Basu Variants Bosu, Boshu, Bose is a common India Indian surname specifically for Bengali people Bengali Hindu Kayastha s. The home state of the Basu family is West Bengal . A theory is the founder of the clan was Dasharath Basu who migrated from Kannauj to Bengal in the 10th century. The Anglicized form of the name is Bose surname Bose . Basu s Some famous Basus are Satyendra Nath Bose , physicist Jagdish Chandra Bose , physicist, biologist, botanist, archaeologist, science fiction writer, and father of radio science Subhas Chandra Bose , one of the most prominent leaders in the Indian independence movement and is a legendary figure in India today. Amrita Basu , b. 1953 American scholar Bani Basu , b.1939 , Bengali Indian author, essayist, critic and poet Benoy Basu , 1908 1930 , Bengali Indian revolutionary and freedom fighter Debabrata Basu , 1924 2001 Indian statistician who proved Basu s theorem Jyoti Basu , 1914 2010 , Founding member of the Communist Party of India Marxist Kaushik Basu , b. 1952 , Indian economist Kunal Basu , author of the novel Racists Rajnarayan Basu , 1826 1899 , writer and intellectual of the Bengal Renaissance Samit Basu , b. 1979 , Indian author Siddhartha Basu , Indian TV producer Bipasha Basu , Bollywood actress Benoy Krishna Basu , freedom fighter Amar Gopal Bose , chairman and founder of Bose Corporation. Listed on the 2007 Forbes 400 with a net worth of 1.8 billion Category Indian family names de Basu fr Basu nl Basu ... more details
Debabrata Basu lang bn 5 July 1924 24 March 2001 was a mathematical statistics mathematical ... inference statistics . Basu invented simple examples that displayed some difficulties of likelihood function likelihood based statistics and frequentist statistics Basu s paradoxes were especially important in the development of survey sampling . In statistical theory , Basu s theorem mathematical ... Inference&mdash Essays in Honor of D. Basu editor Malay Ghosh and Pramod K. Pathak pages i&ndash ... India now in Bangladesh , Basu was associated with the Indian Statistical Institute in India ... i in Preface to IMS festschrift. ref Biography Debabrata Basu was born in Dacca , Bengal , unpartitioned India , now Dhaka , Bangladesh . His father, N. M. Basu, was a mathematician specializing in number theory. Young Basu studied mathematics at Dacca University . He took a course in statistics as part .... ref Page xvii in cite book chapter A Summing Up authorlink Deb. Basu first D. last Basu title Statistical Information and Likelihood A Collection of Critical Essays by Dr. D. Basu editor ... 6 mr 953081 pages xvii xviii ref After getting his Master s degree from Dacca University, Basu taught there from 1947 to 1948. ref Page i in Preface to IMS festschrift. C.f., Basu s preface to his collected writings, edited by Ghosh. ref Following the partition of India in 1947 Basu made several trips to India. In 1948, Basu moved to Calcutta, where he worked for some time as an actuary in an insurance .... Basu first D. last Basu title Statistical Information and Likelihood A Collection of Critical Essays by Dr. D. Basu editor J. K. Ghosh publisher Springer year 1988 series Lecture Notes in Statistics ... Institute . Wald greatly impressed Basu. Wald had developed a decision theoretic foundations .... After submitting in 1953 his thesis to the University of Calcutta , ref name Page Basu went as a Fullbright scholar to the University of California, Berkeley . There Basu had intensive discussions ... more details
Like resume date December 2009 One source date December 2009 Amrita Basu is an American academic. She ... Basu was born in December 1953 in New York . Her parents, Rasil and Romen Basu, were both members of the United ... for having introduced Amrita to feminism . Basu spent her childhood outside of the U. S., in Egypt , Libya , Thailand , and India . She returned to New York for high school. Education Basu obtained her B.A. in Government with a minor in Asian studies from Cornell University in 1975. In 1977, Basu obtained her M. A. in political science . Basu graduated from Columbia University with a Ph.D. in political ... and Associate Dean of Faculty at Amherst College . Career From 1981 to 1987, Basu taught in the Political .... As of 2011 Basu divides her time between teaching Political Science and Women s and Gender Studies ... Life Amrita Basu has served on several editorial boards including the board of The Bulletin of Concerned ... of Asian Studies from 1995 2001. Basu also has served on several academic committees including ... of Massachusetts at Amherst. In 2001, Basu was a consultant to the United Nations Development Program Project on Women and Governance in New Delhi, India . Basu has served on several advisory ..., and the National Endowment for the Humanities . Publications Basu s main publications address three ... and religious conflict in India. Basu, Amrita. Two Faces of Protest Contrasting Modes of Women s Activism in India. University of California Press and Oxford University Press New Delhi, 1992 Basu, Amrita ... Press, 1995 and New Delhi Kali for Women, 1998 Basu, Amrita, co ed. Community Conflicts and the State in India. Delhi Oxford University Press, 1997 Basu, Amrita, co ed. Appropriating Gender Women s Activism ... Basu, Amrita, co ed. Localizing Knowledge in a Globalizing World. Syracuse University Press, 2002 Basu, Amrita, co ed, Beyond Exceptionalism Violence, Religion and Democracy in India . Seagull Press New Delhi and London, 2006 Basu has written several articles and contributions to edited books and journals ... more details
