachal Som, IFS, Indian Ambassador to Italy
  • Satyendranath Tagore, ICS, District and Sessions Judge in Gujarat
  • Soumen Mitra, IPS, Police Commissioner of Kolkata
  • , Joint Secretary under Government of West Bengal, IAS, Writer.

Armed Forces[]

  • Air Marshal Subroto Mukerjee, first Indian Chief of the Air Staff of the Indian Air Force
  • Admiral Adhar Kumar Chatterji, first Indian officer to hold the rank of full Admiral in the Indian Navy

Industrialists[]

  • Basant Kumar Birla, Chairman of B.K. Birla Group
  • Khuda Buksh, pioneer of insurance in Bangladesh
  • , founder of R.G. Ghosh and Co.
  • Rama Prasad Goenka, Chairman Emeritus of RPG Group
  • Fanindra Nath Gooptu, Founder of F.N. Gooptu & Sons
  • Sir Rajendra Nath Mookerjee, founder of Indian Iron and Steel Company at Burnpur; architect of the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata
  • Bipradas Pal Chowdhury, founder of Gayabari Tea Estate
  • Prafulla Chandra Roy, founder of Bengal Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals

Medicine[]

  • Bidhan Chandra Ray, eminent doctor and 2nd Chief Minister of West Bengal
  • Girindrashekhar Bose, eminent psychoanalyst and first President of Indian Psychoanalytical Society

Academics[]

Languages[]

Bengali[]

English[]

  • Subodh Chandra Sengupta, former Principal of College and English literary scholar; awarded Padma Bhushan 3rd highest civilian honor of the Government of India
  • Ahmad Ali, British Council Visiting Professor of English, the National Central University, Nanking
  • Jasodhara Bagchi, former Chairperson, West Bengal Women's Commission, Calcutta
  • Swapan Kumar Chakravorty, former Director-General, National Library, Kolkata
  • Sukanta Chaudhuri, Emeritus Professor of English, Jadavpur University, Calcutta
  • Supriya Chaudhuri, Professor of English, Jadavpur University, Calcutta
  • Malabika Sarkar, former Vice-Chancellor, Presidency University
  • Peary Charan Sarkar, former Headmaster, Hare School, Calcutta
  • Nabaneeta Dev Sen, former Professor of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, Calcutta
  • Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, professor, Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, USA

Sanskritists[]

  • Bhudev Mukhopadhyay, CIE, former Director of Public Instructions
  • Haraprasad Shastri, former Principal of Sanskrit College, Calcutta

Mathematical Sciences[]

Mathematicians[]

  • Amiya Charan Banerjee, former Vice Chancellor of Allahabad University
  • Ananda Mohan Bose, mathematician; first Indian Wrangler at the University of Cambridge
  • Anil Kumar Gain, mathematician and statistician from the University of Cambridge; Fellow of the Royal Society
  • Azizul Haque, contributed to the mathematical formula for Henry Classification System of fingerprinting still widely used in the world
  • Radhanath Sikdar, first person to calculate the height of Mount Everest

Statisticians[]

Natural Sciences[]

Biologists[]

Chemists[]

  • Upendranath Brahmachari, first to synthesise urea stibamine
  • Amar Nath Bhaduri, biochemist, studies on UDP-glucose 4-epimerase, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize recipient
  • Mihir Chowdhury - physical chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
  • Muhammad Qudrat-i-Khuda - Bangladeshi organic chemist and writer. Founder of BCSIR. Famous for his researches on jute-byproducts. Considered as the National Scientist of Bangladesh. Awardee of Sitara-e-Imtiaz (1972), Ekushey Padak (1976) and Independence Day Award (1984).
  • Bidyendu Mohan Deb - chemical physicist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
  • Biman Bagchi - theoretical physicist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
  • Sumit Bhaduri - organic chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
  • Tushar Kanti Chakraborty, organic chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
  • Jnan Chandra Ghosh, Director of the IISc Bangalore, the IIT Kharagpur, the Vice Chancellor of Calcutta University, and the Director-general of Industries and Supplies, Government of India.

