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Notable people associated with Santiniketan

The following is a list of notable people associated with Visva- Bharati University and/or Santiniketan, a neighbourhood in Bolpur city in West Bengal, India:

People in the Tagore family edit

People of foreign citizenship/ origin edit

This list includes names of persons who may have been citizens of British India, but later became citizens of Pakistan/ Bangladesh

When I decided to return to West-Bengal at the end of 1979, I moved to Santiniketan where I am still based. I had not settled in Santiniketan because I felt drawn to Rabindranath. Rather, it was the peace and quiet which then still engulfed this small University town, which made me decide to settle there for work on a Ph.D. True, I had read the English Gitanjali and some other slim books and was charmed by them. But I had no foreboding that Rabindranath would soon occupy a central position in my life.

— Martin Kämpchen, [19]
  • Anand Yang, historian, was born and initially raised here.[20]
  • Savitri Devi, the pseudonym of the daughter of a French citizen of Greek-Italian ancestry and an English woman, born Maximiani Portas, was a political activist and writer. She was at Santiniketan for a short while and acquired her pseudonym there.[21]
  • Affandi, the Indonesian master, was at Santiniketan in 1951. His daughter Kartika Affandi had accompanied him.[22][23]

Notable alumni edit

Arts and letters edit

Film and television edit

In the two and a half years, I had time to think, and time to realise that, without my being aware of it, the place had opened windows for me. More than anything else, it had brought me an awareness of our tradition, which I knew would serve as a foundation for any branch of art that I wished to pursue.

Satyajit Ray, [24]

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Satyajit Ray studied oriental art at Visva Bharati, went on become a legendary film maker. [25]

Writing edit

Those nine years in Shantiniketan are the best days of my life. It was also the golden period for Shantiniketan...

Shivani, [26]

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Mahasweta Devi studied English honours at Visva Bharati, became a Bengali writer and social activist, won Jnanpith Award, Ramon Magsaysay Award, Padma Vibhushan and other honours [27]
Shivani well known Hindi writer and Padma Shri award winner, went to Santiniketan in 1936, when she was 12-years old and remained till her graduation. [28]
Sagarmoy Ghosh younger brother of Santidev Ghosh, attended school at Santiniketan. He subsequently became assistant editor of the literary magazine Desh in 1933 and its editor in 1976. He made Desh an institution amongst Bengalis. He was conferred Desikottama. [29][30]
Nabakanta Barua noted Assamese poet, novelist and dramatist, completed his undergraduate education at Santiniketan. He later received the Sahitya Akademi Award and was conferred the Padma Bhusan. [31]
Arianna Huffington Greek-American journalist-entrepreneur, was a student of comparative religion at Visva Bharati. [32]
Jan Yun-hua a researcher and writer, did his PhD from Cheena Bhavana and joined McMaster University in Canada. [33]
Bhuwan Dhungana 1971 Nepali poet and storywriter. She received a Diploma in Manipuri dance and Bengali literature. [34]

Visual arts edit

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Krishna Reddy master printmaker at Atelier 17 and sculptor, studied at Kala Bhavana. [35]
Mukul Dey pioneering printmaker and graphic artist; first Indian principal of Government School of Art & Craft, Kolkata went to school at Santiniketan in its earlier days. [36]
Jayasri Burman an artist staying and working in Paris, graduated from Kala Bhavana. [37]
Sreeraj Gopinathan an artist based in Berlin, studied at Santiniketan. [38]
Dinanath Bhargava was a student of Kala Bhavana and is credited with having developed the adaptation of the national emblem and designed other pages of the Constitution of India. [39]
Kripal Singh Shekhawat one of the illustrators of the Indian constitution, was a student of Kala Bhavana. [40]
Kailash Chandra Meher painter, studied at Kala Bhavana. He was later conferred Padma Shri. [41]
Ramkinkar Baij came to Santiniketan at a young age and went on to become a legendary sculptor and artist. He was one of the ‘greats’, who made Santiniketan, a notable centre of modern art. He was elected a Fellow of the Lalit Kala Academy and conferred Padma Bhushan, Desikottama by Visva Bharati and D Litt by Rabindra Bharati University. [42][43]
Benode Behari Mukherjee was a student of Kala Bhavana and later joined the faculty. A brilliant artist, he was elected a Fellow of the Lalit Kala Academy and conferred Padma Vibhushan and Desikottama. [44]
K.G. Subramanyan noted painter and Padma Vibhushan award winner, was a student of Kala Bhavana and later came back to teach at Santiniketan. [45]
Beohar Rammanohar Sinha the renowned artist and illustrator of the Indian constitution, was a student at Kala Bhavana and later also associated actively. [46][47]
Dinkar Kaushik was a noted painter who had studied at Kala Bhavana and later as principal reshaped it for contemporary art practices. [48]
Sankho Chaudhuri who was student at Santiniketan and was later actively associated with it. He was conferred with Desikottama and Padma Shri. [49]