Basu pronounced SukOnto ba su, born 1929 in Calcutta is a non representational painter of Indian ... , West Bengal . While his early works were mainly oils and sketchy portraits, Basu is now involved with acrylics on canvas and occasionally pencil or charcoal drawings. Personal life Sukanta Basu was born in Calcutta now Kolkata on 13 June 1929 to the scientist Chemistry Rajani Kanta Basu and Sneha Sarit Basu. For part of his childhood he was raised in Muzaffarpur in North Bihar , where his father ... Basu raised a large, close knit family of 9 sons and 3 daughters Sukanta is the couple s 9th child. Sukanta, Prashanta 10th sibling and Sushanta Basu 11th sibling had an especially thick bond strengthened ... Literature . The Basu family had literary and artistic inclinations for example the eldest sister .... Education While Basu was still in school in Bankura, he earned the affectionate nickname Chitrakar ... in Bankura. After his matriculation, Basu went to college in Calcutta, but soon dropped out feeling ... science exam and joined the Chemistry Honours programme at St. Xavier s college, Calcutta. Basu ... artist Prodosh Das Gupta . As schoolmates, Bijon Chowdhury, Somnath Hore and Sukanta Basu were friends .... The three remained close friends even thereafter. Basu graduated in 1954. Marriage Basu married ... to India. She was posted with The Crafts Council of India, New Delhi, where the couple met. Basu s stepdaughter and historian Priya Devi, lives in New Delhi Basu and Iola had no children together. Iola died in 2003, leaving Basu in grief and despair. He returned to Kolkata in 2004. Career Basu had ... upkeep and materials. On graduating from art school in 1954, Basu joined B.N. Academy in a small town called Suri, Birbhum district , as a drawing teacher. By the autumn break Basu fell ill and could ... of working with the press, Basu was jobless as a result of a lock out at the factory. His friend ... alongside his old friend Somnath Hore. In 1959 Basu applied to the National Gallery of Modern Art , New ... more details
POV date May 2011 Infobox officeholder name Jyoti Basu br image Jyoti Basu 006.jpg caption Jyoti Basu office Chief Minister of West Bengal term 21 June 1977 6 November 2000 predecessor Siddhartha ... life sketch jyoti basu Communist Party of India Marxist Jyoti Basu lang bn Joti Boshu , 8 July 1914 17 January 2010 also Jyotirindra Basu ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi south asia 8151230.stm Obituary Jyoti Basu January 17, 2010 BBC News . ref was an India n politician belonging to the Communist ... from 1977 to 2000, making him the longest serving Chief Minister of any Indian state. Basu was a member ... title Jyoti Basu will continue on Central Committee newspaper The Hindu publisher The Hindu date April ... remained a permanent invitee to the central committee of the party. Early life and education Jyoti Basu was born on 8 July 1914 ref cite web work cpim.org url http cpim.org content life sketch jyoti basu title Life Sketch of Jyoti Basu ref as Jyotirindra Basu ref name jyotibasu.net cite web work jyotibasu.net title Jyoti Basu Brief Life Sketch url http jyotibasu.net ?q node 25 accessdate 05 Feb 2010 ... class Bengal i family in West Bengal, India. His father, Nishikanta Basu, was a doctor from the village ... Basu was a housewife. ref name baradi Cite book title Jatadur Mone Pare Rajnaitik Atmakathan first Jyoti last Basu publisher National Book Agency location Calcutta ref Basu s schooling started at Loreto ... his father shortened his name and he became Jyoti Basu. However, he was moved to St. Xavier s Collegiate School St. Xavier s School in 1925. Basu completed his undergraduate education and received ... of Calcutta . ref name jyotibasu.net After completing his undergraduate studies in 1935, Basu set for England for higher studies of Law . Citation needed date July 2011 It is said that Basu attended ... 2011 It was in England that Basu was introduced to the activities of politics through the Communist ... at the Middle Temple . ref http www.answers.com topic jyoti basu Political biography Jyoti ... more details
Maladhar Basu lang bn c. 15th century was a Bengali people Bengali poet. He wrote Sri Krishna Vijaya , Triumph of Lord Krishna , the earliest Bengali narrative poem that can be assigned to a definite date. ref name sukumarseneng cite book last1 Sen first1 Sukumar title History of Bengali edition 3rd year 1979 origyear 1960 publisher Sahitya Akademi location New Delhi isbn 81 7201 107 5 oclc doi id page pages 65 66 ref It is also the oldest Bengali narrative poem of Krishna legend. ref name sukumarseneng It was composed between 1473 and 1480. ref name bp banglapedia http www.banglapedia.org httpdocs HT B 0340.HTM Maladhar Basu ref The long poem is a translation of the 10th and 11th cantos of the Bhagavata Purana a part of Vishnu Purana and the story of Ramayana is also incorporated here. ref name sukumarseneng In the poem written in an early Bangla, Maladhar focuses on Krishna s divine life, with the 10th canto relating the legends of Krishna as a child, and his divine play with the gopis in Vrindavana . He was honoured by Rukunuddin Barbak Shah with the title Gunaraj Khan . ref banglapedia http www.banglapedia.org httpdocs HT H 0136.HTM History ref Maladhar Basu was born at Kulingram village of modern day Bardhaman district , Paschimbanga West Bengal to Bhagirath Basu and Indumati Devi. Maladhar Basu was a scholar of Sanskrit literature and Vaishnava theology. References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Maladhar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Maladhar Category Bengali poets Category Year of death unknown Category 15th century poets Category People from Bardhaman district poet stub bn ... more details
