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Subhash C. Kashyap (born 10 May 1929) is a former secretary-general of 7th Lok Sabha, 8th Lok Sabha and 9th Lok Sabha and Lok Sabha Secretariat (Lower House of Parliament of India) from 1984 to 1990. He is also a well known political scientist, an expert in the Indian Constitution, Constitutional Law, Parliamentary Experts and a distinguished scholar. He also headed an International Centre for Parliamentary Documentation, IPU at Geneva till 1983. Kashyap was honorary constitutional advisor to the Government of India on Panchayati Raj Laws and Institutions. He is also recipient of several prestigious awards for the Best Books in Constitution, Law and Political Science. At present Dr. Kashyap is an honorary research professor at the Centre for Policy Research (CPR), New Delhi. He was also a member of the National Commission to Review the Working of Constitution and chairman of its drafting and editorial committee.
Subhash C. Kashyap | |
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Born | Chandpur, Bijnor | 10 May 1929
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Allahabad University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Political Science |
Institutions | Parliament of India and Centre for Policy Research |
Career
editKashyap began career at Allahabad as journalist, advocate and university teacher. He joined the Parliament Secretariat in 1953 and was associated with Parliament of India for over 37 yrs. He became Secretary-General of Lok Sabha on 31 December 1983. He took voluntary retirement in 1990 from the post of secretary-general, Lok Sabha and Lok Sabha Secretariat, Parliament of India. Kashyap had an outstanding academic career with higher education and professional training in India, US, UK, and Switzerland.
Position Held
edit- Patron, Integrated Talent Development Mission (ITDM)
- Honorary Research Professor, Centre for Policy Research (CPR)
- President, Rashtriya Jagriti Sansthan
- President Citizenship Development Society
- Member, governing body Auroville Foundation
- Advocate and consultant, Supreme Court of India
- Member of the India International Centre's Committee of Experts on the Constitution
- Honorary director of the Project on Constitutional Reforms
- Chairman of the Conferences of Secretaries (1987, 1989)
- Former director of the institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies on Panchayati Raj laws and institutions.
- Chairman, governing body, Deshbandhu College (University Of Delhi).
Awards
editHe was Awarded Honorary title of Commander and degree of H.O.A.S.F. (Honorary Order of the Academy of San Francisco) for services in the field of Constitutional Law. He received Motilal Nehru award two times, and the Coveted Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship of 1996-98; also received 'Vidur Samman', 'Rajiv Smriti Samman', 'Vidhi Seva Samman' and 'Great Son of the Soil A Award' and many more awards.
- Padma Bhushan award in the field of Public Affairs[1]
Published works
editKashyap has published more than 500 research articles and papers, and over 100 books. Some of his books are listed here:
- Framing of India's Constitution -A Study
- Constitution Making Since 1950 -An Overview (1950-2004)
- Blueprint of Political Reforms, CPR, Shipra, New Delhi, 2003.
- The Speaker's Office, Shipra, Delhi, 2001.
- History of the Parliament of India -6 Volumes, (1994-2000)
- Parliamentary Procedure, Law, Privileges, Practice and Precedents -2 volumes
- Institutions of Governance in South Asia, Konark, Delhi, 2000.
- Understanding the Constitution of India, NCERT, New Delhi, 2000
- Citizens and the Constitution (Citizenship values under the Constitution), Publications Division, Ministry of I. & B., Govt. of India, 1997
- Anti-defection Law and Parliamentary Privileges
- Legislative Management Studies, National, Delhi, 1995.
- Our Constitution -Introduction to India's Constitution and Constitutional Law, NBT, New Delhi, 1994
- History of the Freedom Movement
- Delinking Religion and Politics
- Parliamentary Wit and Humour, Shipra, Delhi, 1992.
- The Ten Lok Sabhas, Shipra, Delhi, 1992.
- History of Parliamentary Democracy, Shipra, Delhi, 1991.
- Office of the Speaker and Speakers of Lok Sabha, Shipra, Delhi, 1991.
- The Political System and Institution Building Under Jawaharlal Nehru, National, Delhi, 1990.
- Jawaharlal Nehru, the Constitution and the Parliament
- Our Parliament -An introduction to the Parliament of India, NBT, New Delhi, 1989 (2000 edition). The book is also available in many other Indian languages.
- Parliament of India -Myths and Realities, National, Delhi, 1988.
- Govind Ballath Pant -Parliamentarian, Statesman and Administrator, National, New Delhi, 1988.
- The Ministers and the Legislators, Metropolitan, New Delhi, 1982.
- Jawaharlal Nehru and the Constitution, Metropolitan, 1982.
- Human Rights and Parliament, Metropolitan, New Delhi, 1978.
- Politics of Power, National, Delhi, 1974.
- Tryst with Freedom, National, 1973.
- The Unknown Nietzsche -His socio-political thought and legacy, National, Delhi, 1970.
- Politics of Defection -A Study of State Politics in India, National, Delhi, 1969.
- Our Political System, National Book Trust, 2008.
References
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- ^ "Padma Awards 2015". pib.nic.in. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ^ Review Of
- ^ Vision Books : Concise Encyclopedia of Indian Polity & Governance : Subhash C. Kashyap : Book (ISBN 817094774X)
- ^ Subhash C. Kashyap Columns, Leading Columnist - The Indian Express
- ^ Subhash C Kashyap Books - Understanding The Constitution Of India, Subhash C Kashyap books in India, Subhash C Kashyap Books at the Online Book Store of Rediff Books
- ^ Subhash C. Kashyap Books - List of books by Subhash C. Kashyap
- ^ Indian Council of Social Science Research
- ^ Jain Book | Indian Books on SUBHASH C KASHYAP | SUBHASH C KASHYAP books from India | Indian Books | Indian Book Agency | Books from India
- ^ http://bcud.unipune.ac.in/(S(53bkj355zob3oo324zhcir55))/files/LiveSessionViewing.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Centre for Policy Research". Archived from the original on 7 May 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
- ^ Annexure Ii