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Amartya
Sen, the distinguished Indian economist was born on 3rd November 1933 in
the campus of Shantiniketan. He had won the Nobel Prize in 1998 for
welfare economics. His works on famine, human development theory, the
underlying mechanism of poverty and political liberalism has enriched
the treasure of economics, and also have various uses in the modern
society.
Personal
life and educational background
The
economist embarked on his educational journey with St. Gregory's school.
After his family migrated from Dhaka (now in Pakistan), he studied at
Shantiniketan, and completed his education in Presidency College. The
name "Amartya" was given by Rabindranath Tagore which means
"Immortal". Sen moved on to Trinity College, Cambridge where
he earned a first class BA and doctorate in 1959. He also dabbled in
philosophical issues when he was in college.
Professional
Career :
He
started his career as a teaching faculty in Kolkata University. He had
been a professor at the Jadavpur University during 1956-58, Cambridge
University during 1957-63, Delhi school of economics during 1963-71,
London school of economics during 1971-77, Oxford University during
1977-88, Harvard University during 1988-98, Cambridge University (again)
during 1998-2004 and back to Harvard University in 2004. He was the
first Asian (Asian, I repeat) professor to teach at the Trinity College.
Awards Received by Sen
Amartya Sen had received many awards for
his contribution towards welfare economics. They are:
- The Nobel Prize in Economics for
his work in Welfare Economics in1998.
- The Bharat Ratna in 1999.
- He received an honorary
citizenship from the Bangladesh Government in 1999.
- Leontef Prize from the Global
Development and Environment Institute for his outstanding
contribution towards Economics in 2000.
- The International Humanist Award
from the International Humanist and ethical Union in 2002.
- Eisenhower Medal for Leadership
and Service USA in 2000.
- Companion of Honor in 2000.
- The Indian chamber of Commerce
conferred up on him the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003.
- Lifetime Achievement Award from
the UNESCAP.
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