Prithwish Basu is an Indian American engineer and innovator in the field of mobile ad hoc wireless networks. He is currently an engineer at BBN networks. In 2006 he was recognized as a young innovator by being included in the MIT Technology Review s TR35 list. ref http www.technologyreview.com TR35 Profile.aspx?TRID 463 ref References Reflist External links http www.ir.bbn.com pbasu Personal website at BBN http www.technologyreview.com TR35 Profile.aspx?TRID 463 Profile at MIT Technology Review s TR35 site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Prithwish ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Prithwish Category Living people Category Indian Institute of Technology Delhi alumni Category TR35 winners ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Samit Basu image Samit2.jpg caption Samit Basu birth date bda 1979 12 14 birth place Kolkata , India occupation Novelist nationality ... Samit Basu is the author of five novels The Simoqin Prophecies , The Manticore s Secret and The Unwaba ... India. He currently lives and works in Delhi , India. Biography Born December 14, 1979, Basu grew up ... when Basu was 22 and published when he was 23, making him one of India s youngest authors at the time ... Indian bestseller lists but not made a significant impact on international markets. Basu has contributed to The Harper Collins Anthology of New Indian Writing 2004 . Basu has also written short stories ... anthology Electric Feather Tranquebar, 2009 In 2006, Basu published a series of articles and interviews ... fiction in English on a fellowship from Sarai new media initiative Sarai In 2003, Basu was in Outlook magazine s list of 16 Indian achievers under 25.In 2007, Basu was declared, along with other ... Indians by a survey conducted by IMRB and The Week magazine, India. Basu is also a comics writer ... were Devi comic Devi 3 10 and The Tall Tales of Vishnu Sharma based on the Panchatantra. Basu also co ... writer Mike Carey British writer Mike Carey . In 2010, Basu published two novels, Terror on the Titanic ... successful Indian title. Apart from his novel writing, Basu is a columnist , screenwriter , documentary ... Samit Basu s website http twitter.com samitbasu Samit Basu on Twitter http week.manoramaonline.com cgi ... 20STORY&programId 1073755753&contentId 2738874 Week IMRB survey profile on Basu from the http week.manoramaonline.com ... Books&sid 1 Review of Basu s first novel in Outlook magazine, India http www.indianexpress.com full ... Samit Basu on MySpace.com External links http www.sffworld.com authors b basu samit fiction plasmoids1.html ... writer Hari Kunzru http samitbasu.blogspot.com 2006 07 trousers of time possible futures of.html Basu ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Samit ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... more details
Infobox Indian politician name Bratya Basu image imagesize 200px caption birth date Birth date and age mf yes 1969 09 25 birth place residence death date death place office1 Minister for Higher Education constituency1 term start1 2011 term end1 predecessor1 Sudarshan Raychaudhuri successor1 Chief Minister1 Mamata Banerjee governor1 office2 Member of the Legislative Assembly constituency2 Dum Dum Vidhan Sabha constituency Dum Dum term start2 2011 term end2 predecessor2 Gautam Deb successor2 Chief Minister2 governor2 party All India Trinamool Congress Trinamool Congress religion Hindu spouse children alma mater Presidency College, Kolkata br University of Calcutta faculty website date year source Bratya Basu born 25 September 1969 ref name samagra Bratya Basu, http www.cse.iitk.ac.in amit books basu 2004 natak samagra.html nATak samagra collected plays , Ananda Publishers, 2004 ref is a Bengali people Bengali professor, dramatist, director, actor and a politician. Basu is currently the West Bengal s minister for higher education. ref cite web url http www.telegraphindia.com 1110521 images 21ministry.jpg title The Ministry work publisher The Telegraph, 21 May 2011 accessdate 2011 05 21 ref He was elected a Member of the Legislative Assembly India MLA , from the Dum Dum Vidhan Sabha constituency Dum Dum constituency in State Assembly elections in India, 2011 2011 Assembly Election of West Bengal . Early life Bratya Basu was born in Calcutta to noted theater personality, Bishnu Basu . He studied Bangla at Presidency College and Calcutta University Career Bratya Basu joined the City College, Kolkata as a professor in the depatrment of Bengali. He started out as the sound operator ... Kaalbela . Political career Bratya Basu fought the West Bengal Assembly polls 2011 on a Trinamool ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Bratya ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 September 1969 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Bratya Category ... more details
Commented out because image was deleted Image Siddhartha Basu.jpg right thumb 170px Siddhartha Basu Infobox person name Siddhartha Basu image alt caption birth name birth date Birth date and age 1954 12 ... Director, BIG Synergy Siddhartha Basu born December 28, 1954 is an India n television producer director ... title KBC is bigger and better this time Siddharth Basu url http www.indianexpress.com news kbc is bigger and better this time siddharth basu 829876 publisher Indian Express date Aug 10 2011 ref Starting ... Basu grew up in Bombay, Delhi, Madras. He did his early schooling from Besant Montessori School and Cathedral ... interview with siddhartha basu indias no 1 quiz master part ii Interview with Siddhartha Basu, India s No. 1 Quiz Master Part II January 31, 2008. ref Career Siddhartha Basu s career in television ... by Limca and Amul Chocolates. Other than on TV, Basu has conducted a number of live multimedia quiz contests on the corporate, college, and school circuits. Basu moved on to host and produce Spectrum ... India , University Challenge 2003 on BBC World , ref cite web title Siddhartha Basu The quizmaster ... . Eventually he along with his wife Anita Kaul Basu, formed media business, Synergy Communications ... BIG Synergy. ref ref name lounge cite web title Lounge Siddhartha Basu url http www.televisionpoint.com lounge lounge.php?id 1176445447 date publisher televisionpoint ref Basu s biggest quiz ... in 2007. Siddhartha Basu s BIG Synergy has produced Aap Ki Kachehri Kiran ke Saath, Sach ka Saamna ... Khan as host on Sony. Personal life He married Anita Kaul Basu, who worked as a journalist with India ..., Medha. ref cite news title DINNER WITH BS Siddharth Basu and Anita Kaul Basu url http www.business ... with siddhartha basu indias no 1 quiz master Interview with Siddhartha Basu, India s No. 1 Quiz Master ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Siddhartha ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Basu, Siddhartha Category Living people Category People from Jamshedpur Category Kendriya ... more details
