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Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) engages in the research, teaching, and application of in 1931, while statistics was a relatively new scientific field, the institute gained the status of an Institution of National Importance by an act of the India n Parliament in 1959 . The Headquarters of ISI is located in the northern fringe of the metropolis of Kolkata, in Baranagar , in Bon-Hoogly not far from the Dunlop Bridge. Two satellite centres are located in Delhi and Bangalore . The ISI's teaching activities are in Kolkata, Delhi and Bangalore, while other cities in India have branch offices engaged in projects and consultancy in Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research . OBJECTIVE The major objectives of the Indian Statistical Institute, as stated in its Memorandum of Association, are:
Unity in Diversity is the Motto of the Institute, which describes the diverse projects all for the common purpose of furthering statistics. HISTORY Mahalanobis established the ISI in a small room in the Presidency College on 17 December , 1931 , with a budget of Rs. 250 and a single part-time human "computer". The ISI later moved to its current Baranagar location, a property owned by Professor Mahalanobis called "Amrapali" (a name given by the Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore). Currently, the ISI in Kolkata is located in six addresses: 201 to 206 Barrackpore Trunk Road, including one which used to house the National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO). (The NSSO was in a building known as the Studio because of its origin as a silent movie studio in the 1920s and 1930s.) The ISI expanded to locations in New Delhi and Bangalore, and now has a total annual expenditure of over Rs. 15,000,000, 250 faculty members, and over 1,000 supporting staff. The Present Director is Prof. Sankar Kumar Pal {Link without Title} . The present dean is prof. Bimal Roy. IMAGES OF THE KOLKATA CAMPUS |
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