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Year 1963: A proposal by Dr. M.K.Chaudhuri to
set up an institute under the name of "Institute for Planning
and Administration of National Economy" was forwarded to Pt.
Jawahar Lal Nehru, the then Prime Minister and Chairman,
Planning Commission, Government of India. The institute was
committed to cutting edge research and education on economics,
entrepreneurship and management. A study tour was undertaken by
Dr. M.K.Chaudhuri during 1964-65 to acquire first hand knowledge
about the working of similar institutions in Europe. A working
paper on Regional Planning was circulated to leading
academicians under the name of "Indian Institute of Planning" in
1969. |
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Year 1973: The founder
Director resigned from professorship of Indian Institute
of Management, Bangalore (IIM-B) and established IIPM in New
Delhi. The first residential
full-time post graduate diploma programme commenced on
12th August, 1974, with students selected
through admission tests-cum-inter views held in Delhi,
Kolkata, Bombay and Bangalore. |
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Year 2006: IIPM has grown to become the world's
largest business school with 5000 postgraduate management
students in nine campuses across seven of India's largest
cities, with placement offices in San Francisco, New York,
London, Dubai and Singapore. |
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Dr. M. K.Chaudhuri |
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Research Professor & Founder Director |
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BA Honours (Economics),
Presidency College, Kolkata |
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Msc, Ph.D, D.Sc, Berlin School
of Economics |
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Malay Chaudhuri studied in Presidency College, Kolkata and
in The Berlin School of Economics. He did his MSc in National
Economic Planning and management. He was awarded 'excellent'
and is a co-record holder. |
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His Ph.D thesis was on the 'Role of small-scale, village
and cottage industries for solution of the unemployment
problem in India'. His D.Sc thesis was on 'reform plans of the
international monetary system'. |
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He worked in private sector organizations like Hindustan
Lever, Kuljian Corporation and WS Atkins. He also worked in
City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO)- a public
sector organization. |
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Before founding IIPM, he was Senior Fellow, Indian
Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla. He was also Professor of
Economics at XLRI,Jamshedpur and IIM,Bangalore. His book
Theory of Economic Justice - Production of skills by means of
skills, deals with the measurement of contribution of each
individual to the process of production and thereby seeks to
answer the question of just reward for an individuals'
contribution. |
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He believes that integrating the concepts that emerge from
IIPM's national economic planning research would create
barefoot managers, committed to eradicating poverty. His
second book, The Great Indian Dream, outlines a series
of steps that the Government of India must undertake to
allocate resources towards this end. |
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