Amir Ullah Khan

Amir Ullah Khan teaches Economics and Development policy at the MCRHRDI of the Government of Telangana. He is also visiting Professor at the NALSAR University of Law and the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad.

Dr.

Amir Ullah Khan
Amir Ullah Khan in August 2013
Educationeconomist
Alma materOsmania University
Institute of Rural Management Anand
Jamia Millia University
OccupationDirector
EmployerAequitas Research

Career

He has worked on development issues primarily in the Health, education and agriculture sectors. Dr Khan has worked for the Ministry of Finance, Government of India and the UNDP at Project LARGE (Legal Adjustments and Reforms for Globalising the Economy). He is a former Deputy Director and policy advisor to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Prof Khan writes a regular column for https://www.livemint.com/ and for the https://www.etemaaddaily.com/index.php

He is currently a member of the Board of Governors at the Digital Empowerment Foundation, GyanShaala and the Welham Girls School. He has been on the Governing board of the Presidency University, Bangalore. He is also a member in the Telangana Government's Commission of Inquiry on Socio economic conditions headed by G Sudhir. Prof Khan edits Sage's journal of Development Policy and Practice with Dr Bobby John. He has been Founder Vice Chancellor at the Glocal University in Saharanpur, Executive Director and Editor at Encyclopædia Britannica, Senior fellow and Director at the India Development Foundation and Adjunct Professor of Business and Law at the Edith Cowan University. Amir teaches at the Manipal Institute of Technology, the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade in Delhi.

He has been guest faculty at the Foreign Service Institute, Ministry of External Affairs, Infinity Business School https://www.inbuss.com/index.php/index.php?option=com_eduprofile&controller=faculty&task=view_profile&cid[]=29 and Fore School of Management in New Delhi. He has worked on various research projects for the European Commission, National Council for Applied Economic Research, Planning Commission, Confederation of Indian Industry and the World Bank and has written on Economics and policy issues. He joined the Indian Civil Service and belongs to the 1993 batch and the 59th Foundation Course at LBSNAA. Now he is a guest faculty at Jadcherla's prestigious B- school NMIMS Hyderabad. Amir Ullah Khan studied at https://www.hpsramanthapur.org/ then at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_College_of_Engineering,_Osmania_University and went on to study rural management at https://www.irma.ac.in/. Khan then received his PhD from the https://www.jmi.ac.in/

Dr. Khan gave a lecture at the US-India Policy Institute in Washington, DC, on "Indian Economic Growth Patterns, Impact on Poverty and Sustainable Global Partnerships".[1] On February 25, 2013 he gave a lecture at the Harvard School of Public Health as part of its Global Health Seminar series, on the Indian growth story and the impact on the health and other development sectors. He has worked Education and Health Policy with https://niti.gov.in/team-niti/vice-chairperson and edited a volume on the same subject.

Dr Khan is a Founder Trustee at the https://enhfoundation.in/ He is also director of the non-profit company Policy Talks (registered as POLEDU Learning Foundation) based in New Delhi that promotes Public Policy Education.

Publications

  1. https://www.livemint.com/news/india/how-india-must-tackle-china-s-killer-bug-11580141243206.html
  2. Education and Health: Special focus on Uttar Pradesh, with Rajiv Kumar, Glocal University Press, 2014
  3. Common Property Resource management: A focus on Forestry, with Mousumi Majumdar, Academic Foundation, 2011
  4. The WTO deadlocked: Understanding the dynamics of International Trade, with Debashis Chakraborty, Sage, June 2008
  5. States of the Indian Economy, with Harsh Vivek, Sage, November 2007
  6. Agri Business and the Small Farmer, Edited, Angus and Grapher, January 2006
  7. India Pakistan Trade: Towards a prosperous South Asia, CII and IDF, October 2005
  8. Intellectual Property Rights, Beyond 2005, with Bibek Debroy, DC Books, December 2004
  9. Integrating the Rural poor into Markets, edited with Bibek Debroy, Academic Foundation, New Delhi, 2004
  10. Enabling Agricultural markets for the small Indian farmer, edited with Bibek Debroy, Bookwell, New Delhi, 2003
  11. Identification of Bottlenecks in the Judicial Procedure with Pushpa Sharma and Aparna Rajagopal, Allied Publishers Limited New Delhi; 1997
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References

  1. Shariff, Abusaleh (25 August 2013). "Indian Economic Growth Patterns, Impact on Poverty and Sustainable Global Partnerships". US India Policy Institute. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
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