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List of Martinians
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The following is a list of notable Martinians, former pupils and masters of the three schools established by Claude Martin.
- La Martiniere Calcutta in Kolkata, India
- La Martiniere Lucknow in Lucknow, India.
- La Martiniere Lyon in Lyon, France
La Martinière Lyon was divided into three independent colleges in the 1960s:
- La Martiniere Monplaisir in Lyon, France
- La Martiniere Duchère in Lyon, France
- La Martiniere Diderot in Lyon, France
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Notable Martinians — Calcutta
Science
- Gagandeep Kang — vaccine scientist at CMC Vellore (known as India’s 'vaccine godmother'), first Indian woman to be elected as a Fellow of Royal Society, London[1]
Business and finance
- C. K. Birla ('73 batch) — industrialist
- Catchick Paul Chater (1863 batch) — trader and entrepreneur in Hong Kong
- Dr. Vijay Mallya ('72 batch) — fugitive billionaire businessman, chairman of United Breweries and Kingfisher Airlines and a Rajya Sabha MP
- Harshavardhan Neotia — chairman of Ambuja Neotia Group
- Hemant Kanoria — industrialist, chairman and managing director of Srei Infrastructure Finance Limited
- Pramod Bhasin — founder and first CEO of Genpact, pioneer of BPO industry in India
- Suhel Seth ('82 batch) — accused in India's MeToo movement, advertising and marketing
- Asma Khan ('87 batch) — restaurateur
Sports
- Chhanda Gain — first Bengali woman to climb Mount Everest[2]
- Leander Paes ('92 batch) — tennis player, medalist at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, multiple Tennis Grand Slam doubles champion, captain of the Indian Davis Cup team
- Khokhan Sen (‘43 batch) — India Test cricketer, 14 Test caps
- Anne Lumsden — field hockey player, Arjuna Award-winner
- Anush Agarwalla (2018 batch) — equestrian sports
- Rahil Gangjee ('97 batch) — pro golfer
Education
- John Mason ('62 batch) — winner of the Good Conduct Medal, schoolmaster and educationist
- Nirmalya Kumar — professor of marketing and management, art collector
Arts, culture and entertainment
- Merle Oberon ('28 batch) — Hollywood actress
- Nafisa Ali (‘72 batch) — House Captain, actress and winner of Miss India contest 1975
- Pandit Bikram Ghosh ('84 batch) — tabla player
- Kiran Rao — filmmaker, producer
- Pritish Nandy ('63 batch) — poet, journalist and film producer
- Rajiv Mehrotra ('69 batch) — documentary filmmaker, television anchor
- Nilanjana Roy (‘89 batch) — author and critic
- Anuvab Pal ('95 batch) — comedian, author and scriptwriter
- Adrit Roy — actor
Government
- Saiyid Nurul Hasan — historian, Union Minister of Education and former Governor of West Bengal, India
Journalism
- Swapan Dasgupta ('71 batch) — journalist, columnist and former managing editor of India Today
- Sunanda K. Datta-Ray — former editor of The Statesman
- Jug Suraiya ('62 batch) — associate editor of the Times of India, author and columnist
- Sanjoy Narayan — journalist, editor-in-chief of the Hindustan Times
- Ashok Malik ('88 batch) — journalist, official spokesman for the President of India '17 to '19
- Paranjoy Guha Thakurta ('71 batch) — journalist
- Prannoy Roy — TV presenter and founder of NDTV
- Indrajit Hazra ('90 batch) — author and columnist
Politics
- Mausam Noor — MP, North Malda, West Bengal, elected 2009
- Chandan Mitra ('71 batch) — Gold-medalist, Member of Parliament, journalist
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Notable Martinians – Lucknow
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The list of Old Martinians from the Lucknow School includes:
Business
- Shahnaz Husain — beautician and entrepreneur[3]
Education
- Frederick James Rowe — poet, former English teacher at the Lucknow school and composer of the official school song Hail Hail the Name we Own
Entertainment
- Ali Fazal — Indian television and film actor
- Roshan Abbas — TV and radio host[4]
- Muzaffar Ali — painter, clothing designer and film director /producer.[5]
- Priyanka Chopra — actress and former Miss World in 2000[6]
- Namita Dubey — TV and web actress[7]
- Maureen Wadia — fashion entrepreneur and editor of Gladrags; married to noted industrialist Nusli Wadia[8]
- Pankhuri Gidwani — actress and former Miss Grand International 2016[9][10]
- Amit Sadh — Indian television and film actor
- George Baker — Indian TV and film actor
Government
- Isha Basant Joshi — I.A.S. the second lady officer in the Indian Administrative Service and the first Indian girl to be admitted to the Girls' College[11]
- K. Raghunath — former Foreign Secretary of India[12] and Indian Ambassador to Russia[13]
Journalism
- Akash Banerjee — journalist, radio jockey and political satirist
- Vinod Mehta — magazine editor[14]
- Saeed Naqvi — journalist[15]
- Siddharth Varadarajan — founder of The Wire and former editor of The Hindu
Military
- FS Hussain — Pakistani Air Commodore[16]
Musicians
- Munni Begum — Pakistani Gazal singer
Literature
- Krishna Prakash Bahadur — writer, poet and philosopher[17]
- Mukul Deva — auto didact and polymath, ex-army officer, author, keynote speaker, consultant and entrepreneur[18]
- Attia Hosain — journalist and writer[19]
- Allan Sealy — author of The Trotter-Nama,[20] short-listed for the Booker Prize
- Ruchita Misra — author[21]
- Srijan Pal Singh — author[22]
- Rajesh Talwar - author, former UN staff [23]
Politics
- Nawab Sir Sayyid Hassan Ali Mirza Khan — KCIE, the first Nawab of Murshidabad
- Arun Nehru — political analyst, ex-minister and columnist[1]
- Ali Khan Mahmudabad — historian, professor of political science at Ashoka University, member of Samajwadi Party
- Aditya Yadav — MP from Samajwadi Party
Science and technology
- Praveen Chaudhari — physicist, pioneer in superconductor research, and recipient of National Medal of Technology
- Rajendra K. Pachauri — chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore[24]
Sports
Others
- Anjali Gopalan — founder and executive director of The Naz Foundation (India) Trust, an NGO dedicated to the fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic in India; 2012 Time Magazine list of the 100 most influential people in the world
- Edward Hilton — author of an eye-witness guide to the siege of Lucknow
- Charles Palmer — civil engineer and survivor of the siege of Lucknow[25]
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Notable Martinians – Lyon
Business
- Inabata Katsutarō — industrialist and pioneer of japanese cinema
- François Gillet — textile and dye industrialist of Lyon
- Jean-Michel Aulas — businessman, president of Olympique lyonnais
Entertainment
- Lumiere Brothers — two of the first filmmakers
- Alexandre Promio — pioneer of cinema
Literature
- Frédéric Dard — writer and author of the San-Antonio series
- Henri Béraud — novelist and journalist, won the Prix Goncourt in 1922
Art and architecture
- Tony Garnier — the forerunner of 20th century French architects
- Étienne Pagny — noted French sculptor who studied Architecture at La Martiniere Lyon and later practiced as a sculptor
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References
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