List of Delhi University people
This is a list of notable people related to the University of Delhi . This page excludes those people whose only connection with Delhi University is that they were awarded an honorary degree .
Nine heads of state and government , and two Nobel laureates have been associated with the university.
Nobel laureates
Two Nobel laureates have been associated with Delhi University.
Activists
Arts, entertainment and television
Business
Educationists
Humanities and social sciences
Law
Supreme Court judges
Others
Literature
Military
Name
Class
year
Degree
College
Notability
References
Niharika Acharya
VOA Aaj Tak reporter, anchor
Pallavi Aiyar
B. A. (Psychology)
St. Stephen's College
author and China correspondent of The Hindu College
Rajat Sharma
Shri Ram College of Commerce
editor in chief of India Tv , founder of Independence News Services, host of Aap Ki Adalat
Swaminathan Aiyar
St. Stephen's College
economist and former editor of The Economic Times
Niret J. Alva
television producer and CEO, Miditech
Ambika Anand
Jesus and Mary
Editor-in-Chief, fashion at NDTV Good Times
[22]
Shereen Bhan
Delhi Bureau Chief and Executive Editor, CNBC-TV18
Satinder Bindra
India Bureau Chief, CNN
Romola Butalia
writer, author, website editor
Shoma Chaudhury
ex-Managing Editor, Tehelka
Prabhu Chawla
editor of India Today ; host of Seedhi Baat on Aaj Tak
Swapan Dasgupta
1975
B. A.
St. Stephen's College
political analyst and journalist
Vinod Dua
Hansraj College
journalist
Bahar Dutt
columnist for CNN-IBN
Barkha Dutt
television anchor and journalist
[54]
Sagarika Ghose
news editor and columnist, CNN-IBN
Arnab Goswami
Hindu College
editor-in-chief, Times Now , Republic tv
Ramachandra Guha
writer and columnist
Prem Shankar Jha
columnist; former editor, The Hindu Collegestan Times
Manoj Joshi
journalist, deputy editor, Mail Today
Rini Simon Khanna
news anchor
[66]
Mammen Mathew
editor and managing director, Malayala Manorama
Rajiv Mehrotra
writer; television producer-director; documentary filmmaker
Chandan Mitra
editor of The Pioneer
Aroon Purie
editor-in-chief, India Today
Nidhi Razdan
Lady Shri Ram
NDTV anchor
Radhika Roy
co-founder of NDTV
Nalini Singh
journalist, Doordarshan , known for her programme Aankhon Dekhi
[26]
Chitra Subramaniam ,
journalist who broke the Bofors scandal story
Salma Sultan
news anchor of Doordarshan
Dibang
Rajdhani
anchor of ABP News , previously worked at Aaj Tak and NDTV
Rahul Kanwal
news anchor, India Today , Aaj Tak and Business Today
Sudhir Chaudhary
B.A
consultant editor, Aaj Tak ; formerly worked at Zee News, WION and hosted DNA
Ravish Kumar
former senior executive editor at NDTV, Ramon Magsaysay Award and Red Ink Award winner
Politics and government
Heads of state and government
Other politicians, royalty, civil servants and diplomats
Name
Class
year
Degree
College
Notability
References
Ajai Malhotra
B. A. (Economics); M. A. (Economics)
Hindu College ; Delhi School of Economics
Ambassador of India to Russia
Ajay Maken
Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
[73]
Alka Lamba
Dyal Singh ; St. Stephen's College
Member of Legislative Assembly
[73]
Ambika Soni
Indraprastha
former Minister of Information and Broadcasting
[22]
Amrita Meghwal
Member of Legislative Assembly
Arun Jaitley
1973; 1977
B. Com.; LLB
Shri Ram College of Commerce ; Faculty of Law
former Minister of Defence and Minister of Finance
[73]
Arun Shourie
St. Stephen's College
former Minister for Communications & Information Technology and Member of Parliament
[54]
Arvinder Singh Lovely
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College
former Minister for Urban Development & Revenue, Education, Transport, Tourism, Languages, Gurudwara Election, Local Bodies & Gurudwara Administration
Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta
