Biodata Ramachandra Guha (BCCI Panel) Agama Biografi, Wife Profil Lengkap
Biodata Ramachandra Guha (BCCI Panel) Agama Biografi, Wife Profil LengkapBiodata | |
Nama Lengkap | Ramachandra Guha |
Nama Panggilan | Tidak Diketahui |
Pekerjaan | Historian |
Awards/Recognition | • In 2001, awarded Leopold-Hidy Prize of the American Society for Environmental History for his essay "Prehistory of Community Forestry in India." • In 2002, awarded the Daily Telegraph Cricket Society Book of the Year prize for "A Corner of a Foreign Field." • In 2003, won the R. K. Narayan Prize at the Chennai Book Fair. • In May 2008, listed one of the top 100 public intellectuals in the world by the US magazine Foreign Policy. • In 2009, awarded Padma Bhushan by the Government of India. • In 2011, won Sahitya Akademi Award for India after Gandhi. • In 2015, won Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize. |
Ukuran Bentuk Badan Profil Lengkap | |
Tinggi Badan | dalam centimeter - 178 cm dalam meter - 1.78 m dalam Feet Inci - 5’ 10” |
Berat Badan | dalam Kilogram - 68 kg dalam Pound - 150 lbs |
Warna Mata | Black |
Warna Rambut | Salt & Pepper |
Kehidupan Pribadi | |
Tanggal Lahir | 29 April 1958 |
Umur (di Tahun 2016) | 58 Years |
Tempat Lahir | Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh (now in Uttarakhand) |
Bintang Zodiak | Taurus |
Kebangsaan | Indian |
Alamat Tempat Tinggal | Bengaluru, India |
Pendidikan | The Doon School, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India |
Perguruan Tinggi / Universitas | St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi Delhi School of Economics IIM Calcutta |
Kualifikasi Pendidikans | BA in Economics in 1977 from St. Stephens, University of Delhi Master's from the Delhi School of Economics A fellowship program (equivalent to a PhD) on the social history of forestry in Uttarakhand from IIM Calcutta |
Keluarga | Ayah - Subramaniam Ramdas Guha (Indian Forest Official) Ibu - Name Tidak Diketahui (High-school teacher) Saudara Laki laki - Tidak Diketahui Saudara Perempuan - Tidak Diketahui |
Agama | Hinduism |
Hobi | Reading, Writing, Traveling |
Favorite Things | |
Favorite Leader | Mahatma Gandhi |
Favorite Sports | Cricket |
Favorite Cricketer | Sachin Tendulkar |
Favorite Food | Sticky rice with a curry of fresh Asian greens, Piping hot corn soup |
Hubungan Pasangan Pacar Istri | |
Status Pernikahan | Menikah |
Pacar | Tidak Diketahui |
Wife | Sujata Keshavan (graphic designer)![]() |
Anak-anak | 2 |
Penghasilan | |
Salary | Tidak Diketahui |
Profil dan Biodata Ramachandra Guha
- Apakah Ramachandra Guha smoke:? Tidak Diketahui
- Apakah Ramachandra Guha drink alcohol:? Tidak Diketahui
- He was born to a Tamil family and brought up in Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh (Now Uttarkhand), India.
- His mother was a high-school teacher and his father was a director at the Forest Research Institute.
- Guha was an editor of The Doon School Weekly at the Doon School in Dehradun.
- From 1985 to 2000, he taught at various Universities in India, North America and Europe including the Yale University, The University of California, Berkely, Oslo University and Stanford University.
- In the mid-90s, he moved to Bangalore (now Bengaluru) and became a full-time writer.
- He also served as the visiting professor at the Indian Insitute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru.
- He is called a Serial Historian and has written extensively on various subjects like environment, cricket, post-Independence national history and tribes.
- His first book- The Unquiet Woods: Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya, was published in 1989.
- In an interview, he revealed that he became a non-vegetarian during his schools days at the Doon school in Dehra Dun. However, later he turned vegetarian.
- His book on cricket in India- A Corner of a Foreign Field: The Indian History of a British Sport, has also earned critical acclaims.
- On 30 January 2017, the Supreme Court of India formed a panel headed by Vinod Rai to run BCCI including Ramachandra Guha, Diana Edulji (Former Indian Cricketer) and Vikram Limaye (IDFC Managing Director), a few weeks after the BCCI’s president Anurag Thakur and secretary Ajay Shirke were removed by the Supreme Court because of their inability to implement the Justice Lodha Panel recommendations.