Music edit

There was a much closer bond with nature. Secondly, there was music everywhere, a scene that was quite new to someone who had come from Bangladesh. Thirdly, the understanding and relationship between teachers and students was integral in bringing about a positive change in our lifestyle.

Rezwana Chowdhury Bannya, [50]

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Suchitra Mitra the Rabindra Sangeet exponent was a student of Sangit Bhavana. [51]
A. Ramachandran noted painter and Padma Bhusan award winner, was a student of Kala Bhavana. [52]
Subinoy Roy came to Santiniketan to study Chemistry and became a renowned singer specialising in Rabindrasangeet. [53]
Sumitra Guha exponent of both Carnatic and Hindusthani classical music. After learning Carnatic classical music as a child from her mother, she came to Santiniketan to study philosophy and got attracted towards Hindusthani classical music. [54]
Sahana Bajpaie a prominent Rabindra Sangeet singer, was born and educated at Santiniketan. [55]
Santidev Ghosh joined as a student in the ashrama and later became a teacher and Principal of Sangit Bhavana. An exponent of music and dance, he was elected for the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship, conferred Desikottama by Visva Bharati and honorary D Litt by Burdwan University. [56]
Kanika Banerjee was trained at Sangit Bhavana, and later joined the institution as a teacher and went on to become its principal. She was conferred Desikottama. She had over 300 gramophone discs to her credit and sang regularly in numerous programmes in India and abroad. [57]
Gourgopal Ghosh was a student and later a teacher at Santiniketan. [58]
Nilima Sen Rabindra Sangeet exponent, was a student at Santiniketan and later joined the faculty at Sangit Bhavana. [59]
Aditi Mohsin Bangladeshi singer, was a topper at Sangit Bhavana. [60]
Shayan Chowdhury Arnob Bangladeshi musician, singer and composer, spent 17 years at Santiniketan. [61]
Ananda Samarakoon composer and musician, who had composed the Sri Lankan national anthem, had studied at Santiniketan for a short spell. [62]
Rezwana Chowdhury Bannya the Bangladeshi exponent of Rabindra Sangeet, was trained at Santiniketan. She was conferred the Independence Day Award, the highest civilian award in Bangladesh in 2016. [63]

Performing arts edit

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Mrinalini Sarabhai joined Santiniketan in 1939. [64]

Scientists and academics edit

It was mainly in Tagore’s school that my educational attitudes were formed. This was a co-educational school, with many progressive features. The emphasis was on fostering curiosity rather than competitive excellence, and any kind of interest in examination performance and grades was severely discouraged…Since I was, I have to confess, a reasonably good student, I had to do my best to efface that stigma.

