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PU yet to present honorary degree to Amartya Sen

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Khushboo Sandhu

Posted: Jan 12, 2008 at 0048 hrs IST

Chandigarh, January 11 A honoris causa degree was conferred by on Nobel Laureate Dr Amartya Sen by PU in March 1999. However, the university could award him the degree. University officials said that though his name was approved, Dr Sen was not awarded the award as he did not attend the convocation.

Dr Sen was awarded the Nobel Prize for his research on fundamental problems in welfare economics in 1998.

The authorities had also proposed a special convocation at New Delhi to award a degree to Dr Sen. However, the proposal did not materialise.

The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh also could not be conferred another honorary degree. He was a student and has also served as faculty member of the varsity. However, he has not visited the campus after assuming office. A scheduled visit by the PM on October 1 was also cancelled.

Dr Pachauri, who was also slated to be awarded a honorary degree by the varsity will not be able to attend the convocation on January 16.

Vice-Chancellor Prof R C Sobti said, “Our University is the first to award an honorary degree to Dr Pachauri. He will visit the varsity in a few days.”

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