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[]

  • Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay; Paleographist; archeologist; a household name as one of the discoverers of Mahenjodaro civilization.
  • Kshitindramohan Naha, geologist and Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
  • Subir Kumar Ghosh, geologist and Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate

Physicists[]

  • Meghnad Saha, discovered the Saha ionization equation
  • Satyendranath Bose, discovered Bose–Einstein statistics along with Albert Einstein; Bosons; Padma Vibhushan
  • Indrani Bose, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Bose Institute, Kolkata
  • Chandan Dasgupta, FNA, condensed matter physicist
  • Anita Mehta, eminent condensed matter physicist, faculty at S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, India
  • Sisir Kumar Mitra, FRS, radio-physicist, namesake of a crater on the moon
  • Biswa Ranjan Nag, physicist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
  • Amal Kumar Raychaudhuri, physicist, known for Raychaudhuri's equation in general theory of relativity; former Professor and Head of Physics, Presidency College
  • Amitava Raychaudhuri, FNA, particle physicist
  • Somak Raychaudhury, Eminent astrophysicist, Director of IUCAA
  • Sudhansu Datta Majumdar, Theoretical Physicist, Known for Majumdar–Papapetrou Solution
  • Probir Roy, particle physicist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
  • Sankar Das Sarma, eminent theoretical condensed matter physicist and Richard E Prange Chaired Professor at University of Maryland, US[11]
  • Ashoke Sen, eminent physicist; has contributed to string theory, winner of the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
  • Bikash Sinha, Padma Bhushan, Director (retd.), Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta
  • Palash Baran Pal, Particle Physicist, well known for his contributions to Bengali literature, receiver of Rabindra Smriti Puroshkar
  • Chanchal Majumdar, Indian condensed matter physicist, Founder director of S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences.

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[]

  • Abhijit Banerjee, professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2019
  • Amartya Sen, Master, Trinity College, Cambridge (1998–2004); winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, 1998[13]
  • Amitava Bose, former Director, Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
  • Amiya Bagchi, Chancellor, Tripura University, Agartala
  • Anindya Sen, Professor of Economics, Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
  • Bibek Debroy, former Director, Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, New Delhi
  • Bimal Jalan, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (2000-4)
  • Debraj Ray, Julius Silver Professor of Economics, New York University
  • Dilip Mookerjee, Professor of Economics, Boston University
  • Isher Judge Ahluwalia, Chairperson, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
  • Maitreesh Ghatak, Professor of Economics, London School of Economics
  • Mihir Rakshit, Professor, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
  • Pranab Bardhan, Professor at University of California at Berkeley
  • Radhakamal Mukerjee, former Vice-Chancellor of University of Lucknow
  • Ratan Lal Basu, Fiction writer in English & Bengali, Indologist and author of books on ancient Indian Economics
  • Sugata Marjit, former Director, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta (2007–2012), Vice-Chancellor, University of Calcutta; author.
  • Sukhamoy Chakravarty, Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi; was a key architect of the Five-Year plans of India; Chakravarty Committee on Monetary Policy (1985)

Historians[]

  • A.F. Salahuddin Ahmed, Professor (retd) of History, Dhaka University; awarded the Ekushe Padak by the Government of Bangladesh
  • Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay, discoverer of Mohenjodaro, the principal site of the Harappa Culture
  • Gautam Bhadra, Professor (retd.) of History, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
  • Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of Oceanic History and Affairs, Harvard University, US
  • Dipesh Chakrabarty, Lawrence A. Kimpton Professor of South Asian History, University of Chicago
  • Barun De, Former Chairman, West Bengal Heritage Commission and Founder-Director, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta.[14]
  • Ranajit Guha, Reader (retd.) in History, University of Sussex
  • Dwijendra Narayan Jha, Professor (retd) of History, University of Delhi
  • Romesh Chandra Majumdar, Former Vice Chancellor, University of Dacca
  • Rajat Kanta Ray, Vice Chancellor (retd), Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan
  • Hemchandra Raychaudhuri, Charmichael Professor (retd.) of Ancient Indian History and Culture, University of Calcutta
  • Tapan Raychaudhuri, Padma Bhushan, Ad Hominem Professor (retd) of Indian History and Civilization, University of Oxford
  • Jadunath Sarkar, Kt.,Vice Chancellor (retd), University of Calcutta
  • Tanika Sarkar, Professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • Sumit Sarkar, Professor (retd) of History, University of Delhi
  • Susobhan Chandra Sarkar, Professor (retd) of History, Presidency College, Calcutta

