Sanjay Kumar | |
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Director, CSDS | |
In office 2014–2020 | |
Succeeded by | Rajeev Bhargava |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Indian |
Residence | New Delhi |
Education | University of Delhi |
Profession | Political Analyst and Psephologist |
Sanjay Kumar is an Indian political analyst and psephologist. He served as the director of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies from January 2014 to January 2020. [1] His primarily areas of interest lies are electoral politics, political mobilization, Indian youth and Indian democracy. He has conducted research on a wide range of themes, including state of democracy in South Asia, state of Indian farmers, electoral violence and slums of Delhi. [2] [3]
He graduated with B.A in Political Science from Ramjas College, University of Delhi in 1988. [4] He completed his Masters and M. Phil from University of Delhi. He studied survey research at the University of Michigan Survey Research Center.[ citation needed]
He succeeded Rajeev Bhargava as Director of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in 2014. He serves as co-director of Lokniti Programme. He has published widely, written and edited books, contributed chapters for edited volumes and published articles in national and international research journals. [5]
He writes regularly for national and regional newspapers, in English and Hindi. His articles are published regularly in The Hindu, [6] The Indian Express, The Asian Age, [7] Deccan Chronicle, [8] Dainik Bhaskar, Rajasthan Patrika and The Mint. [9] [10] He frequently appears on Indian television as a psephologist and political commentator. [11] [12] He has also served as an international election observer in many countries. [13]
Sanjay Kumar | |
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Director, CSDS | |
In office 2014–2020 | |
Succeeded by | Rajeev Bhargava |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Indian |
Residence | New Delhi |
Education | University of Delhi |
Profession | Political Analyst and Psephologist |
Sanjay Kumar is an Indian political analyst and psephologist. He served as the director of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies from January 2014 to January 2020. [1] His primarily areas of interest lies are electoral politics, political mobilization, Indian youth and Indian democracy. He has conducted research on a wide range of themes, including state of democracy in South Asia, state of Indian farmers, electoral violence and slums of Delhi. [2] [3]
He graduated with B.A in Political Science from Ramjas College, University of Delhi in 1988. [4] He completed his Masters and M. Phil from University of Delhi. He studied survey research at the University of Michigan Survey Research Center.[ citation needed]
He succeeded Rajeev Bhargava as Director of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in 2014. He serves as co-director of Lokniti Programme. He has published widely, written and edited books, contributed chapters for edited volumes and published articles in national and international research journals. [5]
He writes regularly for national and regional newspapers, in English and Hindi. His articles are published regularly in The Hindu, [6] The Indian Express, The Asian Age, [7] Deccan Chronicle, [8] Dainik Bhaskar, Rajasthan Patrika and The Mint. [9] [10] He frequently appears on Indian television as a psephologist and political commentator. [11] [12] He has also served as an international election observer in many countries. [13]