Infobox Person name Rajnarayan Basu br image image size caption birth date 1826 birth place Boral, 24 Parganas , Bengal , British India death date 1899 death place Midnapore , Bengal Presidency Bengal , British India occupation Writer spouse nationality India Indian ethnicity Bengali Brahmo religion Bramoism Rajnarayan Basu lang bn 1826 1899 was a writer and intellectual of the Bengal Renaissance . He was born in Boral in 24 Parganas and studied at the Hare School and Presidency College, Kolkata Hindu College , both premier institutions in Kolkata , Bengal at the time. A monotheist at heart, Rajnarayan Basu converted to Brahmo Samaj Brahmoism at the age of twenty. ref name Banglapedia cite web last Badiuzzaman first date 2006 10 14 url http banglapedia.org HT B 0344.htm title Basu, Rajnarayan accessdate 2006 10 14 ref After retiring, he was given the honorary title of Rishi or sage. As a writer, he was one of the best known prose writers in Bengali language Bengali in the nineteenth century, writing often for the Tattwabodhini Patrika , a premier Brahmo journal ... Basu was a close friend of Michael Madhusudan Dutt , a prominent poet of the time, and the introducer .... As a member of Young Bengal , Rajnarayan Basu believed in nation building at the grassroots ... as the Rishi Rajnarayan Basu Smriti Pathagar Rishi Rajnaraya Basu Memorial Library . He was the first ... yet ironically conducted meetings in English until Basu s request. As an intellectual, he founded ... Trivia Rajnarayan Basu was the maternal grandfather of Sri Aurobindo . References reflist Bengal Renaissance Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Rajnarayan ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH 1899 PLACE OF DEATH Midnapore , Bengal Presidency Bengal , British India DEFAULTSORT Basu ... Category Presidency University, Kolkata alumni Category 1826 births Basu Rajnarayan Category 1899 deaths Basu Rajnarayan bn ... more details
Nofootnotes article date January 2008 Ramram Basu c. 1751 August 7, 1813 was a notable early scholar and translator of the Bengali language Bangla , and credited with writing the first original work of Bangla prose written by a Bengali. Basu first appears in western history in 1787 as the Bangla teacher for Englishman Dr. John Thomas, a Christian missionary at Debhata in Khulna , and then from 1793 to 1796 for noted scholar William Carey missionary William Carey 1761 1834 at Madnabati in Dinajpur District, Bangladesh Dinajpur . In 1800 he joined Carey s Serampore Mission with its celebrated printing press, and in May 1801 was appointed Munshi , assistant teacher of Sanskrit , at Fort William College for a salary of 40 rupees per month. As college pundits were charged not only with teaching, but also with developing Bangla prose, there he began to produce a respected series of translations and new works, and continued to hold that post until his death. Basu created a number of original prose and poetical works, including Christastava , 1788 Harkara , 1800, a hundred stanza poem Jnanodaya Dawn of Knowledge , 1800, arguing that the Vedas were fundamentally monotheist, and that the departure of Hindu society from monotheism to idolatry was the fault of the Brahmins Lippi M t The Bracelet of Writing , 1802, a miscellany and Christabibaranamrta , 1803, on the subject of Jesus Christ. In 1802 his Bangla text book R j Prat p ditya Charit Life of Maharaja Pratapaditya , written for the college s use, received a cash prize of 300 rupees. It was printed at the Serampore Mission Press , and is now credited as the first original Bangla book in prose written by a Bengali. Basu also created .... Despite his active engagement with western missionaries and Christian texts, Basu remained ..., and the Bengal Renaissance Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Ramram ALTERNATIVE ... Basu, Ramram Category 1750s births Category 1813 deaths Category Bengali writers Category ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Runa Basu image country India women fullname Runa Basu nickname living partialdates dayofbirth monthofbirth yearofbirth placeofbirth Calcutta countryofbirth India dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath heightft heightinch batting Right hand bat bowling Right arm medium fast role international true testdebutdate 7 November testdebutyear 1976 testdebutagainst West Indies women testcap 5 lasttestdate 23 February lasttestyear 1977 lasttestagainst New Zealand women odidebutdate 1 January odidebutyear 1978 odidebutagainst England women odicap 5 lastodidate 19 February lastodiyear 1984 lastodiagainst New Zealand odishirt club1 year1 club2 year2 club3 year3 deliveries columns 2 column1 Test cricket Test matches1 5 runs1 20 bat avg1 3.33 100s 50s1 0 0 top score1 5 deliveries1 294 wickets1 2 bowl avg1 55.00 fivefor1 0 tenfor1 0 best bowling1 1 15 catches stumpings1 2 0 column2 One Day International ODI matches2 6 runs2 26 bat avg2 13.00 100s 50s2 0 0 top score2 10 deliveries2 186 wickets2 0 bowl avg2 &ndash fivefor2 &ndash tenfor2 &ndash best bowling2 &ndash catches stumpings2 2 0 date 14 September year 2009 source http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Players 17 17114 17114.html CricketArchive Runa Basu , born in Calcutta , West Bengal , is a former Test cricket Test and One Day International cricketer who represented India national women s cricket team India . She also represented Bengal in India s domestic league. ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 17 17114 17114.html title Runa Basu publisher CricketArchive accessdate 2009 09 14 ref She played six Test matches and one One Day International ... Basu publisher Cricinfo accessdate 2009 09 14 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Runa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Calcutta DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Runa Category Living people Category People from ... more details
