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Swapan Dasgupta

Swapan Dasgupta (born 3 October 1955) is an Indian journalist and politician.[1] He is influential within the Indian right wing,[2][3][4] writing columns for leading English dailies espousing Indian nationalism.[5] He is a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha. In 2015, Dasgupta was conferred with the Padma Bhushan for his contribution to literature and education.[6]

Swapan Dasgupta
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
In office
1 June 2021 – 24 April 2022
ConstituencyNominated (Journalism)
In office
25 April 2016 – 16 March 2021
Succeeded byHimself
ConstituencyNominated (Journalism)
Personal details
Born (1955-10-03) 3 October 1955 (age 67)
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party (1990 – present)
SpouseReshmi Ray Dasgupta
Children1 son
Alma materSt. Stephen's College, Delhi (BA)
SOAS University of London (MA, PhD)
Nuffield College, Oxford (Post-doctoral Fellow)
OccupationJournalist, Writer, Political analyst
AwardsPadma Bhushan (2015)

Early life and education

Dasgupta was born into a Bengali Baidya family on 3 October 1955 in Calcutta, West Bengal. He received his schooling from St. Paul's School and La Martiniere Calcutta before graduating from St. Stephen's College in 1975. He earned his MA and Ph.D. from the School of Oriental and African Studies and returned to India briefly in 1979 to take up a management position at Calcutta Chemical Company, a family.

However, within a year, Dasgupta returned to the United Kingdom as a Junior Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford, where he taught and researched South Asian Politics.[7][8] During this time, an excerpt from his thesis concerning the intersectionality of local politics in the Midnapur district was published in one of the Subaltern Studies volumes.[7]

Career

Dasgupta has served in editorial positions over several English dailies in India including The Indian Express, The Times of India, The Statesman, India Today et cetera.[7][9] He is a frequent guest on news channels in English-language debates on Indian politics and international affairs.[7]

In February 2015, Swapan Dasgupta was appointed on the Board of Directors of Larsen and Toubro as a nominee of the Unit Trust of India.[10] He stepped down from Directorship of Larsen and Toubro upon being appointed to the Rajya Sabha.[11][12]

In 2019, he published Awakening Bharat Mata: The Political Beliefs of the Indian Right.[13]

He was conferred Honorary Visiting Professorship at Center for Media Studies (CMS) at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in recognition to his excellent expertise on journalism and media.[14]

Dasgupta led the first edition of the Delhi University Literature Festival as its festival director alongside Sanjeev Sanyal as the festival patron in March 2023.[15]

Politics

Dasgupta started as a Trotskite during college but became a Thatcherite in England; since then, he has self-identified with centre-right politics. Dasgupta has been active in national politics since the early 90s as a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP); he believed in the potential of the Mandal Commission recommendations and the Ram Rath Yatra to forge a common Hindu identity.[16][7][17]

Mushirul Hasan, writing in 1997, held him the chief spokesperson of BJP in the English language press.[18] In the early 2000s, Dasgupta blogged:[19]

The Right is an endangered community in India's English-language media. I happen to be one of the few to have retained a precarious toe-hold in the mainstream media.

Throughout these years, Dasgupta emphasized the value of English in reaching out to the elites — who were allegedly mass-committed to the left-liberal cause — and winning them over towards hindutva;[20] he was one of the most fierce critics of the pro-vernacular policies followed by the communist government of West Bengal.[21]

Legislation

In April 2016, the incumbent BJP government nominated Dasgupta to the Rajya Sabha as an eminent personality in literature; his term would have continued till 2022.[22] However, in 2021, Dasgupta resigned from Rajya Sabha to contest the Legislative Assembly election in West Bengal for BJP from Tarakeswar; he lost by over 7000 votes. A month later, Dasgupta was renominated to the Rajya Sabha for the remainder of his original term — opposition politicians and constitutional scholars questioned the legal soundness of the renomination.

Reception

Meera Nanda finds Dasgupta among India's most prominent center-right public intellectuals.[23][24] Arvind Tajagopal found Dasgupta among the most vocal enthusiasts for the spread of Hindutva, in English language press in the 80s.[25] Scholars have located parallels between his writings and the thought school of Hindu nationalist organisations.[26][27][28]

Personal life

He is married to Reshmi Ray Dasgupta, Lifestyle Editor at The Economic Times and has a son who is a practicing lawyer in the Supreme Court of India.[8] They reside in New Delhi.[8]

Bibliography

  • Awakening Bharat Mata: The Political Beliefs of the Indian Right. India: Penguin Random House. 2019. p. 440. ISBN 9788185990309.
  • The Ayodhya Reference: The Supreme Court Judgement and Commentaries. India: South Asia Books. 1995. p. 208. ISBN 9780670091690.

