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Anupam Sen (born 5 August 1940) is a Bangladeshi author, sociologist, and social activist. He was the vice-chancellor of
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. He was awarded
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in 2014 by the
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.


Birth and family background

Anupam Sen was born to Snehalata Sen and Birendra Lal Sen on 5 August 1940 at
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city in Bangladesh. His father Birendra Lal had completed his master's degree in English from
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and Law from Ripon College. Dr. Sen's great grandfather, Sharat Chandra Das, was a scholar who, having traveled to the then forbidden land of
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in the 1880s, wrote the book ''My Journey to Central Tibet and Lasha'' about Tibetan life–its polity, society and culture. He also discovered the Sanskrit epic ''Bodhisotto Obodan'' written by the poet Khemendra and translated it to Bengali.
Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Thakur (; anglicised as Rabindranath Tagore ; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengalis, Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer, and painter of the Bengal Renai ...
took inspiration from this epic to write ''Shyama'', ''Pujarini'' and some of his finest dance dramas and poetry. Dr. Sen's uncle, Shashanka Mohan Sen, a critic and poet, upon invitation from
Ashutosh Mukherjee Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee (anglicised, originally Asutosh Mukhopadhyay, also anglicised to Asutosh Mookerjee) (29 June 1864 – 25 May 1924) was a Bengali mathematician, lawyer, jurist, judge, educator, and institution builder. A unique figure i ...
, joined
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in West Bengal in 1918 as a professor in the newly opened department of Bengali language and literature. Thus, Dr. Sen grew up in a vibrant cultural environment.


Personal life

In 1966, Sen married Uma Sengupta.


Education

Sen completed his Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in 1962 and master's degree in 1963 in sociology from
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. In 1979, he obtained his PhD in sociology from
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, Ontario, Canada. His PhD dissertation on political economy and economic development entitled ''The State, Industrialization and Class Formations in India'' was published by Routledge and Kegan-Paul, London in 1982. The book has been reviewed in many international journals including ''World Development'' and the ''Journal of Development Studies''. It has also been included as a reference book on many courses in development studies, political science, and other social sciences in universities of Europe and North America and India.


Career

In 1965, Dr. Sen started his career at the age of 25. In March 1965, he joined
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as a lecturer, and began his four-decade career as a teacher. In 1966, he joined University of Dhaka as a lecturer and three years later, made a transition to the newly opened Sociology department at
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as an assistant professor. He became a professor in this department in 1984 and was elected the Dean of Social Sciences in the same year. He also served on the board of directors of
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from 1997 to 2001. On 1 October 2006, he became the vice chancellor of
Premier University, Chittagong Premier University (), also known as PU and PUC, is a renowned private university in Chattogram, Bangladesh. It was established in 2002 by Chattogram City Corporation. Currently this institution is being managed under the authority of Chattogram ...
. Amid student protests, Anupam Sen, serving as the Vice-Chancellor of Premier University, Chattogram, submitted his resignation on December 7 to the university's
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and
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,
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, citing age-related reasons.


Participation in Liberation War and different movements

Dr. Sen participated in the
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in 1971 as a
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while he was the General Secretary of Chittagong University Teachers Association. After the war, he involved himself in various movements against injustices done to people. In 1985–86, under his leadership as the president of Federation of Bangladesh University Teachers' Association, teachers from different universities broke the
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and marched the streets for the restoration of democratic rights.


Awards

*
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, an award given by the state, for his contribution to education (2014) * University Grant Commission Award (2007) * Group Theater Federation Award (2006) * Rahe Bhander Ennoble Award (2016) * United Nations Day Award (2002) * Udichi Shilpi Gosthi Award (1995) * Jahanara Imam Memorial Award (2010) * Ekushey Mela Porishod, Chittagong Ekushey Padak (2007)


