Arun Bhatia - Education and Family Background

Education and Family Background

  • Bachelor of Arts History (Hons) from St. Stephen's College, Delhi University, India
  • M.A. History, Economic History and Political Thought from Peterhouse, Cambridge University, England
  • One-year training in Development Economics, Law, Public Administration, Land Reforms etc. from National Academy of Administration, Mussourie, India
  • Trained for Public Administration in a Welfare State from Administrative Staff College, Mumbai, India
  • Training in Community Development & Decentralized Planning from National Institute of Community Development, Hyderabad, India
  • Training in Management Skills in 1994 from UNOPS (United Nations Office for Project Services), Thailand

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