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Barid Baran Bhattacharya (9 March 1945 – 14 February 2017) was an Indian
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and educationist. He was vice-chancellor of
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. He was also Director and Professor at the Institute of Economic Growth,
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Early life and background

Bhattacharya was born in
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on 9 March 1945. His father was a civil engineer who belonged to the very first batch of Jadavpur Engineering College. His mother was a homemaker. He spent his childhood growing up in Silchar, where he completed his high school from the then Narsing High School, Silchar, Assam securing 1st Division marks in 1959 and other places across India as his father had a transferable job.


Education and career

Bhattacharya passed B.Com and M.A., in
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from the
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with first position in the order of Merit and obtained
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in Economics from
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,
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. He was
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Fellow at
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and
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post doctoral fellow at the
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,
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. He specialized in macro economics, monetary economics, public finance, international finance, development economics and economic modeling. He was one of India's leading experts on economic modeling and forecasting and his forecasts are used by various government agencies and the World Bank, as well as frequently quoted by media. He was also a regular commentator in media on economic issues. He has a deep interest in culture and literature. He has held many important positions in learned societies and institutions. He was President of the Indian Economic Association, the Indian Econometric Society and of the Indian Association of Research on National Income and Wealth. He was the Chief Editor of the Journal of Income and Wealth and Member of the Editorial Boards of many other technical journals in Economics. He has served as chairman and member of many important Committees and Commissions of the various ministries of the Government of India, notably,
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as well as the
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, Planning Commission,
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, Central Statistical Organization and University Grants Commission. He was a Member of governing bodies and executive councils of many reputed universities and research institutes in India. He was the Member of the Supervisory Board of Foundation for Innovation Politique in Paris. He was also an Economics faculty member at
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Awards and honors

He has received many awards and honors in India and abroad. They include Government of France's award of Order de Palms Academie, Bank of Baroda's Sun-Lifetime Achievement Award, Amity Life Time Academic Achievement Award, Ambassador of Peace by Universal Peace Foundation,
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by Oriental Heritage Society of India, World Management Congress Lifetime Achievement Award, etc. Recently he has been nominated for Mother Teresa Lifetime Achievement Award. He has also been honored by Governments of
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Works


Books

*''Macroeconomic Reforms, Growth and Stability'', Oxford University Press, Delhi (with Dr.Sabyasachi Kar), 2006 *''Mid-Year Review of the Indian Economy 2001-02'', India International Centre, New Delhi and Sipra Publications, New Delhi, 2001 (with N.R.Bhanumurthy). *''Mid-Year Review of the Indian Economy 2000-01'', India International Centre, New Delhi and Sipra Publications, New Delhi, 2001. *''Financial Reform and Financial Development in India'', Excel Books, Delhi, 1998. *''Stabilisation Policy Options for India: A Macro-Econometric Analysis'', Development Research Group Monograph, RBI, Bombay, 1994 (with R.B. Burman and A.K. Nag). *''India’s Economic Crisis, Debt Burden and Stabilisation'', B.R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi, 1992. *''Public Expenditure, Inflation and Growth: A Macro-Econometric Analysis for India'', Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1984. *''Short-Term Income Determination'', Macmillan, Delhi, 1975.


Books edited

*''Studies in Macroeconomics and Welfare'', Academic Foundation, New Delhi, 2005 (eds. jointly with Arup Mitra) *''Indian Economy and Society in the Era of Globalisation and Liberalisation: Essays in honour of Prof. A.M. Khusro'', Academic Foundation, New Delhi, 2004 (eds. jointly with C. H. Hanumantha Rao and N.S. Siddharthan)


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References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bhattacharya, B. B. 1945 births 2017 deaths 20th-century Indian economists 20th-century Indian educational theorists Members of the Planning Commission of India People from Silchar University of Allahabad alumni Delhi University alumni Jawaharlal Nehru University alumni Indian Institute of Management Lucknow Scientists from Assam 21st-century Indian economists 21st-century Indian educational theorists