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Host of The Naked Scientists podcast Dr Chris Smith ‘desperately hurt’ at redundancy as university battles £53m deficit ...
With the demise of Dr Manmohan Singh, ... University, he took the Bachelors and Masters degrees in 1952 and 1954 respectively in Economics and then proceeded to Cambridge for the higher studies.
IMAGE: Dr Manmohan Singh, then India's finance minister, gives final touches to the 1995-1996 Budget. Photograph: Rediff Archives ...
A brilliant student from the beginning, Singh had managed to continue his studies despite all the odds his family faced after migrating to India following Partition in 1947. He was 15 years old then.
Dr Singh fondly reflected on his time at Cambridge, recalling how his teachers and peers instilled in him the virtues of open-mindedness, fearlessness, and intellectual curiosity.
Dr. Singh, the 13th Prime ... His academic brilliance was evident early on, earning him scholarships to prestigious institutions like Cambridge and Oxford.Despite the demands of public life, ...
Dr Manmohan Singh was firmly rooted in the practical political economy which constrains theoretically pure choices. We will miss this scholar statesman not just for his wisdom but also his civility.
Arguably, Dr Manmohan Singh, who passed away at 92 (1932-2024), will go down in history as one of India’s greatest Prime Ministers — the leader who opened up the Indian economy as Finance ...
Dr Singh’s celebrity status as the sage finance minister was surely part of the reason why Sonia Gandhi chose him to be prime minister in 2004, when she developed cold feet about taking the job ...