Political Scientists[]

Journalists[]

Poets, novelists and Non-Fiction Writers[]

  • Rabindranath Tagore, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913
  • Manik Bandopadhyay, novelist
  • Rajnarayan Basu, writer and Brahmo Samaj pioneer; maternal grandfather of Sri Aurobindo
  • Rajsekhar Basu, studied chemistry; novelist, published using the nom-de-plume Parasuram
  • Samit Basu, novelist
  • Sasthi Brata, writer
  • Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, poet and novelist
  • Sanjib Chandra Chattopadhyay, writer, brother of Bankim Chandra
  • Shakti Chattopadhyay, poet
  • Jibanananda Das, poet
  • Henry Louis Vivan Derozio, poet[15]
  • Michael Madhusudan Dutt, poet
  • Shankha Ghosh, poet
  • Shahidullah Kaiser, winner of Bangla Academy Award
  • Peary Chand Mitra, novelist; author of the first Bengali novel, Alaaler ghorer dulal
  • Acharya Kuber Nath Rai, writer of Hindi literature
  • Dwijendralal Ray, poet, playwright and musician
  • Sukumar Ray, poet and humourist, printing technologist
  • Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury, writer
  • Bhabendra Nath Saikia, novelist
  • Jyotirindranath Tagore, poet and novelist
  • Alokeranjan Dasgupta Bengali poet; Goethe Award from
  • Palash Baran Pal, studied Physics; writer, poet and linguist. Winner of Rabindra Smriti Puroshkar
  • Ramapada Chowdhury, Indian novelist and short story writer.
  • Anuradha Roy, Indian novelist, journalist and editor
  • Devapriya Roy, Indian novelist.

Artists and Musicians[]

  • Pritam Chakraborty, Bollywood music director; sound engineer
  • Devajyoti Ray, artist
  • Dilipkumar Roy, singer
  • Atulprasad Sen, composer & singer of devotional and love songs of his own genre

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[]

  1. ^ ; President, Indian National Congress- 1938, 1939 (resigned), founded the Indian National Army (The Azad Hind Fauz); revered across the nation as 'Netaji' (Encyclopædia Britannica Online: * * Subhas Chandra Bose)
  2. ^ Assam Legislative Assembly
  3. ^ Eminent Personalities Archived 10 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ http://www.mea.gov.in/ministers.htm
  5. ^ Karim, ASM Enayet (2012). "Khan, Abdus Salam". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  6. ^ Indian Princely States: Burdwan
  7. ^ Indian Princely States: Coochbehar
  8. ^ Lives Less Forgotten: Sir Sarat Kumar Ghosh
  9. ^ Lives Less Forgotten: Gurusaday Dutt
  10. ^ "Indian fellow - Joyoti Basu". Indian National Science Academy. 6 December 2017. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  11. ^ http://www.telegraphindia.com/1131216/jsp/calcutta/story_17684419.jsp
  12. ^ Indian Princely States: Susanga
  13. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica Online: Amartya Sen
  14. ^ Lives Less Forgotten: Barun De
  15. ^ Black, Joseph; Conolly, Leonard; Flint, Kate; Grundy, Isobel; Lepan, Don; Liuzza, Roy; McGann, Jerome J.; Prescott, Anne Lake; Qualls, Barry V.; Waters, Claire, eds. (4 December 2014). "Henry Louis Vivian Derozio". The Broadview anthology of British literature (Third ed.). Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. ISBN 978-1-55481-202-8. OCLC 894141161.
  16. ^ Bio
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