IIM Calcutta signs MoU with Jan Chetna Trust for Nirmal Chandra Memorial Lecture Series
Team Careers360 | May 9, 2019 | 03:50 PM IST | 1 min read
GURUGRAM, MAY 9: Indian Institute of Management Calcutta has signed a MoU with The Jan Chetna Trust--established by Late Prof. Nirmal Chandra--for organizing the Nirmal Chandra Memorial Lecture series. IIM Calcutta has additionally received an amount of Rs 10 lacs for the implementation of the initiative, which will be held annually between November and February.
This initiative has been created to honor the outstanding contributions of the Institute's former faculty member of the Economics group, Late Prof. Nirmal Chandra.
Prof. Nirmal Chandra was a renowned economist and socialist thinker who encouraged many individuals to undertake the path of research in the field of economics. He offered a very distinct insight towards economics to his pupils and was a great inspiration to those who received his able guidance. He joined IIM Calcutta in 1966 as an assistant professor. He was one of the early recruit professors of the institute who played a pivotal role in shaping not just the Economics group, but also the perception of management education as a whole. He and his fellow professors emphasized on the need for management education to be implemented towards development of the society and not just remain confined to the corporate world.
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