Amartya Sen, [65]

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Amartya Sen who was born at Santiniketan and studied at Patha Bhavana, later won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. [66]
Pradip K. Chakraborti a molecular biologist, who did his Ph D from Visva Bharati University, was the chief scientist at the Institute of Microbial Technology. He is an elected fellow of all three Science Academies in India - the National Academy of Sciences, Indian Academy of Sciences and the Indian National Science Academy. [67][68]
Chitra Dutta scientist and coordinator, Bio Informatics Centre, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata, had studied physics at Santiniketan. [69]
Manoj Majee plant molecular biologist, biochemist, inventor and a senior scientist at the National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR), New Delhi. He is known for his studies on the molecular and biochemical basis of seed vigor, longevity and seedling establishment. He completed his post graduation in botany at Santiniketan. [70][71]
Anirban Basu neurobiologist, senior scientist at National Brain Research Centre, Manesar, Gurgaon, completed his pre-doctoral studies in life sciences at Visva Bharati University. [72]
R. Siva Kumar who studied history of art at Kala Bhavana, later joined as faculty and became its principal, is a leading art historian and has curated numerous art exhibitions. [73]
Tan Chung did his Ph D from Visva Bharati University and went on hold important academic positions as a Chinese scholar. He was conferred with Desikottama, Padma Bhusan and other awards. [74]
Syed Mujtaba Ali was one of the earliest students of Visva Bharati and later became a professor of Islamic history and culture. He also taught the German language at Visva Bharati. He was a Bengali author, academic and linguist. [75]
Giuseppe Tucci stayed after his graduation at Santiniketan, where he studied Buddhism and Bengali and taught Italian, Chinese and Tibetan. [citation needed]

Government and law edit

Parliamentarians edit

Before Santiniketan there was absolutely no music in our home. At Santiniketan, my relationship with all these things grew. We also went closer to nature.

Indira Gandhi, [76]

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Indira Gandhi studied at the Patha Bhavana, Santiniketan, later became Prime Minister of India. [77]

Judges edit

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Sudhi Ranjan Das who studied at Patha Bhavana, Santiniketan, and became Chief Justice of India. [78]

Activists edit

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Malati Choudhury civil rights and freedom activist, studied at Santiniketan. She later married Nabakrushna Choudhuri. [79]
Kalyan Banerjee President of Rotary International in 2011–2012, was a student at Santiniketan. [80]

Others edit

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Gayatri Devi then princess of Cooch Behar and later Maharani of Jaipur, was a student at Santiniketan. [81]