Published books and research

Dr. Sen has significant number of publications and articles on sociology, literature, arts and culture. His most notable book, The State, Industrialization and Class Formations in India was published by Routledge in 1982. The book was republished in 2017 under a new series titled, ''British in India''. It has been included in the reading lists of courses on sociology, political science, development studies and other related social sciences in many universities in the US, European Union, and India. It has also been reviewed in international journals including World ''Development'' and ''Journal of Development Studies''. In ''World Development'', the review was by
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, an expert on Indian economics. Dr. Sen's books and articles on social sciences and literature include: * The State, Industrialization and Class Formations in India, London: Routledge and Kegan-Paul (1982, 2017) * The Political Elites of Pakistan: Their Role in Pakistan's Disintegration (1982) * ''Bangladesh: Rashtra O Samaj'' (Bangladesh: State and Society), Dhaka: Abosar (1988/1999) * ''Byakti O Rashtro, Samaj- Binyas O Samaj-Darshaner Aloke'' (Individual and State: In Light of Social Structure and Philosophy). Dhaka: Abosar (2007/2008) * ''Adi-Anto Bangali: Bangali Satthar Bhut-Bhabishyat'' (The Eternal Bengali: Past and Future of Bengali Identity). Dhaka: Abosar (2011) * ''Bangladesh: Bhabadarshagata Bhitti O Muktir Swapna''. Dhaka (Bangladesh: Ideological Foundation and the Dream of Liberation): Abosar (2011) * ''Kobi-Somalochok Shashanka Mohan Sen'' (Poet-Critic Shashanka Mohan Sen). Dhaka: Abosar, (2013) * ''Bilosito Shabdoguchho'' (A Collection of Poems of East & West: translated in Bengali), Dhaka: Abosar (2002) * ''Jibaner Pothe Prantare'' (Through the Pathways of Life). Chittagong: Balaka (2011) * ''Sundarer Bichar Savate'' (In the Court of Beauty). Dhaka: Abosar (2008) * ''Itihase Abinasvar'' (Eternal in History), Chittagong: Balaka (2016) * ''Bangladesh O Bangali:Renaissance, Sadhinata-Chinta O Atmanusandhan'' (Bangladesh and the Bengalis: Renaissance, Thoughts of Freedom, and Self-Exploration). Dhaka: Abosar (2002, 2011) * ''Bangali-Manon, Bangali Sanskriti: Satti Baktrita'' (Bengali Intellect, Bengali Culture: Seven Lectures). Dhaka: Protik (2014) * ''Bichito Bhabna'' (Diverse Reflections), Chittagong: Balaka (2007, 2017) Major Articles * The Social Background of Bangladesh Movement, Quest (Bombay), September–October 1971. * The Bureaucracy and Socio-Economic Development in Bangladesh, Bangladesh Journal of Sociology, August 1983. * Social Change in South Asia, Presidential Address, Third National Conference and International Seminar on Social Change in South Asia, Dhaka: Bangladesh Sociology Association, 18–20 March 1987. * Modes of Production and Social Formation in India, 2nd article of the book entitled, "Class, State and Development in India" Edited by Berch Berberoglu (Professor, University of Nevada, U.S.A) New Delhi /London – Sage Publications, 1992.


Relation with organizations

Dr. Sen has held important positions in various university committees and organizations: * Ex-General Secretary, Chittagong University Teachers' Association, January 1971 to March 1972. * President, Chittagong University Teachers' Association, January 1985 to December 1986. * President, Federation of Bangladesh University Teachers' Association, February 1985 to March 1986. * President, Bangladesh Sociology Association, 1987–1992. * President, Odissi & Tagore Dance Movement Centre, Chittagong, Bangladesh. * Senior Fellow (Honorary), Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), * Director, board of directors, Institute of Bangladesh Studies, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi * Director, board of directors, Bangladesh Bank, Dhaka (Central Bank of Bangladesh) * Member, Academic Council, Shah Jalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet * Member, Academic Council, East West University, Dhaka * Life Member, Bangiya Sahitya Parishad, Calcutta * Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Chittagong, Chittagong


References


External links


Profile of Anupam Sen in PUC Website
* * The Crisis of Indian Planning (Economy Policy in the 1960s), Edited by Paul Streeten & Michael Lipton. {{DEFAULTSORT:Sen, Anupam Living people 1940 births Academic staff of the University of Chittagong University of Dhaka alumni McMaster University alumni Bangladeshi Hindus Recipients of the Ekushey Padak Honorary Fellows of Bangla Academy Vice-chancellors of universities in Bangladesh Chittagong College alumni