Ancient foundations of economics in India
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The old Baroda State Government had a scheme of "The Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad Honorarium Lectures" under which an eminent scholar in any one or more of the following subjects was invited every year to deliver a series of Lectures at Baroda and he was paid an honorarium of Rs. 5,000/
1. Poetry 2. Literature
3. History 4. Philosophy
5. Economics 6. Scientific Research
7. Fine Arts 8. Social Service & Social Reform
Some of the eminent scholars invited by the former Baroda Government to deliver lectures under this series are Dr. Radhakumud Mukerjee, Dr. Rabindranath Tagore, Shri C. V. Vaidya, Shri K. Natarajan, Dewan Bahadur K. H. Dhruva, Pandit V. N. Bhatkhande, Dr. S. Dasgupta, Dr. Sir Shafaat Ahmed Khan, Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, Dr. R. K. Das, T. E. Gregory, Sir C. V. Raman, Rao Bahadur K. V. Rangaswami Iyengar, Dr. Birbal Sahani and Dr. Sir J. C. Ghosh. Prior to merger, the former Baroda Government Selection Committee had selected Prof. K. T. Shah B. A., B. Sc., Bar-at-Law, the eminent Economist of India to be invited to deliver lectures under this series during the year 1950-51.
On the merger of the Baroda State with the Bombay State, the Govern ment of Bombay under Education Department G. R. No. 9107 dated 20th March 1950 entrusted the management of these lectures to the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda and sanctioned a special recurring grant of Rs. 5,000/ for the purpose.
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