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| Famous For | Being one of the noted Indian historians, and his book India's Struggle for Independence |
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Personal Life
| Date of Death | 30/08/2014 |
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| Place of Death | Gurgaon, Haryana, India |
| Death Cause | Prolonged Illness |
| Zodiac Sign | Gemini |
| Hometown | Kangra, Himachal Pradesh |
| Caste | Sud family |
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| Marital Status | Widower | ||||
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Career
| Specialization | Modern Indian History |
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| First Publication | The Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism in India: Economic Policies of Indian National Leadership, 1880-1905; 1966 |
| Last Publication | The Making of Modern India: From Marx to Gandhi, Orient Blackswan, 2000 |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| Professor Bipan Chandra was a renowned Indian historian, author, and educator. | |
| Following the partition of India, he embraced Marxism after relocating from Lahore. | |
| During his time at Stanford University, he attended lectures given by Paul Baran. | |
| Teaching at Delhi University for nearly 43 years, he was highly esteemed by his students. | |
| His significant contributions to the NCERT curriculum are widely acknowledged. |