Notable faculty edit

Name Tenure Notability Ref.
Ajit Kumar Chakravarty 1903–1910 taught at Santiniketan and translated Tagore's works into English. [82]
Lisa von Pott Austrian, first instructor in sculpture at Kala Bhavana, later spy for the Nazis in Vienna. [83][84]
Hasan Shaheed Suhrawardy was a scholar and Nizam professor of Iranian Art at Visva Bharati. He later migrated to Pakistan and settled in Karachi. [85][86]
Alex Aronson taught in Santiniketan from 1937 to 1944. He was a prolific writer and was conferred the Desikottama. [87]
Gyula Germanus was a Hungarian orientalist, Islamologist and writer. In 1928, Tagore invited him to organise the Islamic history department at Visva Bharati. [88]
Tan Yun-Shan was a Chinese scholar and effective founder of Santiniketan's Cheena Bhavana, the oldest centre of Chinese studies in India. He devoted his life to the cause of Sino-Indian cultural friendship. He was conferred with Desikottama. [74]
William W. Pearson taught at Santiniketan and translated Tagore's books into English. [89]
Stella Kramrisch Austrian art historian, taught at Kala Bhavana, Santiniketan in 1922–24. A skilled dancer she taught "musical drill" to the children of Santiniketan ashrama. She was conferred Desikottama and Padma Bhusan. [90]
Vincenc Lesný Czech Indologist and translator, taught at Santiniketan and has translated Tagore into Czech. [91]
Xu Beihong one of the pioneers of Chinese modern art, was visiting professor of Chinese fine arts at Santiniketan in 1939. [74]
Luther Carrington Goodrich from Columbia University came as visiting professor of Sinology at Santiniketan in 1953–54. [74]
Nandalal Bose was one of the pioneers of modern Indian art. Many critics consider his paintings among India's most important modern paintings. A Padma Vibhushan awardee he has trained a generation of artists at Santiniketan. [92][93][94][95]
Surendranath Kar was an artist and architect known for developing an Indian style of architecture. He taught at Kala Bhavana and designed many buildings at Santiniketan [96]
Guru Kelu Nair was the first Kathakali teacher at Santiniketan from 1937 to 1941. [97]
Somnath Hore sculptor and printmaker, taught at Kala Bhavana. He was recipient of the Padma Bhusan award. [98]
Jogen Chowdhury eminent painter and parliamentarian, teaches at Kala Bhavana. [99]
Shakti Chattopadhyay the Hungry generation poet, was a visiting professor at Visva Bharati after his retirement from Ananda Bazar Patrika [100]
Banarsidas Chaturvedi journalist, writer, parliamentarian and Padma Bhusan award winner played an active role in the setting up and construction of the Hindi Bhavana at Santiniketan in 1939. [101]
Hazari Prasad Dwivedi taught Hindi at Visva Bharati and helped in establishing Hindi Bhavana, He was its head for many years. A noted Hindi writer and winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award, he was conferred Padma Bhusan. [102]
Haricharan Bandopadhayaya was a scholar best known for his 5-volume Bangiya Sabdakosh (Bengali dictionary), worked at Santiniketan all his life. He was conferred the Desikottama. [103]
Ujjwal Maulik Computer Scientist, Fellow of IEEE, USA was a faculty in Computer Science at Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan. [104]
Sailajaranjan Majumdar came to Santiniketan to teach chemistry and went on to be principal of Sangit Bhavana. A distinguished exponent and teacher of Rabindra Sangeet, he was conferred Desikottama. [105]
Sylvain Lévi was visiting professor at Santiniketan. He was a leading Orientalist. [106]
Moriz Winternitz was originating from Austria, he was Jewish. He was an Oriental scholar who was visiting professor at Santniketan in 1923–24. [107]
Walter Liebenthal German Indologist, Sinlogist and Buddhist scholar, was visiting professor and fellow before becoming director of the Sino-Indian Institute in 1955–1960 at Santiniketan. [108]
Santosh Chandra Majumdar was one of the first five students of Brahmavidyalaya at Santiniketan and was associated with Santiniketan most of his later life. [109][110]
Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyaya was associated with Santiniketan almost all his working life, He is best known as the biographer of Rabindranath. He was honoured with Desikottama and Padma Bhusan. [111][112]
Amiya Chakravarty literary critic, academic and Bengali poet, was associated with Visva Bharati from 1924 to 1933. Thereafter, he earned a D Phil from Oxford university and worked in various academic positions in India and abroad. He won the Sahitya Akademi Award and was conferred the Desikottama and Padma Bhusan. [113]
Kshitimohan Sen was principal of Vidya Bhavana and vice chancellor for some time. He was a scholar and researcher. [114]
David McCutchion 1957-1960 was a Coventry born scholar who came to India as a lecturer of English literature at Visva Bharati. He is famous for his pioneering work on the terracotta temples of Bengal. [115]

