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WBPSC Miscellaneous Preliminary 2019
Answer
Amartya Sen
Explanation
'The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture and Identity' is a collection of essays written by Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen. Published in 2005, the book explores India's rich history of intellectual debate, pluralism, and heterodoxy. Sen argues that argumentative traditions are deeply rooted in India's past and are fundamental to the success of its modern secular democracy.
Key Points
- > Amartya Sen was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1998 for his contributions to welfare economics.
- > He received the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, in 1999.
- > Other notable books by Sen include 'Development as Freedom', 'The Idea of Justice', and 'Identity and Violence'.
- > Arundhati Roy won the Man Booker Prize for her debut novel 'The God of Small Things'.
- > Shashi Tharoor is known for his highly acclaimed book 'An Era of Darkness'.
Additional Information
Indian Nobel Laureates & Key Works
| Laureate | Field (Year) | Notable Literary Work |
|---|---|---|
| Rabindranath Tagore | Literature (1913) | Gitanjali, Gora, Chokher Bali |
| Amartya Sen | Economics (1998) | The Argumentative Indian, Development as Freedom |
| Abhijit Banerjee | Economics (2019) | Poor Economics, Good Economics for Hard Times |
Memory Tips
- Argumentative = Intellectual: An intellectual like Amartya Sen perfectly fits the authorship of a deep analytical book like 'The Argumentative Indian'.