Infobox person name Anurag Basu br image Only freely licensed images may be used to depict ... Indian ethnicity Bengali Hindu religion Hinduism Anurag Basu lang bn is an Indian ... ref cite news first Suruchi last Mazumdar url http www.screenindia.com news anurag basu to direct hrithik roshan 284345 title Anurag Basu to direct Hrithik Roshan publisher Screen date 14 March 2008 ref like Life in a... Metro , Gangster film Gangster and Murder film Murder . Basu was nominated ... Anurag Basu started his career in the television industry, directing Tara TV series Tara , one of longest ... Zee prime time publisher Financial Express date 9 November 2000 ref In 2002, Basu directed the TV series ... don t provide me sukh Anurag Basu publisher Tellychakkar.com date 20 April 2007 ref In 2010, again ... fan for Zee Bangla . Films Basu made his directorial debut in 2003 with the slasher film ... Anita Hassanandani . It was produced by Ekta Kapoor , with whom Basu had earlier worked on Koshish TV ... first film, Basu joined Mahesh Bhatt s production company, Vishesh Films, where he directed his ... review publisher Bollywoodhungama.com date 4 July 2003 ref Basu s third film was 2004 s Murder film ... Board of Film Certification CBFC , the film became Basu s first hit. It was well received by the critics ... adult certified films in India. Basu s next movie, also with the Mahesh Bhatt s camp, was titled Gangster ..., Basu teamed up with musician Pritam for the first time and the union was a huge success, as was their second ... showed the deftness and maturity of the director. Anurag Basu s latest movie Kites film Kites .... Personal life Basu was born and brought up in the city of Bhilai , Chattisgarh . He did B.Sc. in Physics ... Anurag Basu was diagnosed with acute leukemia in 2004 ref name Times of India when he was halfway ... doctors announced he had two months to live. Basu even directed parts of the film from his hospital ... Murder? publisher Rediff.com date 5 April 2006 ref Basu underwent chemotherapy and is on medication ... more details
Copy edit for date May 2011 Infobox Minister image honorific prefix Small Small Br name Chitta Basu honorific suffix office Member of Parliament term start term end President General Secretary All India Forward Bloc birth date December 25, 1926 birth place Dhaka , Bangladesh br erstwhile British India death date Oct 5, 1997 death place nationality India n spouse party Forward Bloc relations Bachelor children residence North 24 Parganas , West Bengal , India State West Bengal Chitta Basu lang bn December 25, 1926 October 5, 1997 was an India n politician and a leader of the All India Forward Bloc . He was born in Dhaka , Bangladesh , in 1926. In his obituary, The Indian Express described Basu as belonging to the rare tribe of politicians who did politics for a cause and practiced what they preached. ref http www.indianexpress.com ie daily 19971006 27950083.html Chitta Basu dies in sleep aboard Howrah bound train , Indian Express ref Barasat was his Indian Parliamentary constituency for over two decades. Education Basu graduated from Daulatpur College in Khulna district British India . He later earned his masters from the University of Calcutta . Political life Chitta Basu joined the Forward Bloc formed by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in 1939, after Bose resigned from the National Congress. Basu worked for the party since he joined it as a promising student leader in 1945. He ... Partition of India Partition , Basu immersed himself in refugee rehabilitation work. In 1972, he became ..., he became a member of the United Front steering committee. Basu was one of the AIFB All India .... Died Chitta Basu died of a heart attack ref http www.indianexpress.com ie daily 19971006 27950083.html ... Basu http parliamentofindia.nic.in lsdeb ls11 ses4 2705039702.htm Parliament of India Use dmy dates date February 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Chitta ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... 1997 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Chitta Category Indian politicians Category 1926 births Category ... more details
Use dmy dates date June 2011 Infobox person name Bipasha Basu birth date birth date and age 1979 1 7 ... Delhi, Delhi , India image Bippashabasuu.jpg image size 250px caption Bipasha Basu at the launch of Filmfare ... http bipashabasunet.com BipashaBasunet.com Bipasha Basu lang hi , Bengali language Bengali ... film Jism 2003 which was noticed for her bold performance. ref cite web title Bipasha Basu has inhibitions doing kissing scenes url http entertainment.oneindia.in bollywood news 2011 bipasha basu ... film Omkara 2006 . ref name Item Number Basu is slated to make her international film debut with the 2012 ... topic Bipasha Basu title Bipasha Basu ref Early life and modeling career Basu ..., the elder one being Bidisha and the younger one, Vijayeta. Basu lived in Delhi till the age of 8 ... ghar delhi girl bipasha basu title Bipasha Basu, a lady gunda accessdate 31 December 2011 ref Her family ... Kanoria Vidyamandir . Basu, who describes herself as a tomboy, was pampered as a kid and was very ... 12 sup th sup standard where she did modeling and ramp shows as a part time. ref name Basu s Education citeweb url http www.bengalspider.com resources 2657 Education Bipasha Basu Sexy Indian Film Star.aspx title Education of Bipasha Basu Most popular Indian Film Star accessdate 31 December 2011 ref ... 23bipa.htm date 23 September 1999 publisher Rediff.com accessdate 29 December 2007 ref Basu was flown ... of the Supermodel Contest, Vinod Khanna , wanted to launch Basu alongside his son Akshaye Khanna ... Kapoor . Basu was offered a role in Refugee opposite Sunil Shetty which she declined. ref name Lucky Bips ref name The Rediff interview In 2001, Basu made her debut opposite Akshay Kumar in Vijay Galani ... reviews from critics. However, Basu s performance in a negative role was appreciated by critics ... thumb Basu as featured in Raaz 2002 film Raaz for which she was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actress . In 2002, Basu starred in the year s most successful thriller, Raaz 2002 film Raaz . ref ... more details