Other Indians edit

See also edit

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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is See talk page page needs to be restructured Please help improve this article if you can August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The following is a list of notable people associated with Visva Bharati University and or Santiniketan a neighbourhood in Bolpur city in West Bengal India Contents 1 People in the Tagore family 2 People of foreign citizenship origin 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Arts and letters 3 1 1 Film and television 3 1 2 Writing 3 1 3 Visual arts 3 1 4 Music 3 1 5 Performing arts 3 2 Scientists and academics 3 3 Government and law 3 3 1 Parliamentarians 3 3 2 Judges 3 3 3 Activists 3 4 Others 4 Notable faculty 5 Other Indians 6 See also 7 ReferencesPeople in the Tagore family editDebendranath Tagore established Santiniketan in 1861 a small place for prayers and meditation with land from Bhuban Mohan Singha of Raipur 1 2 Rabindranath Tagore started a Brahmacharyaashrama in 1901 and it came to be known as Patha Bhavana from 1925 3 Founded in 1921 by him Visva Bharati was declared to be a central university in 1951 4 In 1913 Rabindranath won the Nobel Prize in Literature 5 He wrote many of his literary classics at Santiniketan 6 Rathindranath Tagore after completing his education first at Santiniketan and then abroad spent the next four decades of his life serving Santiniketan and Visva Bharati 7 Pratima Devi was a talented artist and contributed substantially to improvising and popularising Rabindranath s dance dramas 8 Krishna Kripalani husband of Nandita a grand daughter of Rabindranath taught at Santiniketan for about 15 years His biography of Tagore was amongst the best ever written 9 Dwijendranath Tagore Rabindranath s eldest brother spent the last twenty years of his life at Santiniketan He was a poet musician philosopher and mathematician 10 Dinendranath Tagore grandson of Dwijendranath was a talented musician He codified many of the tunes that appeared impetuously to Rabindranath He named Rabindranath s songs as Rabindra Sangeet He was the first principal of Sangit Bhavana 11 Indira Devi Chaudhurani daughter of Satyendranath Tagore excelled in both Western and Indian classical music and composed Brahmasangit She wrote the notations for many of Rabindranath s songs 12 Abanindranath Tagore founder of the Bengal school of art joined as chancellor of Visva Bharati in 1942 13 Asit Kumar Haldar was art teacher in Santiniketan Vidyalaya from 1911 to 1915 and was incharge of Kala Bhavana from 1919 to 1921 14 People of foreign citizenship origin editThis list includes names of persons who may have been citizens of British India but later became citizens of Pakistan BangladeshCharles Freer Andrews Deenabandhu Andrews was a lifelong friend of Rabindranath Tagore and assisted in setting up Visva Bharati 15 Leonard Knight Elmhirst set up the Institute of Rural Reconstruction at Sriniketan 16 Khan Abdul Ghani Khan poet and philosopher son of Abdul Ghaffar Khan was sent to Santiniketan along with Indira Gandhi by Jawaharlal Nehru Although known primarily as a poet he got interested in sculpture while studying in Santiniketan He spent his later years in Pakistan 17 Martin Kampchen is a Santiniketan based translator of Rabindranath Tagore s poems from Bengali to German author journalist and social worker 18 When I decided to return to West Bengal at the end of 1979 I moved to Santiniketan where I am still based I had not settled in Santiniketan because I felt drawn to Rabindranath Rather it was the peace and quiet which then still engulfed this small University town which made me decide to settle there for work on a Ph D True I had read the English Gitanjali and some other slim books and was charmed by them But I had no foreboding that Rabindranath would soon occupy a central position in my life Martin Kampchen 19 Anand Yang historian was born and initially raised here 20 Savitri Devi the pseudonym of the daughter of a French citizen of Greek Italian ancestry and an English woman born Maximiani Portas was a political activist and writer She was at Santiniketan for a short while and acquired her pseudonym there 21 Affandi the Indonesian master was at Santiniketan in 1951 His daughter Kartika Affandi had accompanied him 22 23 Notable alumni editArts and letters edit Film and television edit In the two and a half years I had time to think and time to realise that without my being aware of it the place had opened windows for me More than anything else it had brought me an awareness of our tradition which I knew would serve as a foundation for any branch of art that I wished to pursue Satyajit