B.A. in Political Science
Ramjas College
Director General of Police of Assam
[74]
Brahm Prakash
Ramjas College
first Chief Minister of Delhi
[28]
Brinda Karat
Miranda House
Member of Parliament
[4]
Chirag Paswan
Member of Parliament
Devyani Rana
member of the Nepalese royal family
Emmanuel Blayo Wakhweya
1960
Ugandan Minister of Finance
Gopalkrishna Gandhi
St. Stephen's College
former Governor of Bihar and Governor of West Bengal
Gurmukh Nihal Singh
Ramjas College
fourth Principal of Ramjas College ; second Chief Minister of Delhi
[75]
Hardeep Singh Puri
Hindu College
former Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations
Dr. Harsh Vardhan
Zakir Husain Delhi College
Minister of Health and Family Welfare since 2014 , Chairman of the WHO Executive Board
Holkhomang Haokip
Ramjas College
Member of Parliament
[76]
Ira Singhal
NSIT [note 2]
Indian Administrative Service officer
Jai Parkash Aggarwal
Member of Parliament
Jarbom Gamlin
former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh
Javeed Ahmad
St. Stephen's College
Director General of Police of Uttar Pradesh Police
Kapil Sibal
LLB
Faculty of Law
Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Government of India
Karni Singh
St. Stephen's College
last titular maharaja of Bikaner
[64]
Kiran Bedi
1988
LLB
Faculty of Law
first woman to become an Indian Police Service officer
Kiren Rijju
BA; LLB
Hansraj College ; Faculty of Law
Member of Parliament
[77]
Lala Hardayal
St. Stephen's College
Laxmi Narayan Yadav
Member of Parliament
Madanlal Khurana
Kirori Mal College
former Chief Minister of Delhi
Mahesh Sharma
University College of Medical Sciences
Manjinder Singh Sirsa
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College
President of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee
Mani Shankar Aiyar
B. A. (Economics)
St. Stephen's College
Member of Parliament
[23]
Maneka Gandhi
Lady Shri Ram
Minister of Women and Child Development
[14]
Mayawati
1975
B. A.; LLB
Kalindi ; Faculty of Law
former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh
[78]
Meenakshi Lekhi
B.Sc. (Botany); LLB
Hindu College ; Faculty of Law
Member of Parliament
Meira Kumar
Indraprashta ; Miranda House
former Minister of Water Resources , Speaker of the Lok Sabha , and Indian presidential candidate in 2017
[22]
Montek Singh Ahluwalia
B. A.
St. Stephen's College
Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission
[54]
Murtaza Ali Khan
St. Stephen's College
last titular nawab of Rampur
Najeeb Jung
B. A. (History); M.A. (History)
St. Stephen's College
20th Lieutenant Governor of Delhi
Naresh Gujral
Member of Parliament
Naveen Jindal
1990
Hansraj College
Member of Parliament
Naveen Patnaik
B. A.
Kirori Mal College
current Chief Minister of Odisha
Navin Chawla
1966
B. A. (History)
St. Stephen's College
Chief Election Commissioner of India ; author of Mother Teresa 's biography
P. N. Dhar
Hindu College
principal secretary to Indira Gandhi 's Prime Minister's office
Pankaj Saran
B. A. (Economics); M. A. (Economics)
Hindu College ; Delhi School of Economics
Deputy National Security Advisor of India ; former Ambassador of India to Russia
Pooja Kapur
Ambassador of India to Bulgaria and Macedonia
Pradeep Kumar Sinha
St. Stephen's College ; Delhi School of Economics
31st Cabinet Secretary of India
Pratap Keshari Deb
1992
B.A.
Ramjas College
former Member of the Rajya Sabha
[79]
Preeti Saran
Lady Shri Ram
former Ambassador of India to Vietnam
Rahul Gandhi
did not
graduate
St. Stephen's College
Indian National Congress Member of Parliament (from Amethi Lok Sabha constituency )
Rangarajan Kumaramangalam
1977
Kirori Mal College
former Minister of Power
Ranbir Singh Hooda
1937
Ramjas College
eminent politician from Rohtak ; member of multiple Lok Sabhas
[80]
Raninder Singh
St. Stephen's College
[citation needed ]