Bani Basu born 1939 is a Bengali people Bengali India n author, essayist, critic and poet. She was educated at the well known Scottish Church College and at the University of Calcutta . She began her career as a novelist with the publication of Janmabhoomi Matribhoomi . A prolific writer, her novels have been regularly published in Desh , the premier literary journal of Bengal. Her major works include Swet Pastharer Thaala The Marble Salver , Ekushe Paa twenty One Steps , Maitreya Jataka published as The Birth of the Maitreya by Bhatkal and Sen Stree , Gandharvi , Pancham Purush The Fifth Man, or Fifth Generation? and Ashtam Garbha The Eighth Pregnancy . She was awarded the Tarashankar Award for Antarghaat Treason , and the Ananda Purashkar for Maitreya Jataka . She is also the recipient of the Sushila Devi Birla Award and the Sahitya Setu Puraskar. She translates extensively into Bangla and writes essays, short stories and poetry. Bani Basu has been conferred upon Sahitya Academy Award 2010 , ref http sahitya akademi.gov.in sahitya akademi pdf festival2011.pdf Sahitya Akademi Awards 2010 ref , one of India s highest literary awards, for her contribution to Bengali literature. The Awards ceremony will be held on 15th February 2011 at New Delhi. References Reflist External links http www.hinduonnet.com mag 2002 05 26 stories 2002052600240500.htm From The Hindu http www.museindia.com showcont.asp?id 98 Meenakshi Mukherjee s essay on Bani Basu s novels Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Bani ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1939 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Bani Category Bengali people Category Bengali writers Category 1939 births Category Living people Category Lady Brabourne College alumni Category Scottish Church College, Calcutta alumni Category University of Calcutta alumni Category University of Calcutta faculty Category Indian novelists Category Indian writers Category Indian women writers Category ... more details
Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 Infobox writer Name Kunal Basu image Img size 250 Landscape yes birth date birth date and age 1956 5 4 df y birth place Calcutta , West Bengal, India website http www.kunalbasu.com KunalBasu.com occupation University Reader in Marketing at Sa d Business School , University of Oxford spouse Susmita Basu Kunal Basu Bengali language Bengali is an India n author of English fiction who has written three novels The Opium Clerk 2001 , The Miniaturist 2003 , and Racists 2006 . His most recent work is a collection of short stories ... filmmaker Aparna Sen . Biography Kunal Basu was born in Calcutta to Sunil Kumar Basu a litterateur and publisher and one of the early members of the Communist Party of India and Chabi Basu ... Influence and themes Basu is one of the very few Indian practitioners of historical fiction. Apart ... whom Basu avidly read as a child, like Ramesh Chandra Dutta and Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay . But more ... enable the reader to romance the strange. Basu is the first writer to deal with the opium trade ... fiction in The Miniaturist . Basu has always had a great fascination for Mughal history. That innate ... setting. This Muslim novel by Basu was followed by Racists , a book which did not have a single ... white and was nominated for the Vodafone Crossword Book Award Crossword Book Award . Basu has said ..., the children will develop as their primitive natures dictate. ref Kunal Basu 2006 The Racists , Penguin ... For Basu, this film represents a further tryst in his long affair with cinema, the most magical of all ... External links Commons category Kunal Basu wikiquote Kunal Basu http www.kunalbasu.com Kunal Basu official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Kunal ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Kunal Category Academics of the University of Oxford Category ... College, Oxford Category Jadavpur University alumni es Kunal Basu ... more details
multiple issues orphan February 2011 unreferenced February 2011 Infobox person name Sarasibala Basu image alt caption birth name birth date 1886 Birth date and age YYYY MM DD birth place Kolkata , British India India death date 1929 Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date then birth date death place nationality India n other names known for Novelist , Story teller , Poet occupation Sarasibala Basu 1886 1929 belonged to the generation of writers of the Bengali renaissance period. In her short lifespan, she had published more than twenty novel s, many Short story short stories and poem s, and made a big impact on Bengali literature . An equal quantity of her writings had remained unpublished. Sarasibala wrote passionately about the social issues of that period and the world around her. Early life Sarasibala Basu was born in Kolkata in 1886. Her childhood education began in a missionary school and thereafter she was admitted into another school, Mahakali Pathsala, in North Kolkata. After just one year, she was taken out of the school because of the Hindu prejudice of the time against women s education. At home she learnt many things by listening to her brother s reading aloud his lessons. After her early marriage around the year 1900, she came to Giridih in Jharkhand . Her liberal minded husband, Phanindranath Basu, engaged a private tutor for her education at home. She also learnt English and art from him. Career With continuous encouragement from her husband she began to nurture her love of Bengali literature and social work . Her writings, novels and poems, were ... spgetbiblio?bno 000189 Prabal , A Novel by Sarasibala Basu, Shipra Publications, ISBN 81 7541 198 0. Refend References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Basu, Sarasibala Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Sarasibala ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Writer DATE OF BIRTH 1886 PLACE OF BIRTH Kolkata , India DATE OF DEATH 1929 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Sarasibala Category Bengali ... more details