Ray 24 Name Class year Notability Ref Satyajit Ray studied oriental art at Visva Bharati went on become a legendary film maker 25 Writing edit Those nine years in Shantiniketan are the best days of my life It was also the golden period for Shantiniketan Shivani 26 Name Class year Notability Ref Mahasweta Devi studied English honours at Visva Bharati became a Bengali writer and social activist won Jnanpith Award Ramon Magsaysay Award Padma Vibhushan and other honours 27 Shivani well known Hindi writer and Padma Shri award winner went to Santiniketan in 1936 when she was 12 years old and remained till her graduation 28 Sagarmoy Ghosh younger brother of Santidev Ghosh attended school at Santiniketan He subsequently became assistant editor of the literary magazine Desh in 1933 and its editor in 1976 He made Desh an institution amongst Bengalis He was conferred Desikottama 29 30 Nabakanta Barua noted Assamese poet novelist and dramatist completed his undergraduate education at Santiniketan He later received the Sahitya Akademi Award and was conferred the Padma Bhusan 31 Arianna Huffington Greek American journalist entrepreneur was a student of comparative religion at Visva Bharati 32 Jan Yun hua a researcher and writer did his PhD from Cheena Bhavana and joined McMaster University in Canada 33 Bhuwan Dhungana 1971 Nepali poet and storywriter She received a Diploma in Manipuri dance and Bengali literature 34 Visual arts edit Name Class year Notability Ref Krishna Reddy master printmaker at Atelier 17 and sculptor studied at Kala Bhavana 35 Mukul Dey pioneering printmaker and graphic artist first Indian principal of Government School of Art amp Craft Kolkata went to school at Santiniketan in its earlier days 36 Jayasri Burman an artist staying and working in Paris graduated from Kala Bhavana 37 Sreeraj Gopinathan an artist based in Berlin studied at Santiniketan 38 Dinanath Bhargava was a student of Kala Bhavana and is credited with having developed the adaptation of the national emblem and designed other pages of the Constitution of India 39 Kripal Singh Shekhawat one of the illustrators of the Indian constitution was a student of Kala Bhavana 40 Kailash Chandra Meher painter studied at Kala Bhavana He was later conferred Padma Shri 41 Ramkinkar Baij came to Santiniketan at a young age and went on to become a legendary sculptor and artist He was one of the greats who made Santiniketan a notable centre of modern art He was elected a Fellow of the Lalit Kala Academy and conferred Padma Bhushan Desikottama by Visva Bharati and D Litt by Rabindra Bharati University 42 43 Benode Behari Mukherjee was a student of Kala Bhavana and later joined the faculty A brilliant artist he was elected a Fellow of the Lalit Kala Academy and conferred Padma Vibhushan and Desikottama 44 K G Subramanyan noted painter and Padma Vibhushan award winner was a student of Kala Bhavana and later came back to teach at Santiniketan 45 Beohar Rammanohar Sinha the renowned artist and illustrator of the Indian constitution was a student at Kala Bhavana and later also associated actively 46 47 Dinkar Kaushik was a noted painter who had studied at Kala Bhavana and later as principal reshaped it for contemporary art practices 48 Sankho Chaudhuri who was student at Santiniketan and was later actively associated with it He was conferred with Desikottama and Padma Shri 49 Music edit There was a much closer bond with nature Secondly there was music everywhere a scene that was quite new to someone who had come from Bangladesh Thirdly the understanding and relationship between teachers and students was integral in bringing about a positive change in our lifestyle Rezwana Chowdhury Bannya 50 Name Class year Notability Ref Suchitra Mitra the Rabindra Sangeet exponent was a student of Sangit Bhavana 51 A Ramachandran noted painter and Padma Bhusan award winner was a student of Kala Bhavana 52 Subinoy Roy came to Santiniketan to study Chemistry and became a renowned singer specialising in Rabindrasangeet 53 Sumitra Guha exponent of both Carnatic and Hindusthani classical music After learning Carnatic classical music as a child from her mother she came to Santiniketan to study philosophy and got attracted towards Hindusthani classical music 54 Sahana Bajpaie a prominent Rabindra Sangeet singer was born and educated at Santiniketan 55 Santidev Ghosh joined as a student in the ashrama and later became a teacher and Principal of Sangit Bhavana An exponent of music and dance he was elected for the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship conferred Desikottama by Visva Bharati and honorary D Litt by Burdwan University 56 Kanika Banerjee was trained at Sangit Bhavana and later joined the institution as a teacher and