Nirupam Bajpai, a US-based Indian educationist and economist, is the Senior Research Scholar at the Earth Institute of the Columbia University and the Senior Development Advisor and Director of its South Asia Program.[1][2] He is the founding director of the Columbia Global Centers South Asia, an office he held between July 2010 and August 2014,[3] and is the author of a number of publications,[4][5][6] including India in the Era of Economic Reforms.[7]
He has been a part of the team under Jeffrey Sachs who served three successive Indian governments from 2002, two of them led by Manmohan Singh and one by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, as advisors on rural health and education services.[9]The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri, in 2008, for his contributions to society.[10]
Books
Improving Access and Efficiency in Public Health Services, SAGE Publishing India, 2008, ISBN9351509338
India in the Era of Economic Reforms, Oxford University Press, 1999, ISBN0195648307
^"Our Team". Center for Sustainable Development. 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
^ ab"Nirupam Bajpai on CSD". Center on Globalization and Sustainable Development. 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
^Nirupam Bajpai (1996). India's economic reforms: Some lessons from East Asia. Harvard Institute for International Development. ASINB0006QKXGE.
^Nirupam Bajpai (2001). Sustaining high rates of economic growth in India. Center for International Development. ASINB0006RQU10.
^Nirupam Bajpai; Jeffrey D Sachs; Ravindra H Dholakia (2010). Improving Access and Efficiency in Public Health Services: Mid-term Evaluation of India's National Rural Health Mission. SAGE Publications. p. 144. ISBN978-8132104582.
^Jeffrey D. Sachs; Ashutosh Varshney; Nirupam Bajpai, eds. (2000). India in the Era of Economic Reforms. Oxford University Press. p. 336. ISBN978-0195655292.
^"Padma Awards"(PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2016. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
Further reading
Jeffrey D. Sachs; Ashutosh Varshney; Nirupam Bajpai, eds. (2000). India in the Era of Economic Reforms. Oxford University Press. p. 336. ISBN978-0195655292.
Nirupam Bajpai (1996). India's economic reforms: Some lessons from East Asia. Harvard Institute for International Development. ASINB0006QKXGE.
Nirupam Bajpai (2001). Sustaining high rates of economic growth in India. Center for International Development. ASINB0006RQU10.
Nirupam Bajpai; Jeffrey D Sachs; Ravindra H Dholakia (2010). Improving Access and Efficiency in Public Health Services: Mid-term Evaluation of India's National Rural Health Mission. SAGE Publications. p. 144. ISBN978-8132104582.