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=== Cabinet Ministers ===
=== Cabinet Ministers ===
* [[Arun Shourie]], [[Minister of Communications and Information Technology (India)|Minister of Communications and Information Technology (IT)]]
* [[Arun Shourie]], [[Minister of Communications and Information Technology (India)|Minister of Communications and Information Technology (IT)]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/arun-shourie|title = American Speaker Bureau|date = |accessdate = 12 September 2015|website = |publisher = American Speaker Bureau|last = |first = }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.prsindia.org/mptrack/arunshourie|title = MP Tracker Rajya Sabha|date = |accessdate = 12 September 2015|website = |publisher = MP Tracker|last = Shourie|first = Arun}}</ref>


=== Members of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies ===
=== Members of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies ===
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* [[Varun Gandhi]], [[Member of Parliament (India)|Member of Parliament]] and National Secretary, [[Bharatiya Janata Party|Bharatiya Janta Party]] (completed RSJMS and transferred)
* [[Varun Gandhi]], [[Member of Parliament (India)|Member of Parliament]] and National Secretary, [[Bharatiya Janata Party|Bharatiya Janta Party]] (completed RSJMS and transferred)


=== Chief Ministers ===
=== Chief Ministers & Governors ===
* [[Gopalkrishna Gandhi|Gopal Krishna Gandhi]], [[List of Governors of West Bengal|Governor of West Bengal]] and [[List of Governors of Bihar|Bihar]]


=== Diplomats and Bureaucrats ===
=== Diplomats and Bureaucrats ===
* [[Kamalesh Sharma|Kamlesh Sharma]], Indian High Commissioner to the [[United Kingdom]]
* [[Kamalesh Sharma|Kamlesh Sharma]], Indian High Commissioner to the [[United Kingdom]]
* Vinod Dixit, Senior [[Indian Administrative Service|Indian Administrative Service (IAS)]] Officer


=== Judiciary ===
=== Judiciary ===
* Sanjay Kishen Kaul, Chief Justice of the [[Madras High Court]]
* Neeraj Kishen Kaul, [[Additional Solicitor General of India]]
* Mukul Rohtagi, [[Attorney General of India]]
* [[Bhupinder Nath Kirpal]], [[Chief Justice of India]]
* [[Bhupinder Nath Kirpal]], [[Chief Justice of India]]


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* [[Varun Thapar]], Director, [[Thapar Group|KCT Coal]]
* [[Varun Thapar]], Director, [[Thapar Group|KCT Coal]]
* [[Atul Punj]], Chairman, [[Punj Lloyd|Punj Lloyd Group]]
* [[Atul Punj]], Chairman, [[Punj Lloyd|Punj Lloyd Group]]
* Gopal Miglani, Founder and President, BitRouter<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.linkedin.com/pub/gopal-miglani/3/a86/104|title = LinkedIn|date = |accessdate = 12 September 2015|website = |publisher = LinkedIn|last = |first = }}</ref>


== Journalism ==
== Journalism ==
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* [[Amjad Ali Khan]], [[Sarod|Sarod Maestro]]
* [[Amjad Ali Khan]], [[Sarod|Sarod Maestro]]
* [[Ayaan Ali Khan]] & [[Amaan Ali Khan]], Sarod Players
* [[Ayaan Ali Khan]] & [[Amaan Ali Khan]], Sarod Players
* Abhay Sapoori, Santoor Player
* [[Madhup Mudgal]], [[Indian classical music|Indian Classical]] vocalist
* [[Madhup Mudgal]], [[Indian classical music|Indian Classical]] vocalist


== Education ==
== Education ==
* [[Kiran Seth]], Professor Emeritus at [[Indian Institute of Technology Delhi|Indian institute of Technology, Delhi]], and Founder of [[SPIC MACAY]]
* [[Kiran Seth]], Professor Emeritus at [[Indian Institute of Technology Delhi|Indian institute of Technology, Delhi]], and Founder of [[SPIC MACAY]]
* Gopa Sabharwal, Vice Chancellor, [[Nalanda University]], and Reader, [[Lady Shri Ram College for Women|Lady Shri Ram College]], [[University of Delhi]]
* [[Sunita Narain]], Director General, [[Centre for Science and Environment]]
* [[Sunita Narain]], Director General, [[Centre for Science and Environment]]


== Life Science and Medicine ==
== Life Science and Medicine ==
* [[Naresh Trehan]], Surgeon and Chairman, Vedanata
* [[Naresh Trehan]], Surgeon and Chairman, Vedanata
* Noshir Minoo Shroff, Eye Surgeon and Founder, [[Shroff Eye Hospital]]
* [[Arvinder Singh Soin]], Liver-transplant Surgeon
* [[Arvinder Singh Soin]], Liver-transplant Surgeon
* [[Aditi Shankardass]], Neuroscientist
* [[Aditi Shankardass]], Neuroscientist

Revision as of 04:08, 14 September 2015

The Modern School (informally Modern School or Modern) is a independent day-cum-boarding school in New Delhi, India founded in 1920 by Lala Raghubir Singh, a prominent Delhi philanthropist and businessman. The founders foresaw a school combining ancient Indian tradition and modern methods of teaching. The school's first principal was Mrs. Kamala Bose, who moved from Calcutta to take the reins of the school.

Old students of Modern School are commonly known as Modernites. Although the total number of Modernites is relatively small (estimated at 15,000 since the school was founded in 1920), they include some of India's most prominent politicians, government officials, and business leaders. The best known alumnus is former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Note: The sub-headings are given as a general guide and some names might fit under more than one category

This is an incomplete list that may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.

Government

Prime Ministers

Cabinet Ministers

Members of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies

Chief Ministers & Governors

Diplomats and Bureaucrats

Judiciary

Armed Forces

Business

Journalism

Literature

Non-Fiction

Fiction, Poetry and Drama

Arts

Fine & Performing Arts

Architecture & Design

Films & Entertainment

Music

Education

Life Science and Medicine

Sports

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