went on to become its principal She was conferred Desikottama She had over 300 gramophone discs to her credit and sang regularly in numerous programmes in India and abroad 57 Gourgopal Ghosh was a student and later a teacher at Santiniketan 58 Nilima Sen Rabindra Sangeet exponent was a student at Santiniketan and later joined the faculty at Sangit Bhavana 59 Aditi Mohsin Bangladeshi singer was a topper at Sangit Bhavana 60 Shayan Chowdhury Arnob Bangladeshi musician singer and composer spent 17 years at Santiniketan 61 Ananda Samarakoon composer and musician who had composed the Sri Lankan national anthem had studied at Santiniketan for a short spell 62 Rezwana Chowdhury Bannya the Bangladeshi exponent of Rabindra Sangeet was trained at Santiniketan She was conferred the Independence Day Award the highest civilian award in Bangladesh in 2016 63 Performing arts edit Name Class year Notability Ref Mrinalini Sarabhai joined Santiniketan in 1939 64 Scientists and academics edit It was mainly in Tagore s school that my educational attitudes were formed This was a co educational school with many progressive features The emphasis was on fostering curiosity rather than competitive excellence and any kind of interest in examination performance and grades was severely discouraged Since I was I have to confess a reasonably good student I had to do my best to efface that stigma Amartya Sen 65 Name Class year Notability Ref Amartya Sen who was born at Santiniketan and studied at Patha Bhavana later won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 66 Pradip K Chakraborti a molecular biologist who did his Ph D from Visva Bharati University was the chief scientist at the Institute of Microbial Technology He is an elected fellow of all three Science Academies in India the National Academy of Sciences Indian Academy of Sciences and the Indian National Science Academy 67 68 Chitra Dutta scientist and coordinator Bio Informatics Centre Indian Institute of Chemical Biology Kolkata had studied physics at Santiniketan 69 Manoj Majee plant molecular biologist biochemist inventor and a senior scientist at the National Institute of Plant Genome Research NIPGR New Delhi He is known for his studies on the molecular and biochemical basis of seed vigor longevity and seedling establishment He completed his post graduation in botany at Santiniketan 70 71 Anirban Basu neurobiologist senior scientist at National Brain Research Centre Manesar Gurgaon completed his pre doctoral studies in life sciences at Visva Bharati University 72 R Siva Kumar who studied history of art at Kala Bhavana later joined as faculty and became its principal is a leading art historian and has curated numerous art exhibitions 73 Tan Chung did his Ph D from Visva Bharati University and went on hold important academic positions as a Chinese scholar He was conferred with Desikottama Padma Bhusan and other awards 74 Syed Mujtaba Ali was one of the earliest students of Visva Bharati and later became a professor of Islamic history and culture He also taught the German language at Visva Bharati He was a Bengali author academic and linguist 75 Giuseppe Tucci stayed after his graduation at Santiniketan where he studied Buddhism and Bengali and taught Italian Chinese and Tibetan citation needed Government and law edit Parliamentarians edit Before Santiniketan there was absolutely no music in our home At Santiniketan my relationship with all these things grew We also went closer to nature Indira Gandhi 76 Name Class year Notability Ref Indira Gandhi studied at the Patha Bhavana Santiniketan later became Prime Minister of India 77 Judges edit Name Class year Notability Ref Sudhi Ranjan Das who studied at Patha Bhavana Santiniketan and became Chief Justice of India 78 Activists edit Name Class year Notability Ref Malati Choudhury civil rights and freedom activist studied at Santiniketan She later married Nabakrushna Choudhuri 79 Kalyan Banerjee President of Rotary International in 2011 2012 was a student at Santiniketan 80 Others edit Name Class year Notability Ref Gayatri Devi then princess of Cooch Behar and later Maharani of Jaipur was a student at Santiniketan 81 Notable faculty editName Tenure Notability Ref Ajit Kumar Chakravarty 1903 1910 taught at Santiniketan and translated Tagore s works into English 82 Lisa von Pott Austrian first instructor in sculpture at Kala Bhavana later spy for the Nazis in Vienna 83 84 Hasan Shaheed Suhrawardy was a scholar and Nizam professor of Iranian Art at Visva Bharati He later migrated to Pakistan and settled in Karachi 85 86 Alex Aronson taught in Santiniketan from 1937 to 1944 He was a prolific writer and was conferred the Desikottama 87 Gyula Germanus was a Hungarian orientalist Islamologist