Infobox Indian politician name Anil Basu image caption birth date Birth date and age 1946 11 7 df y birth place Hooghly town Hooghly , West Bengal residence Khanakul , Hooghly District death date death place constituency Arambagh Lok Sabha constituency Arambagh office Member 8th Lok Sabha 8th , 9th Lok Sabha 9th , 10th Lok Sabha 10th , 11th Lok Sabha 11th , 12th Lok Sabha 12th , 13th Lok Sabha 13th and 14th Lok Sabha 14th Lok Sabha term predecessor successor party Communist Party of India Marxist CPI M religion spouse Sabita Basu children 1 son and 1 daughter website footnotes date September 17 year 2006 source http 164.100.24.208 ls lsmember biodata.asp?mpsno 47 Anil Basu lang bn born 7 November 1946, Hooghly town Hooghly , West Bengal is an India n politician and a member of the Communist Party of India Marxist political party. He was elected for the first time to the 8th Lok Sabha in 1984 from Arambagh Lok Sabha constituency Arambagh constituency in West Bengal . He was re elected to the Lok Sabha in 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2004 from the same constituency. ref http 164.100.24.208 ls lsmember biodata.asp?mpsno 47 Official biographical sketch in Parliament of India website ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basu, Anil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 7 November 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH Hooghly town Hooghly , West Bengal DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Anil Category 1946 births Category Living people Category Communist Party of India Marxist politicians Category People from Hooghly district Category 14th Lok Sabha members Category 8th Lok Sabha members Category 9th Lok Sabha members Category 10th Lok Sabha members Category 11th Lok Sabha members Category 12th Lok Sabha members Category 13th Lok Sabha members Category West Bengal politicians CPIndiaMarxist politician stub mr ... more details
In statistics , Basu s theorem states that any completeness statistics boundedly complete sufficient statistic is statistical independence independent of any ancillary statistic . This is a 1955 result of Debabrata Basu . ref Basu 1955 ref It is often used in statistics as a tool to prove independence of two statistics, by first demonstrating one is complete sufficient and the other is ancillary, then appealing to the theorem. Citation needed date December 2009 Statement Let P sub sub be a family of distributions on a measurable space X, . Then if T is a boundedly complete sufficient statistic for , and A is ancillary to , then T is independent of A . Proof Let P sub sub sup T sup and P sub sub sup A sup be the marginal distributions of T and A respectively. math P theta A B P theta A 1 B int T X P theta A 1 B T t P theta T dt , math The P sub sub sup A sup does not depend on because A is ancillary. Likewise, P sub sub T    t does not depend on because T is sufficient. Therefore we can write math int T X big P A 1 B T t P A B big P theta T dt 0 , math Note the integrand the function inside the intergal is a function of t and not . Therefore, since T is boundedly complete math P A 1 B T t P A B quad text for all t , math Therefore, A is independent of T . Example Independence of sample mean and sample variance of a normal distribution Let X sub 1 sub , X sub 2 sub , ..., X sub n sub be Independent and identically distributed random variables independent ... Basu s theorem it follows that these statistics are independent. This independence result can also ... 2009 References cite journal last Basu first D. authorlink Debabrata Basu title On Statistics Independent ... year Aug month 1998 title Applications of Basu s Theorem journal The American Statistician volume ... 2685927 cite journal unused data authorlink Malay Ghosh title Basu s Theorem with Applications A Personalistic ... A volume 64 number 3 issue In Memory of D. Basu , Part 1 month October year 2002 pages 509 531 mr 1985397 ... more details
Infobox economist name Kaushik Basu school tradition color image image size caption birth date birth date and age df yes 1952 01 09 birth place death date death place nationality India n institution Cornell University br Massachusetts Institute of Technology field alma mater St. Stephen s College, Delhi University of Delhi small B.A. small br London School of Economics small M.Sc. Ph.D. small opposed ... prefix e repec id pba464 Kaushik Basu born 9 January 1952 is an India n economist who is currently ..., Center for Analytic Economics at Cornell University . Early life Kaushik Basu was born in Kolkata ... School for his PhD, from 1974 to 1976. ref http www.business standard.com india news kaushik basu ... Sen. Career On completing his PhD from London, Basu lectured briefly at Reading University, and returned ... of Economics. Over the years Basu has held visiting positions at the Institute for Advanced Study ... of the Mahalanobis Memorial Medal, Basu has published scientific papers in development economics ... labor , ref Cite journal author Kaushik Basu and Pham Hoang Van title The Economics of Child Labor ... the traveler s dilemma ref Cite journal author Kaushik Basu title The Traveler s Dilemma ... The Times Of India title Kaushik Basu appointed eco advisor to FM ref He is a columnist for BBC News ... civil honors. ref http www.business standard.com india news kaushik basu assumes office as cea 80288 ... world Revelations from a new Index of Government Economic Power , with Kaushik Basu, Supriyo ... Reflist External reference http www.kaushikbasu.org Kaushik 20Basu 20CV.pdf Kaushik Basu Biography http people.cornell.edu pages kb40 Kaushik Basu s personal page now defunct link http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi south asia 3466745.stm Kaushik Basu s articles at BBC world http www.littlemag.com venusenvy ... Basu, Kaushik ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 January 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Kaushik Category Alumni of the London School of Economics ... more details