Ranjib Biswal
St. Stephen's College
Member of Parliament
S. Y. Quraishi
St. Stephen's College
17th Chief Election Commissioner of India
Sachin Pilot
B. A.
St. Stephen's College
Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan
[54] [81]
Salman Khurshid
St. Stephen's College
former Minister of External Affairs
[54] [82]
Sarup Singh
Ramjas College
former Governor of Gujarat and Governor of Kerala
[83]
Satish Upadhyay
B. A. (Political Science)
Shaktikanta Das
B. A. (History); M. A. (History)
St. Stephen's College
25th Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
[84]
Shashi Tharoor
B. A. (History)
St. Stephen's College
Minister of State for External Affairs; former U.N. Under Secretary General
[85] [86]
Sheila Dikshit
M. A. (History)
Miranda House
former Chief Minister of Delhi
[4]
Shivshankar Menon
M. A. (History)
St. Stephen's College
4th National Security Advisor of India ; 27th Foreign Secretary of India
Smriti Irani
School of Open Learning
former Minister of Information and Broadcasting and Minister of Human Resource Development
Somnath Bharti
B.Sc Mathematics
Ramjas College
former Law Minister of Delhi
[87]
Subramanian Swamy
Hindu College
[23]
Sucheta Kripalani
Indraprastha
former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh , India's first woman Chief Minister
[26] [64]
Sujatha Singh
Lady Shri Ram ; Delhi School of Economics
30th Foreign Secretary of India
Syeda Saiyidain Hameed
1963
BA
Miranda House
former member of the Planning Commission of India
Thupstan Chhewang
1967
B. A.; LLB
Ramjas College ; Faculty of Law
Member of Parliament
[88]
Tulsi Agarwal
Bharatiya Janata Party politician
Virbhadra Singh
B. A.
St. Stephen's College
former Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh
Vijay Goel
M. Com.
Shri Ram College of Commerce
Member of Parliament
[73]
Vijay Jolly
B. Com.; M.Com.
Shri Ram College of Commerce
MLA
[73]
Vijay Keshav Gokhale
M. A. (History)
32nd Foreign Secretary of India
[89] [90]
Vikram Misri
BA (History)
Hindu College
deputy National Security Advisor of India
[91]
Vinod Rai
Delhi School of Economics
11th Comptroller and Auditor General of India
Vivekanand Sinha
B.A. in History
Ramjas College
Additional Director General of Police of Chhattisgarh
[92]
Wajahat Habibullah
1965; 1967
B. A. (History); M. A. (History)
St. Stephen's College
1st Chief Information Commissioner of India
[93]
Syed Zafar Islam
Ph.D.
investment banker and Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha , former Director at Deutsche Bank and spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party
Note that Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed , the fifth President of India , graduated from St. Stephen's College , when the college was under the University of the Punjab .
Science and engineering
Sports
Notable faculty
Name
Affiliation
College
Notability
References
Anil Kumari Malhotra
principal of Nehru Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital
Padma Shri recipient (2016)
Andre Beteille
Professor Emeritus of sociology
Delhi School of Economics
Amartya Sen
Professor of Economics between 1963 and 1971 at the Delhi School of Economics
recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1998
[3]
Ashok Mitra
Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India and Member of Parliament
Autar Singh Paintal
Principal
University College of Medical Sciences
medical scientist who made pioneering discoveries in the area of neurosciences and respiratory sciences
Bhisham Sahni
former lecturer in English at Zakir Husain Delhi College
author and playwright
Debi Prasad Sarkar
former professor of biochemistry, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize recipient
[127]
Indu Malhotra
Lecturer of Political Science
Miranda House
Judge of the Supreme Court of India
Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi
Lecturer in History from 1928 to 1944
St. Stephen's College
Pakistani historian
[64]
Jagdish N. Bhagwati
professor of international trade at the Delhi School of Economics 1962–1968
Kamal Kumar Sethi
former professor of cardiology, Padma Shri recipient
Manmohan Singh
Professor of International Trade, 1969-1971
Delhi School of Economics
13th Prime Minister of India
[128]
M. N. Srinivas
sociologist
Padma Desai
Associate professor of economics from 1959 to 1968
Delhi School of Economics
professor of comparative economic systems , Columbia University
Percival Spear
lecturer in history from 1924 to 1948
St. Stephen's College
historian
[64]
Pradip Krishen
Lecturer in History at Ramjas College
Ramjas College
eminent film-maker
[129]
Pranab Bardhan
Professor (1973 to 1977)
Delhi School of Economics
Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley
[130]
Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
Professor of Economics
Indraprastha
wife of the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan
Raj Krishna
professor at the Delhi School of Economics
Rama Kant Shukla
former reader at Rajdhani College
Rajdhani College
Padma Shri Awardee, Hindi and Sanskrit scholar
[131]
Ram Babu Gupta
Cricket Umpire
Rajdhani College
first Indian umpire to umpire a Cricket World Cup final in 1987
[132]
Saleem Kidwai
former Professor of History at Ramjas College
Ramjas College
eminent gay rights activist
[133]
Sampat Kumar Tandon
former pro-vice chancellor, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
[108]
Santosh Kumar Sen
Head of post graduate studies
Maulana Azad Medical College
Indian surgeon and Padma Bhushan recipient
[134]
Surendra Sheodas Barlingay
logician and Marathi writer
Sushil Kumar Saxena
arts, Indian author, music critic and exponent
Tista Bagchi
professor of linguistics
Tapan Raychaudhuri
Indian historian
T. A. Venkitasubramanian
former professor of biochemistry, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize recipient
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