List of The Doon School alumni
Main Building of The Doon School
The Doon School (informally Doon School or Doon) is a boys-only private boarding school in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India founded in 1935 by Satish Ranjan Das, a Calcutta lawyer.[1] The founders foresaw a school modelled on the British public school, but alive to Indian ambitions and desires.[1] The school's first headmaster, Englishman Arthur E. Foot, had spent some nine years as science master at Eton College, England, and returned to England soon after India's independence.[2]
Admission in the school is based on a competitive examination and an interview.[3][4][5] Every year in January and April, the school admits pupils aged 13 in Grade 7 (known as D-form) and aged 14 in Grade 8 (C-form) respectively. Doon remains a boys-only school despite continued pressure from political leaders, including the then President Pratibha Patil in 2010, to become coeducational.[6][7] However, girl students are admitted in case they are wards of staff working at the school.[8] Old boys of The Doon School are commonly known as Doscos.[9] Although the total number of Doscos is relatively small (estimated at 5,000 since the school was founded in 1935), they include some of India's prominent politicians, government officials and business leaders.[10] The best known alumnus is former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
- Abbreviations used in the following tables
- DNG – Did not graduate
- ? – Class year unknown
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Members of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies
Chief Ministers
Diplomats and Bureaucrats
Name |
Class year |
Notability |
Reference(s) |
Uma Shankar Bajpai |
1936 |
Foreign Secretary, Ambassador to Canada |
[37] |
Vinod Kumar Grover |
1953 |
Foreign Secretary, Ambassador to Netherlands |
[38] |
Wajahat Habibullah |
1963 |
Chief Information Commissioner of India |
[39] |
Inder Pal Khosla |
1954 |
Foreign Secretary, Ambassador to Afghanistan |
[40] |
Dalip Mehta |
1958 |
Foreign Secretary, Ambassador to Bhutan and Turkmenistan |
[41] |
Nagendra Nath Jha |
1964 |
Lieutenant Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Ambassador to Ireland, Turkey, Kuwait and Sri Lanka |
[41] |
Noel Swaranjit Sen |
1965 |
Director General of Police of Andhra Pradesh |
[42] |
Arvind Virmani |
1965 |
Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India |
[43] |
A. N. D. Haksar |
1950 |
Ambassador to Kenya and Portugal |
[44] |
Aftab Seth |
1959 |
Ambassador to Japan, Vietnam and Micronesia |
[45] |
Bhawani Singh |
1949 |
Ambassador to Brunei |
[46] |
Karan Singh |
1949 |
Ambassador to the United States |
[19] |
Jamsheed Marker |
1940 |
Ambassador to nineteen countries |
[47] |
Munir Butt |
1971 |
Ambassador to Pakistan |
[48] |
Siddharth Singh |
1958 |
Ambassador to Japan, Italy, Iran and Zimbabwe |
[49] |
Maoist Activist
Armed forces
Business
Name |
Class year |
Notability |
Reference(s) |
Rajiv Dutta |
1976 |
Chief Financial Officer, eBay and President, Skype |
[65] |
Ajit Narain Haksar |
1943 |
Chairman ITC Ltd. |
[66] |
Anil Kumar |
1976 |
Director, McKinsey |
[67] |
Vikram Lal |
1970 |
Chairman, Eicher Group |
[68] |
Arjun Malhotra |
1981 |
Chairman, Headstrong |
[69] |
Vittal Mallya |
1939 |
Chairman, United Breweries Limited, Hoechst AG |
[70] |
M. Ct. Muthiah |
1968 |
Director of Indian Overseas Bank |
[71] |
Sunil Kant Munjal |
1973 |
MD, Hero MotoCorp, Confederation of Indian Industry |
[72] |
Nikhil Nanda |
1970 |
Head, Escorts |
[73] |
Mhd. Rafique Saigol |
? |
Chairman, Pakistan International Airlines |
[74] |
Analjit Singh |
1971 |
Chairman, Max Healthcare, Max New York Life Insurance and Max Bupa |
[75] |
Malvinder Mohan Singh |
1982 |
Executive chairman of Fortis Healthcare and former CEO & MD of Ranbaxy |
[75] |
Shivinder Mohan Singh |
1983 |
MD, Fortis Healthcare |
[75] |
Gautam Thapar |
1976 |
Chairman, Avantha Group |
[76] |
L. M. Thapar |
1952 |
Chairman, Ballarpur Industries Limited |
[77] |
A. Vellayan |
1976 |
Chairman, Murugappa Group |
[78] |
R. C. Bhargava |
1949 |
former CEO, Maruti Suzuki |
[79] |
Journalism
Name |
Class year |
Notability |
Reference(s) |
Swaminathan Aiyar |
1960 |
Editor of Financial Express, The Times of India |
[81] |
Inderjit Bhadwar |
1969 |
Executive editor of India Today |
[82][83] |
Vikramaditya Chandra |
1985 |
CEO, NDTV |
[84] |
Suman Dubey |
1980 |
Editor-in-chief of Indian Express, Editor of India Today |
[85][86] |
Prem Shankar Jha |
1965 |
Editor of Hindustan Times, The Economic Times and The Financial Express |
[87] |
