18 March,2021 05:33 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
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Eminent economist Arvind Subramanian has resigned as professor from Ashoka University, two days after noted political commentator Pratap Bhanu Mehta's exit from the institution.
Subramanian, former chief economic advisor, had joined Ashoka University as a professor in the Department of Economics in July 2020.
"Dr. Subramanian has resigned," a senior faculty member of Sonipat (Haryana) based Ashoka University said.
A query sent to Ashoka University regarding the resignation remained unanswered till the filing of the story.
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Students of Ashoka University protested on Thursday at the campus against the administration over the resignations of Mehta and Subramnaian, stated a report in The Mojo Story.
Subramanian was appointed Chief Economic Advisor on October 16, 2014, for a period of three years and was given an extension in 2017.
However, he quit the job with close to one year of his tenure remaining and returned to the US. Subramanian's official contract was till May 2019.
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