and writer In 1928 Tagore invited him to organise the Islamic history department at Visva Bharati 88 Tan Yun Shan was a Chinese scholar and effective founder of Santiniketan s Cheena Bhavana the oldest centre of Chinese studies in India He devoted his life to the cause of Sino Indian cultural friendship He was conferred with Desikottama 74 William W Pearson taught at Santiniketan and translated Tagore s books into English 89 Stella Kramrisch Austrian art historian taught at Kala Bhavana Santiniketan in 1922 24 A skilled dancer she taught musical drill to the children of Santiniketan ashrama She was conferred Desikottama and Padma Bhusan 90 Vincenc Lesny Czech Indologist and translator taught at Santiniketan and has translated Tagore into Czech 91 Xu Beihong one of the pioneers of Chinese modern art was visiting professor of Chinese fine arts at Santiniketan in 1939 74 Luther Carrington Goodrich from Columbia University came as visiting professor of Sinology at Santiniketan in 1953 54 74 Nandalal Bose was one of the pioneers of modern Indian art Many critics consider his paintings among India s most important modern paintings A Padma Vibhushan awardee he has trained a generation of artists at Santiniketan 92 93 94 95 Surendranath Kar was an artist and architect known for developing an Indian style of architecture He taught at Kala Bhavana and designed many buildings at Santiniketan 96 Guru Kelu Nair was the first Kathakali teacher at Santiniketan from 1937 to 1941 97 Somnath Hore sculptor and printmaker taught at Kala Bhavana He was recipient of the Padma Bhusan award 98 Jogen Chowdhury eminent painter and parliamentarian teaches at Kala Bhavana 99 Shakti Chattopadhyay the Hungry generation poet was a visiting professor at Visva Bharati after his retirement from Ananda Bazar Patrika 100 Banarsidas Chaturvedi journalist writer parliamentarian and Padma Bhusan award winner played an active role in the setting up and construction of the Hindi Bhavana at Santiniketan in 1939 101 Hazari Prasad Dwivedi taught Hindi at Visva Bharati and helped in establishing Hindi Bhavana He was its head for many years A noted Hindi writer and winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award he was conferred Padma Bhusan 102 Haricharan Bandopadhayaya was a scholar best known for his 5 volume Bangiya Sabdakosh Bengali dictionary worked at Santiniketan all his life He was conferred the Desikottama 103 Ujjwal Maulik Computer Scientist Fellow of IEEE USA was a faculty in Computer Science at Visva Bharati University Santiniketan 104 Sailajaranjan Majumdar came to Santiniketan to teach chemistry and went on to be principal of Sangit Bhavana A distinguished exponent and teacher of Rabindra Sangeet he was conferred Desikottama 105 Sylvain Levi was visiting professor at Santiniketan He was a leading Orientalist 106 Moriz Winternitz was originating from Austria he was Jewish He was an Oriental scholar who was visiting professor at Santniketan in 1923 24 107 Walter Liebenthal German Indologist Sinlogist and Buddhist scholar was visiting professor and fellow before becoming director of the Sino Indian Institute in 1955 1960 at Santiniketan 108 Santosh Chandra Majumdar was one of the first five students of Brahmavidyalaya at Santiniketan and was associated with Santiniketan most of his later life 109 110 Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyaya was associated with Santiniketan almost all his working life He is best known as the biographer of Rabindranath He was honoured with Desikottama and Padma Bhusan 111 112 Amiya Chakravarty literary critic academic and Bengali poet was associated with Visva Bharati from 1924 to 1933 Thereafter he earned a D Phil from Oxford university and worked in various academic positions in India and abroad He won the Sahitya Akademi Award and was conferred the Desikottama and Padma Bhusan 113 Kshitimohan Sen was principal of Vidya Bhavana and vice chancellor for some time He was a scholar and researcher 114 David McCutchion 1957 1960 was a Coventry born scholar who came to India as a lecturer of English literature at Visva Bharati He is famous for his pioneering work on the terracotta temples of Bengal 115 Other Indians editSatyendra Prasanna Sinha 1st Baron Sinha of Raipur had donated for the construction of Singha Sadan with a clock tower and bell It was in this building that Oxford University conferred its honorary doctorate on the poet 116 Brajendra Nath Seal philosopher and vice chancellor of Mysore University presided over the inauguration of Visva Bharati on 23 December 1921 and presided over the Visva Bharati Society 117 118 Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis founder of the 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