External links

  • Bal, Hartosh Singh (28 December 2015). "The challenge to Jaitley is a challenge to business as usual in Lutyens' Delhi". The Caravan. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  • Swapan Dasgupta on Twitter

References

  1. ^ "Subramanian Swamy, Sidhu, Suresh Gopi, Swapan Dasgupta nominated for Rajya Sabha". The Indian Express. 23 April 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  2. ^ Ayres, Alyssa (2018). Our Time Has Come: How India is Making Its Place in the World. Oxford University Press. p. 28. ISBN 9780190494520.
  3. ^ Basu, Manisha (August 2016). The Rhetoric of Hindu India by Manisha Basu. Cambridge University Press. pp. 67–68, 139. ISBN 978-1-107-14987-8. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  4. ^ Joseph, Tony. "The real reason Indian intellectuals are backing Narendra Modi". Quartz. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  5. ^ Basu, Manisha (August 2016). "Introductory Matters". The Rhetoric of Hindu India by Manisha Basu. Cambridge University Press. p. 16. ISBN 978-1-107-14987-8. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Press Information Bureau". pib.nic.in. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d e Basu, Manisha (August 2016). "Between death and redemption". The Rhetoric of Hindu India by Manisha Basu. Cambridge University Press. p. 161. ISBN 978-1-107-14987-8. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  8. ^ a b c Soni, Aayush (6 June 2014). "Swapan Dasgupta: The Face to Ring in Modi's New India". OZY. Retrieved 3 August 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ Murari, S. (13 June 2012). The Prabhakaran Saga: The Rise and Fall of an Eelam Warrior. SAGE Publications India. p. 72. ISBN 9788132109914.
  10. ^ "Business Standard". Business Standard India. 9 February 2015. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
  11. ^ "Swapan Dasgupta is not untouchable for me". Rediff. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  12. ^ Saikia, Arunabh (10 July 2015). "Hartosh Bal Versus Swapan Dasgupta. And Others Caught in the Crossfire". Newslaundry. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  13. ^ Pushkarna, Vijaya (10 June 2019). "Understanding the Indian right". The Week. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  14. ^ "CMS Faculty".
  15. ^ "It's raining lit fests at Delhi University". The Indian Express. 19 March 2023. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  16. ^ Rajagopal, Arvind (25 January 2001). Politics After Television: Hindu Nationalism and the Reshaping of the Public in India. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. pp. 343, 194. ISBN 9780521648394.
  17. ^ Ludden, David (April 1996). Contesting the Nation: Religion, Community, and the Politics of Democracy in India. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 9780812215854.
  18. ^ Hasan, Mushirul (1997). Legacy of a Divided Nation: India's Muslims since Independence. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. p. 303. doi:10.4324/9780429039690. ISBN 9780429701207. OCLC 1110150477. S2CID 242620789.
  19. ^ Basu, Manisha (August 2016). "Between death and redemption". The Rhetoric of Hindu India by Manisha Basu. Cambridge University Press. pp. 140–144. ISBN 978-1-107-14987-8. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  20. ^ Basu, Manisha (August 2016). "Preface". The Rhetoric of Hindu India by Manisha Basu. Cambridge University Press. pp. xi. ISBN 978-1-107-14987-8. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  21. ^ Kapoor, Richa (2008). Understanding and Interpreting English as a School Discipline in Postcolonial India (Thesis). University of Minnesota.
  22. ^ "Official: Swamy, Sidhu, Swapan Dasgupta and Mary Kom nominated to Rajya Sabha by PMO - Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". dnaindia.com. 22 April 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  23. ^ Nanda, Meera (2011). The God Market: How Globalization is Making India More Hindu. New York: Monthly Review Press. pp. ix. ISBN 9781583672501.
  24. ^ Basu, Manisha (2008). Fathers of a Still-born Past: Hindu Empire, Globality, and the Rhetoric of the Trikaal (Thesis). University of Pittsburgh.
  25. ^ Rajagopal, Arvind (25 January 2001). Politics After Television: Hindu Nationalism and the Reshaping of the Public in India. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. p. 170. ISBN 9780521648394.
  26. ^ Datta, Pradip; Pati, Biswamoy; Sarkar, Sumit; Sarkar, Tanika; Sen, Sambuddha (1990). "Understanding Communal Violence: Nizamuddin Riots". Economic and Political Weekly. 25 (45): 2487–2495. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 4396965.
  27. ^ Thakore, Aloke (2004). Reporting ethnic violence: context, text, and practice of journalism in an Indian city (Thesis). University of Wisconsin–Madison.
  28. ^ Sarkar, Sumit (1993). "The Fascism of the Sangh Parivar". Economic and Political Weekly. 28 (5): 163–167. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 4399339.