Bhaskar Menon |
1972 |
President, EMI |
[88] |
Rakesh Wahi |
1975 |
Founder, CNBC Africa, Forbes Africa |
[89] |
Peter Mukerjea |
1971 |
Former CEO, STAR TV, India & Co-Founder NewsX, 9X, 9XM Television Channels |
[90][91][92] |
Aroon Purie |
1967 |
Founder of the India Today Group |
[93] |
Prannoy Roy |
1964 |
Founder of NDTV |
[94] |
Tejeshwar Singh |
1965 |
Publisher and Newscaster |
[95] |
Karan Thapar |
1971 |
Broadcaster, Journalist - CNBC & CNN-IBN |
[94] |
B G Verghese |
1958 |
Editor of the Times of India, Magsaysay Award winner |
[94] |
Govind Dhar |
1997 |
Executive Editor of the Robb Report India |
[96] |
Literature
Non-Fiction
Name |
Class year |
Notability |
Reference(s) |
Aamir Ali |
1974 |
Writer (Conflict, Via Geneva) |
[97] |
Mani Shankar Aiyar |
1966 |
Writer, Politician (Confessions of a Reluctant Fundamentalist) |
[81] |
Kanti Bajpai |
1972 |
Academic, Writer (Roots of Terrorism) |
[98] |
Shyam Bhatia |
1967 |
Writer (Goodbye Shahzadi) |
[99] |
Ashok Chakravarti |
1970 |
Writer, Academic (Aid, Institutions and Development) |
[100] |
Pushpinder Singh Chopra |
1968 |
Writer (Touching the Sky) |
[101] |
Prasenjit Duara |
1967 |
Writer (Culture, Power And The State) |
[102] |
Mahmood Farooqui |
1990 |
Writer, Artist (Besieged: Voices From Delhi 1857) |
[103] |
Ramchandra Guha |
1973 |
Historian, Writer (India after Gandhi) |
[104] |
A. N. D. Haksar |
1950 |
Writer, Scholar (Translations of Sanskrit texts) |
[105] |
Sandeep Kumar |
1969 |
Writer, Diplomat (On Edge: The Afghan Passage) |
[106] |
Shomit Mitter |
1976 |
Writer (Systems of Rehearsal) |
[107] |
Padmanabh Vijay Pillai |
1965 |
Writer, Politician (Perspectives on Power: India & China) |
[104] |
Saurabh N. Saklani |
1992 |
Writer (What Teens Need but Can't Quite Say) |
[104] |
Shiv Kunal Verma |
1976 |
Writer (The Long Road to Siachen: The Question Why) & ("The Northeast Trilogy") |
[108] |
B G Verghese |
1958 |
Writer, Journalist (Agenda for India) |
[104] |
Gautam Vohra |
1963 |
Writer (Tribals, Development and Environment) |
[109] |
Aditya Kumar |
2000 |
Writer (GST - New Face of Indirect Taxes in India) |
[110] |
Samit Sawhny |
1990 |
Writer (All the World's a Spittoon) |
[111] |
Fiction, Poetry and Drama
Vijay Prashad, Class of 1985, is a college professor in the United States.
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Music
Sports
Titular Princes
See also
References
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Sources
The class years of the alumni are sourced principally from the following:
- The Dosco Record is a book of short biographies, similar to what may be found in a Who's Who, which was first produced by J.A.K. Martyn who deliberately modeled it on the Harrow Record. (Martyn had been a schoolmaster at Harrow School before helping A.E. Foot start The Doon School.) As a consequence, alumni are listed in the year in which they joined Doon, rather than the year in which they graduated; Martyn believed that this would make it easier for Doscos to look up their friends. The book is updated every 8 years or so, and is published by the Doon School Old Boys Society ("DSOBS") and distributed only to alumni. It includes biographical information about every Dosco (even people like Sanjay Gandhi who was expelled before completing his studies); it also highlights family connections between Doscos such as whether a particular Dosco was the son of another Dosco, or married the sister or daughter of another Dosco.
- The Rose Bowl is a periodic newsletter that contains alumni news, obituaries, reminiscences, etc. It is produced by the DSOBS and distributed by post to all alumni; a PDF version is also sent by email to alumni.
- The Doon School Register is published, every few years, by the DSOBS. It includes the contact details of every Dosco; deceased alumni are noted as such. Also included are the small number of "Associate Members" (honorary members) of The Doon School Old Boys: for the most part these include former teachers; also included are people such as Salim Ali who had been frequent visitors to Doon and were considered to be part of the Dosco fraternity.
- Doon, The Story of a School, edited by Sumer Singh, published by the Indian Public Schools Society 1985. This (somewhat slim) book was distributed to alumni and contains essays, reminiscences, and stories about the founding of the Doon School.
- The Doon School -- Sixty Years On, edited by Pushpinder Singh Chopra, published by the DSOBS in October 1996. This book is similar in many respects to Doon The Story of a School, but much larger.
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