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The department of East Asian Studies, under the initiative of Prof V. P. Dutt, was started as the Center of Chinese studies, in the year 1964, with Prof Dutt as the Department Head, with active support from the Government of India. [1] [2] With this department, it became the first center in India to offer courses on East Asian regional
East Asian studies is a distinct multidisciplinary field of scholarly enquiry and education that promotes a broad humanistic understanding of East Asia past and present. The field includes the study of the region's culture, written language , history and political institutions.
This is a list of notable people related to the University of Delhi. This page excludes those people whose only connection with Delhi University is that they were awarded an honorary degree . Nine heads of state and government , and two Nobel laureates have been associated with the university.
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She is now a professor of English and World Cultures at the University of Montana, where she directs the program in South & South-East Asian Studies. [3] While living in Delhi in 1978, Vanita co-founded Manushi: A Journal about Women and Society, a journal that combined academic research and grassroots activism. She served as the journal's ...
Department of East Asian Studies, University of Delhi; Department of Instrumental Music, Rabindra Bharati University; Department of Library and Information Science, University of Delhi; Department of Management Sciences (PUMBA) Department of Management Studies IIT Delhi; Department of Management Studies IIT Madras
'Partition Studies: Potential and Pitfalls', The Journal of Asian Studies Vol. 73, No. 2 (May) 2014. 'Secularisation and Partition Emergencies', Economic and Political Weekly, December 2013. 'Dispositions and Destinations. "Mobility Capital" and Migration in the Bengal delta', Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 55 Issue 02, 2013.
Duara attended the Doon School in Dehradun, India and studied history at St. Stephen's College, Delhi. [5] After obtaining B.A. and M.A. in history from St. Stephen's College, Duara received his M. Phil in Chinese Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University. He then completed his Ph.D. at Harvard University in History and East Asian languages in 1983.