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Swapan Dasgupta born 3 October 1955 is an Indian journalist and politician 1 He is influential within the Indian right wing 2 3 4 writing columns for leading English dailies espousing Indian nationalism 5 He is a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha In 2015 Dasgupta was conferred with the Padma Bhushan for his contribution to literature and education 6 Swapan DasguptaMember of Parliament Rajya SabhaIn office 1 June 2021 24 April 2022ConstituencyNominated Journalism In office 25 April 2016 16 March 2021Succeeded byHimselfConstituencyNominated Journalism Personal detailsBorn 1955 10 03 3 October 1955 age 67 Kolkata West Bengal IndiaPolitical partyBharatiya Janata Party 1990 present SpouseReshmi Ray DasguptaChildren1 sonAlma materSt Stephen s College Delhi BA SOAS University of London MA PhD Nuffield College Oxford Post doctoral Fellow OccupationJournalist Writer Political analystAwardsPadma Bhushan 2015 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Politics 3 1 Legislation 4 Reception 5 Personal life 6 Bibliography 7 External links 8 ReferencesEarly life and education EditDasgupta was born into a Bengali Baidya family on 3 October 1955 in Calcutta West Bengal He received his schooling from St Paul s School and La Martiniere Calcutta before graduating from St Stephen s College in 1975 He earned his MA and Ph D from the School of Oriental and African Studies and returned to India briefly in 1979 to take up a management position at Calcutta Chemical Company a family However within a year Dasgupta returned to the United Kingdom as a Junior Research Fellow at Nuffield College Oxford where he taught and researched South Asian Politics 7 8 During this time an excerpt from his thesis concerning the intersectionality of local politics in the Midnapur district was published in one of the Subaltern Studies volumes 7 Career EditDasgupta has served in editorial positions over several English dailies in India including The Indian Express The Times of India The Statesman India Today et cetera 7 9 He is a frequent guest on news channels in English language debates on Indian politics and international affairs 7 In February 2015 Swapan Dasgupta was appointed on the Board of Directors of Larsen and Toubro as a nominee of the Unit Trust of India 10 He stepped down from Directorship of Larsen and Toubro upon being appointed to the Rajya Sabha 11 12 In 2019 he published Awakening Bharat Mata The Political Beliefs of the Indian Right 13 He was conferred Honorary Visiting Professorship at Center for Media Studies CMS at Jawaharlal Nehru University JNU in recognition to his excellent expertise on journalism and media 14 Dasgupta led the first edition of the Delhi University Literature Festival as its festival director alongside Sanjeev Sanyal as the festival patron in March 2023 15 Politics EditDasgupta started as a Trotskite during college but became a Thatcherite in England since then he has self identified with centre right politics Dasgupta has been active in national politics since the early 90s as a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP he believed in the potential of the Mandal Commission recommendations and the Ram Rath Yatra to forge a common Hindu identity 16 7 17 Mushirul Hasan writing in 1997 held him the chief spokesperson of BJP in the English language press 18 In the early 2000s Dasgupta blogged 19 The Right is an endangered community in India s English language media I happen to be one of the few to have retained a precarious toe hold in the mainstream media Throughout these years Dasgupta emphasized the value of English in reaching out to the elites who were allegedly mass committed to the left liberal cause and winning them over towards hindutva 20 he was one of the most fierce critics of the pro vernacular policies followed by the communist government of West Bengal 21 Legislation Edit In April 2016 the incumbent BJP government nominated Dasgupta to the Rajya Sabha as an eminent personality in literature his term would have continued till 2022 22 However in 2021 Dasgupta resigned from Rajya Sabha to contest the Legislative Assembly election in West Bengal for BJP from Tarakeswar he lost by over 7000 votes A month later Dasgupta was renominated to the Rajya Sabha for the remainder of his original term opposition politicians and constitutional scholars questioned the legal soundness of the renomination Reception EditMeera Nanda finds Dasgupta among India s most prominent center right public intellectuals 23 24 Arvind Tajagopal found Dasgupta among the most vocal enthusiasts for the spread of Hindutva in English language press in the 80s 25 Scholars have located parallels between his writings