Rajeev Bhargava Explained

Rajeev Bhargava
Birth Date:27 November 1954
Education:Delhi University (BA)
Oxford University (MPhil, DPhil)
Occupation:Former Director, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (2005-2014); political theorist

(born 27 November 1954) is a noted Indian political theorist, who was professor of political theory at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi.[1] His works on political theory, multiculturalism, identity politics and secularism have evoked sharp debates.[2] [3]

He is Honorary Fellow and Founder Director, Parekh Institute of Indian Thought, CSDS (Centre for the Study of Developing Societies) Delhi. He has been former director of the Centre between 2007 and 2014. [4] He is also a Honorary Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.

Education

He received his B.A. degree in economics from the University of Delhi, followed by M.Phil. and D.Phil. from Oxford University.[4] [5]

Career

Bhargava started his academic career at St. Stephen's College, Delhi in 1979, in the following year he joined the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi where he worked till 2005, when he joined Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Delhi as a senior fellow and, from 2007 to 2014, was its director. He formally retired in 2019 but continues to be an Honorary Fellow and Director of its Parekh Institute of Indian Thought. [1]

Over the years, he has been faculty fellow in ethics at Harvard University, Leverhulme Fellow at University of Bristol, senior fellow at Institute of Advanced Studies, Jerusalem, fellow, Wissenschaftkolleg, Berlin, fellow, Institute of Human Sciences, Vienna, visiting fellow of the British Academy, Berggruen Fellow, CASBS, Stanford, Tsinghua University, China and NYU between 2015 and 2017, Professorial Fellow, Institute of Social Justice, ACU, Sydney and held the Asia Chair at Sciences Po Paris in 2006. In 2022, he was Senior Research Fellow at the Multiple Secularities project, University of Leipzig. [6]

Bhargava writes a regular column for the Indian national daily, The Hindu. He also served on the Social Sciences jury for the Infosys Prize in 2019. in 2009, Bhargava was awarded the UGC national award for his contribution to political science and in 2011, the Malcolm Adiseshiah award for his contribution to the social sciences.

Selected works

References

  1. News: High Court dismisses DU petition . . 13 January 2004 . 12 October 2018 .
  2. Web site: After Ambedkar cartoon row, HRD ministry plans a watchdog to address complaints on NCERT textbooks. 28 May 2012. .
  3. News: Indian secularism evolved independently, says scholar. The Times of India. 22 November 2011 . 12 October 2018 .
  4. http://www.csds.in/faculty_rajeev_bhargava.htm Faculty, Rajeev Bhargava
  5. Web site: Rajeev Bhargava, CV . CSDS .
  6. Web site: Rajeev Bhargava, Profile. .

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