Rajshekhar Basu Bangla , better known by the pen name Parashuram March 16, 1880 April 27, 1960 was a Bengali people Bengali writer , chemist and lexicographer . He was chiefly known for his comedy comic and satire satirical short stories, and is considered the greatest Bangla humorist of the twentieth century. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1956. Early life Basu was born at his maternal uncle s home in Bardhaman district of West Bengal , India . He was the second son and sixth child of Chandrasekhar and Lakshmimani Devi. Rajshekhar spent his childhood in Darbhanga , in the state of Bihar , and learned to speak Hindi as a first language , rather than Bangla. He was an inquisitive child and manifested a knack for science early in life. Shashisekhar, his elder brother, later wrote that the young Rajshekhar put together a laboratory at home equipped with two cupboards ... to the Temple Medical School to dissect corpses. Basu was introduced to Bengali literature when he went ... . In 1903, Basu joined the company as a chemist. He was very quickly promoted to the high ... after his retirement in 1932. Literary career Basu began his writing career in the 1920s. He adopted ..., an homage to the Parashurama of mythology. In fact, Basu simply borrowed the surname ... in the appendix is also wonderful. blockquote Chalantika also included Basu s first efforts to reform ... in use today. Other achievements Basu was a man of diverse achievements. He was an active member ... of money and chemicals, and also provided his expertise in making bombs . Basu also played a major ... edition of Parashuram s Hanumaaner Svapna Ityadi Galpa was the Awards and honors Basu received ... Ityadi Galpa . Personal life Basu was married and had one daughter. He suffered a great deal ... Basu, Rajshekhar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 16, 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 27, 1960 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Rajshekhar Category 1880 births Category ... more details
Infobox person bgcolour silver name Basu Bhattacharya image Basu Bhattacharya.gif imagesize 180px caption birth date 1934 birth place Kolkota , India height death date 27 August 1997 ref http movies.nytimes.com person 237023 Basu Bhattacharya biography Biography New York Times . ref death place birthname othername homepage awards 1972 National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film Anubhav br Filmfare Best Movie Award 1985 Filmfare Best Movie Award Sparsh film Sparsh Basu Bhattacharya 1934 1997 was a Hindi film director ref cite news url http www.indianexpress.com res web pIe ie daily 19970621 17250833.html title Basuda, auteur of sensitive films dies at 62 date June 21, 1997 work Indian Express ref ref cite book title Encyclopaedia of Hindi cinema last Gulzar first authorlink Gulzar coauthors Govind Nihalani , Saibal Chatterjee year 2003 publisher Encyclopaedia Britannica India Pvt. Ltd , Popular Prakashan isbn 81 7991 066 0 page 532 url http books.google.co.in books?id 8y8vN9A14nkC&pg PT556&dq Aastha 1997 film&hl en&ei lkxLTKdtkLesB5P1hLoO&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4&ved 0CD8Q6AEwAw v onepage&q Aastha 201997 20film&f false ref ref , most famous for his 1966 film Teesri Kasam , starring Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman based on a short story by Phanishwar Nath Renu , which won the National Film Award for Best Film in 1967 he also produced Sparsh film Sparsh in 1985 starring Shabana Azmi and Naseeruddin Shah , which won the Filmfare Best Movie Award and the most famous ... to Basu Bhattacharya ref ref http www.tribuneindia.com 2001 20010826 spectrum tv.htm Father s pictures ... 1986 Panchavati 1986 Ek Saas Zindagi 1991 Aastha In the Prison of Spring 1997 .Basu Bhattacharjee ... are his brother. References references External links imdb name id 0080345 title Basu Bhattacharya ... to Basu Bhattacharya FilmfareAwardBestStory Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ... OF DEATH 27 August 1997 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bhattacharya, Basu Category Indian film directors ... more details
Infobox Person name Chandramukhi Basu image Chandramukhi Bose.jpg image size 100px caption birth date 1860 birth place death date 1944 death place occupation Educationist spouse Pandt Keswaranand Mamgayen Chandramukhi Basu lang bn big big 1860 1944 , who was a Bengal i speaking Christian from Dehradun , which was located in the then known as United Provinces of Agra and Oudh , was one of the first two female graduates of the British Empire . Along with Kadambini Ganguly , she received her Bachelor s degree in Arts from the University of Calcutta , India in 1883. Miss Chandramukhi Basu passed the F.A. of the Calcutta University in 1880 as a student of the Scottish Church College, Calcutta Free Church Institution now Scottish Church College ref cite web url http www.scottishchurch.ac.in College 20History02.pdf title History of Scottish Church College publisher www.scottishchurch.ac.in accessdate 2009 03 10 last first ref followed by bachelor s degree from Bethune College , an affiliated women s college of the University of Calcutta, and an MA degree in 1884 at the University of Calcutta. Early life The daughter of Bhuban Mohan Bose, she passed the First Arts examination from Dehradun Native Christian School in 1880. ref name Bose152 Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali editors , 1976 1998, Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan Biographical dictionary Vol I, Bn icon , p152, ISBN 8185626650 ref Till then Bethune School did not admit non Hindu girls. The rule was relaxed and she was admitted for the degree course, along with Kadambini Ganguly. ref name Bose152 After her graduation, she was the only and first woman to pass MA from Calcutta University in 1884. ref name Bose152 Career She started her career as a lecturer in Bethune College it was still part of Bethune ... Persondata . NAME Basu, Chandramukhi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1860 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1944 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basu, Chandramukhi Category Indian Anglicans ... more details