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Padma Desai (October 12, 1931 – April 29, 2023) was an Indian-American development economist who was the Gladys and Roland Harriman Professor of comparative economic systems and director of the Center for Transition Economies at Columbia University.
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Desai was Rapporteur General at the United Nations world population conference in Bucharest in 1974. Other associations included those with Planning Commission of India , Ministry of Health and Family Welfare , National Institute of Urban Affairs , Delhi Planning Board, Family Planning Foundation of India and International Review Group on ...
Ashank Desai is an Indian entrepreneur, philanthropist and investor. He is the founding member and past chairman of Nasscom an Indian non-governmental trade association and advocacy group, focused mainly on the technology industry of India. [ 1 ]
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