Amartya Sen, the Indian economist, philosopher, and public intellectual, lives on a quiet street in Cambridge, just around the corner from Harvard Square. His home, which he shares with his wife, the ...
Economist and philosopher Amartya Sen was born into an academic family in the Bengal region of India in 1933. That was during British rule, which lasted until 1947. In his new memoir, “Home in the ...
The Telegraph: Amartya Sen flags Bengal SIR haste: ‘Unjust to electorate and unfair to Indian democracy’
Amartya Sen flags Bengal SIR haste: ‘Unjust to electorate and unfair to Indian democracy’
The Tribune: Amartya Sen’s name figures on post-SIR list, marked as ‘non-resident Indian’: Official
Amartya Sen’s name figures on post-SIR list, marked as ‘non-resident Indian’: Official
MSN: Which direction is India moving? After Amartya Sen, Netaji kin Chandra Bose protests SIR hearing call
Which direction is India moving? After Amartya Sen, Netaji kin Chandra Bose protests SIR hearing call
"How Is India Doing?" is the title of an essay by economist Amartya Sen that appeared in the New York Review of Books in December 1982. Mr. Sen's answer, at the time, was that India had made "quite ...
Indiatimes: 'Unjust to voters, unfair to democracy': Amartya Sen says 'SIR in Bengal done in hurry'
Thiruvananthapuram: Economist and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has said that while Kerala has made remarkable advances in human development, it should also make a definitive contribution to ...
Marketplace: Economist and philosopher Amartya Sen on the memories that shaped his research
Economist and philosopher Amartya Sen on the memories that shaped his research