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  2. Bibek Debroy - Wikipedia

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    Bibek Debroy (25 January 1955 – 1 November 2024) was an Indian economist, who served as the chairman of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India.He was also the Chairman of the Finance Ministry's 'Expert Committee for Infrastructure Classification and Financing Framework for Amrit Kaal'.

  3. Manmatha Nath Dutt - Wikipedia

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    He did most of his translation work while he was a rector at Keshub Academy. [3] He became the member of the Royal Asiatic Society in 1894. [4] Manmatha Nath Dutt was the maternal grandfather of the eminent Indian freedom fighter Sucheta Kriplani. [5] [6] A road in North Kolkata (Manmatha Dutt Road) is named after him.

  4. Economic Advisory Council - Wikipedia

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    Bibek Debroy - chairman of the council, who was a member of NITI Aayog. Dr. Shamika Ravi, as a full time member who was also earlier member of the EAC. Sanjeev Sanyal, as full-time member, who was Principal Economic Advisor of Finance Minister. Dr. Sajjid Z. Chinoy, as part-time member, who is Chief India Economist at J.P. Morgan

  5. Harivaṃśa - Wikipedia

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    The critical edition has been translated into English twice so far, once in 2016 by Bibek Debroy and by Simon Brodbeck in 2019. It has been translated into French by M. A. Langlois,1834–35. [ 20 ]

  6. Brahma Purana - Wikipedia

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    Other scholars, including Moriz Winternitz and Bibek Debroy hold that while the extant Brahma Purana is likely not the original composition, it contains elements that can be traced to the older one. Debroy, who authored the two-volume Brahma Purana in English published by Penguin, agrees with Hazra's analysis of the Purana corpus, but cautions ...

  7. Bhagavata Purana - Wikipedia

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    The common manuscript for translations of the Bhagavata Purana – seemingly used by both Swami Prabhupada and Bibek Debroy – is the Bhāgavatamahāpurāṇam [52] a reprint of Khemraj Shri Krishnadas' manuscript. [53] In regard to variances in Puranic manuscripts, Gregory Bailey states:

  8. Mahabharata - Wikipedia

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    Indian economist Bibek Debroy also wrote an unabridged English translation in ten volumes. Volume 1: Adi Parva was published in March 2010, and the last two volumes were published in December 2014. Abhinav Agarwal referred to Debroy's translation as "thoroughly enjoyable and impressively scholarly". [81]

  9. Drona Parva - Wikipedia

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    The translation does not remove verses and chapters now widely believed to be spurious and smuggled into the Epic in 1st or 2nd millennium AD. [ 12 ] Debroy, in 2011, notes that updated critical edition of Drona Parva, after removing verses and chapters generally accepted so far as spurious and inserted with prejudice, has 8 parts, 173 adhyayas ...