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Appointment process of new VC of GIPE starts after chancellor Sanyal takes review

After Dr. Ajit Ranade's resignation as VC of GIPE, chancellor Sanjeev Sanyal reviewed the situation; a new VC will be appointed in 2-3 months.

On November 4, Ranade resigned as the VC of Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics citing ‘personal’ reasons. (HT PHOTO)
Updated on Nov 12, 2024 05:00 AM IST

Sanjeev Sanyal reinstates Ajit Ranade as Gokhale Institute Vice-Chancellor

After taking over as chancellor of GIPE, Sanjeev Sanyal has reinstated economist Ajit Ranade as the vice-chancellor of the institution

After taking over as chancellor of Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (GIPE), Sanjeev Sanyal has reinstated economist Ajit Ranade (in pic) as the vice-chancellor of the institution. (HT FILE)
Updated on Oct 23, 2024 09:10 AM IST

Sanjeev Sanyal reinstates Ajit Ranade as Pune's Gokhale institute's V-C

Ajit Ranade was removed from his post on September 14 following a fact-finding committee (FFC) report that investigated complaints of irregularities

Ajit Ranade was removed from post of vice-chancellor after the institute found that his appointment violated University Grants Commission (UGC) norms. (HT_PRINT)
Published on Oct 22, 2024 10:55 PM IST

Pune’s Gokhale Institute appoints Sanjeev Sanyal as chancellor

Sanyal’s name was under consideration after Debroy, the chairman of the PM’s Economic Advisory Council, resigned on September 26 following the removal of Ranade

During its meeting on Saturday, a key office bearer had initially opposed Sanyal’s name although subsequently, everyone was on board, said a source.   (HT PHOTO)
Updated on Oct 07, 2024 08:58 AM IST

Gokhale Institute appoints Sanjeev Sanyal as chairman after Bibek Debroy’s exit

Sanjeev Sanyal was approached by the Servants Society of India, which manages GIPE, on Saturday through a letter

Sanjeev Sanyal. (Photo by Pradeep Gaur/Mint)
Published on Oct 06, 2024 01:20 PM IST

Kotak’s Nilesh Shah proposes 84-hour workweek, Sanjeev Sanyal says ‘it’s doable’

Kotak’s Nilesh Shah said that Indians need to work for 84 hours a week to “accelerate India’s growth” and “transfer everyone to middle and upper-income levels”.

Sanjeev Sanyal (left) agrees with Nilesh Shah's (right) remark on longer working hours. (Screengrab)
Updated on Jun 04, 2024 03:28 PM IST

Three civil servants weigh in Sanyal’s controversial comments on the bureaucracy

Sanjeev Sanyal said 5 to 8 years of preparation for the civil services exam by lakhs of students is a “waste of youthful energy”

Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) member and economist, Sanjeev Sanyal(HT PHOTO)
Published on Apr 03, 2024 12:25 PM IST

‘Prepare only if…': Economist Sanjeev Sanyal on ‘waste of time’ UPSC exams

According to Sanjeev Sanyal, ‘too many’ people are ‘wasting’ their time trying to crack UPSC.

Sanjeev Sanyal - Member, Economic Advisory Council, Government of India (File Photo)
Published on Mar 26, 2024 12:32 PM IST
By, New Delhi

Expert committee on urban development submits draft report to Hardeep Singh Puri

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the plan to appoint a high-level committee of experts in her budget speech last year

Keshav Verma, chairman of the committee, along with PSN Rao of School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) handed over the report to Hardeep Singh Puri on Tuesday (Twitter/HardeepSPuri)
Updated on Apr 05, 2023 08:56 PM IST
ByRisha Chitlangia

Sanjeev Sanyal adapts ‘The Ocean of Churn’ for kids, to educate them about the history of the Indian ocean

Principal Economic Advisor Sanjeev Sanyal has adapted his book “The Ocean of Churn” for young readers, in which he describes the history and geography of the majestic Indian Ocean and its significance and relevance through the ages.

(Instagram @jitchowdhury)
Updated on Sep 20, 2020 07:46 PM IST
New Delhi | ByPress Trust of India | Posted by Jahnavi Gupta

Almost 90% of my reading is non-fiction: Amish Tripathi

The author talks about his favourite Indian authors and his experience in the Indian publishing industry.

The author says he reads around 5-6 books per month.
Updated on Jul 30, 2020 09:20 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Mumbai | ByNavneet Vyasan

Review: India In The Age of Ideas by Sanjeev Sanyal

Written over a decade and more, the 66 short pieces in this volume take the reader through history and culture, urban design, and economics

Independence Day celebrations at a college in Guwahati, Assam.(NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Updated on May 15, 2019 01:28 PM IST
Hindustan Times | BySudhirendar Sharma

Viability, not production growth, is the biggest crisis facing farmers

Price crashes lead to a decline in cultivation of a crop in the next season, this leads to a spike in prices leading to increase in cultivation in the next season. It could be a good idea to educate farmers about rationalising their expectations and hence future cultivation decisions in periods of scarcity.

A farmer who wants to practice subsistence farming is less vulnerable to loss from sudden crash in prices than the one who actually wants to exploit the commercial route to success(Sameer Sehgal/Hindustan Times)
Updated on Dec 06, 2018 05:27 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By

GST slabs may be brought down to three: Principal economic advisor to finance ministry

Principal economic advisor to the finance ministry Sanjeev Sanyal on Saturday said Goods and Services Tax (GST) slabs may be brought down to three along with the exemption category in order to further simplify the country’s tax regime.

Principal economic advisor to the finance ministry Sanjeev Sanyal said the Centre would consider further simplifying the direct tax collection system and reduce the rates if the tax revenues continue to do well.(HT/File Photo)
Updated on Aug 04, 2018 08:14 PM IST
Kolkata | ByIndo Asian News Service

Review: Life Over Two Beers by Sanjeev Sanyal

Moving from Singapore to Ladakh and Kolkata, Sanjeev Sanyal’s short stories have some interesting plot lines

Of Bengali-ness, animated conversations, and addas: Kolkata, 2002.(Subhendu Ghosh)
Updated on Aug 03, 2018 11:37 PM IST
Hindustan Times | ByRevati Laul

Govt defends scam-hit banks as cash crunch hits ATMs, says no need to panic

Reasons for cash-strapped ATMs range from farm spending to looming elections, but its roots lie in Modi’s 2016 demonetisation -- from where cash levels have never quite fully recovered.

A security guard puts a notice outside an ATM in Mumbai, India.(REUTERS FILE PHOTO)
Updated on Apr 18, 2018 02:00 PM IST
Bloomberg | ByJeanette Rodrigues and Anto Antony
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