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Chandan Mitra
MP of Rajya Sabha for Madhya Pradesh
In office
30 June 2010 – 29 June 2016
Personal details
Political partyBJP
OccupationPolitician

Dr Chandan Mitra (Template:Lang-bn) (born December 12, 1955) is an Indian journalist, presently editor and managing director of The Pioneer newspaper in Delhi, India. He was nominated as a member of the Rajya Sabha during August 2003 to August 2009. He was elected to another term in the Rajya Sabha, as a Bharatiya Janata Party MP from Madhya Pradesh, in June 2010.[1]

Education

Mitra was educated at La Martiniere Calcutta, where he was awarded the Founder's Gold Medal in 1971[citation needed]. He was a batchmate of Swapan Dasgupta and Paranjoy Guha Thakurta at La Martiniere, and all three went up to St. Stephen's College, Delhi University, together. At St.Stephen's, Mitra and Shashi Tharoor were to become great friends and Mitra even became campaign manager for Tharoor's successful campaign to become President of the college's student union.[2] Mitra received an MA and M.Phil in History at Delhi University as well. He taught for a short while at Hansraj College. In 1984 he was awarded a doctorate degree at Oxford University, where he was a member of Magdalen College, for the thesis "Political mobilisation and the nationalism movement in India – a study of eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, 1936-1942" written under supervision of the noted Indian historian Dr Tapan Raychaudhuri[citation needed].

Career

Mitra started in journalism as Assistant Editor with The Statesman in Kolkata before he moved to the Times of India in Delhi and then The Sunday Observer; he went on to become Editor of the paper, and later moved to the Hindustan Times as Executive Editor. Mitra left to join The Pioneer as Editor, and eventually bought control of the newspaper from the Thapar family in 1998 when industrialist L. M. Thapar decided to cut his losses.[3]

He wrote a well-received history of his alma mater, La Martiniere, titled Constant Glory, for the 150th anniversary of the school's founding in 1850.

In July 2013 he made a controversial remark at the renowned economist Amartya Sen,[4] but soon regretted it.[5] He contested the 2014 General Elections on a BJP ticket from Hooghly constituency. He stood third and had to forfeit his deposit.

Marital Status

Mitra is married to Shobori Ganguly.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Rajya Sabha members". Retrieved 2009-12-31.
  2. ^ "A Confessional Tale of Elusive Elections". Retrieved 2011-02-23.
  3. ^ Editor steps in to save The Pioneer, The Times Of India, 12 May 1998. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
  4. ^ The Hindu : July 25, 2013 Strip Amartya Sen of Bharat Ratna, says Chandan Mitra
  5. ^ The Hindu : July 26, 2013 Chandan Mitra regrets remarks against Amartya Sen