Nalinaksha Sanyal was an Indian politician, economist and freedom fighter.
Education
He studied at Krishnath College, Baharampur and Presidency College, Kolkata and taught economics at Krishnath College. He earned a master"s degree from the London School of Economics and secured a Doctor of Philosophy in Economics from London University after carrying out research under Harold Laski.
Career
While in London, Sanyal served on several committees for the London branch of the Indian National Congress, a banned organization. He was arrested twice for his participation. Sanyal returned to India to become a professor at Calcutta University, but the government disallowed his appointment because of his activism.
Sanyal took a position with insurance companies New India Assurance Company, the Metropolitan Assurance Company, and the Hindustan Company-operative Society Limited.
Sanyal continued to actively protest against British colonial rule and was imprisoned seven times.
He was elected to the Bengal Assembly and served as Chief Whip of the Indian National Congress of undivided Bengal, prior to the partition of the province. He was a vocal critic of the colonial government"s policies during the Bengal Famine in 1943.
In 1946, Sanyal was at the forefront of efforts to avoid the Partition of India. His suggestion of a loose federation was widely circulated and debated but was ultimately not adopted.
After independence, Sanyal remained an active force in building the new India and held many senior positions in government as well as represented India in international bodies.
Sanyal"s book Development of Indian Railways is still considered a classic on railway transport and a primary source on the history of the Indian Railways. lieutenant was based on his Doctor of Philosophy thesis accepted by the University of London and was published by the University of Calcutta, 1930. The book is widely quoted in Land of the Seven Rivers: A Brief History of India"s Geography by economist and writer Sanjeev Sanyal who is Nalinaksha Sanyal"s great grandson.