and the thought school of Hindu nationalist organisations 26 27 28 Personal life EditHe is married to Reshmi Ray Dasgupta Lifestyle Editor at The Economic Times and has a son who is a practicing lawyer in the Supreme Court of India 8 They reside in New Delhi 8 Bibliography EditAwakening Bharat Mata The Political Beliefs of the Indian Right India Penguin Random House 2019 p 440 ISBN 9788185990309 The Ayodhya Reference The Supreme Court Judgement and Commentaries India South Asia Books 1995 p 208 ISBN 9780670091690 External links EditBal Hartosh Singh 28 December 2015 The challenge to Jaitley is a challenge to business as usual in Lutyens Delhi The Caravan Retrieved 3 August 2019 Swapan Dasgupta on TwitterReferences Edit Subramanian Swamy Sidhu Suresh Gopi Swapan Dasgupta nominated for Rajya Sabha The Indian Express 23 April 2016 Retrieved 20 July 2017 Ayres Alyssa 2018 Our Time Has Come How India is Making Its Place in the World Oxford University Press p 28 ISBN 9780190494520 Basu Manisha August 2016 The Rhetoric of Hindu India by Manisha Basu Cambridge University Press pp 67 68 139 ISBN 978 1 107 14987 8 Retrieved 3 August 2019 Joseph Tony The real reason Indian intellectuals are backing Narendra Modi Quartz Retrieved 3 August 2019 Basu Manisha August 2016 Introductory Matters The Rhetoric of Hindu India by Manisha Basu Cambridge University Press p 16 ISBN 978 1 107 14987 8 Retrieved 3 August 2019 Press Information Bureau pib nic in Retrieved 20 July 2017 a b c d e Basu Manisha August 2016 Between death and redemption The Rhetoric of Hindu India by Manisha Basu Cambridge University Press p 161 ISBN 978 1 107 14987 8 Retrieved 3 August 2019 a b c Soni Aayush 6 June 2014 Swapan Dasgupta The Face to Ring in Modi s New India OZY Retrieved 3 August 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Murari S 13 June 2012 The Prabhakaran Saga The Rise and Fall of an Eelam Warrior SAGE Publications India p 72 ISBN 9788132109914 Business Standard Business Standard India 9 February 2015 Retrieved 9 June 2015 Swapan Dasgupta is not untouchable for me Rediff Retrieved 3 August 2019 Saikia Arunabh 10 July 2015 Hartosh Bal Versus Swapan Dasgupta And Others Caught in the Crossfire Newslaundry Retrieved 3 August 2019 Pushkarna Vijaya 10 June 2019 Understanding the Indian right The Week Retrieved 3 August 2019 CMS Faculty It s raining lit fests at Delhi University The Indian Express 19 March 2023 Retrieved 25 April 2023 Rajagopal Arvind 25 January 2001 Politics After Television Hindu Nationalism and the Reshaping of the Public in India Cambridge England Cambridge University Press pp 343 194 ISBN 9780521648394 Ludden David April 1996 Contesting the Nation Religion Community and the Politics of Democracy in India University of Pennsylvania Press ISBN 9780812215854 Hasan Mushirul 1997 Legacy of a Divided Nation India s Muslims since Independence Boulder Colorado Westview Press p 303 doi 10 4324 9780429039690 ISBN 9780429701207 OCLC 1110150477 S2CID 242620789 Basu Manisha August 2016 Between death and redemption The Rhetoric of Hindu India by Manisha Basu Cambridge University Press pp 140 144 ISBN 978 1 107 14987 8 Retrieved 3 August 2019 Basu Manisha August 2016 Preface The Rhetoric of Hindu India by Manisha Basu Cambridge University Press pp xi ISBN 978 1 107 14987 8 Retrieved 3 August 2019 Kapoor Richa 2008 Understanding and Interpreting English as a School Discipline in Postcolonial India Thesis University of Minnesota Official Swamy Sidhu Swapan Dasgupta and Mary Kom nominated to Rajya Sabha by PMO Latest News amp Updates at Daily News amp Analysis dnaindia com 22 April 2016 Retrieved 20 July 2017 Nanda Meera 2011 The God Market How Globalization is Making India More Hindu New York Monthly Review Press pp ix ISBN 9781583672501 Basu Manisha 2008 Fathers of a Still born Past Hindu Empire Globality and the Rhetoric of the Trikaal Thesis University of Pittsburgh Rajagopal Arvind 25 January 2001 Politics After Television Hindu Nationalism and the Reshaping of the Public in India Cambridge England Cambridge University Press p 170 ISBN 9780521648394 Datta Pradip Pati Biswamoy Sarkar Sumit Sarkar Tanika Sen Sambuddha 1990 Understanding Communal Violence Nizamuddin Riots Economic and Political Weekly 25 45 2487 2495 ISSN 0012 9976 JSTOR 4396965 Thakore Aloke 2004 Reporting ethnic violence context text and practice of journalism in an Indian city Thesis University of Wisconsin Madison Sarkar Sumit 1993 The Fascism of the Sangh Parivar Economic and Political Weekly 28 5 163 167 ISSN 0012 9976 JSTOR 4399339 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swapan Dasgupta amp oldid 1152580771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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