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''La Martiniere ''(informally known as LMC) is an elite, independent
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located in
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(Calcutta),
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. It comprises two single-gender boys and girls schools. It was established in 1836 in accordance with the will of the French soldier of fortune and philanthropist, Major General
Claude Martin Major-General Claude Martin (5 January 1735 – 13 September 1800) was a French army officer who served in the French and later British East India companies in colonial India. Martin rose to the rank of major-general in the British East India C ...
. They are Christian schools, controlled by the Anglican
Church of North India The Church of North India (CNI) is the dominant united Protestant church in northern India. It was established on 29 November 1970 by bringing together the Protestant churches working in northern India. It is a province of the worldwide Anglica ...
and independent from the government, with English as the primary language of instruction.La Martiniere history at Tripod
accessed 10 August 2007
La Martiniere Calcutta is often ranked among the best day schools in the country, and has produced a distinguished list of alumni in all walks of Indian and British society. It has an annual meet with
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hosted in September, as well as occasional meets with its sister school
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in France.


Notable alumni

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Jaidip Mukerjea Jaidip Mukerjea (born 21 April 1942) is a retired professional tennis player from India. Personal life Mukerjea is the grandson of Indian independence leader Chittaranjan Das. He completed his schooling from La Martiniere Calcutta. Tennis car ...
Tennis ('59 batch) *
Mausam Noor Mausam Benazir Noor (Bengali: মৌসম বেনজির নূর; born 15 October 1979) is an Indian politician serving as Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha from West Bengal and Vice Chairperson of West Bengal Commission for Women. She ...
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in the
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Chhanda Gayen Chhanda Gayen (9 July 1979 – 20 May 2014) was an Indian mountaineer, martial artist, explorer, and teacher of self-defense. She is best known for being the first, and fastest, Indian to climb two eight-thousanders, Mount Everest and Mount ...
, first Bengali woman to climb
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Leander Paes Leander Adrian Paes ( ; born 17 June 1973) is an Indian former professional tennis player. He is regarded as one of the greatest doubles tennis players ever. He holds the record for the most doubles wins in the Davis Cup. Paes won eight men' ...
('92 batch), tennis: till Class VII only; he transferred thereafter to the Brittania Academy, Madras) *
Sunanda K. Datta-Ray Sunanda K. Datta-Ray is an Indian journalist. He has been editor of ''The Statesman'' (Calcutta and New Delhi) and has also written for the '' International Herald Tribune'' and ''Time''. He was editor-in-Residence at the East-West Center in Hon ...
('54 batch), author, journalist and former editor of ''
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C. K. Birla Chandra Kant Birla is an Indian industrialist and philanthropist. He is chairman of the CK Birla Group, a conglomerate operating across home and building products, automotive and technology, and healthcare and education. Career In addition to ...
('69 batch), Hindustan Motors * Rajiv Mehrotra ('69 batch), award-winning documentary film maker. iconic 'voice' and television anchor. Managing Trustee, Public Service Broadcasting Trust. * Jug Suraiya ('62 batch), humourist and journalist *
Pritish Nandy Pritish Nandy (born 15 January 1951) is an Indian poet, painter, journalist, parliamentarian, media and television personality, animal activist and maker of films, TV and streaming content. He was a parliamentarian in the Rajya Sabha from Mahara ...
('63 batch), poet, journalist and film producer. * Swapan Dasgupta ('71 batch), journalist, political commentator and Member of Parliament. *
Chandan Mitra Chandan Mitra ( bn, চন্দন মিত্র; 12 December 1954 – 1 September 2021) was an Indian journalist and politician who was the editor and managing director of '' The Pioneer'' newspaper in Delhi. He was also a two-term member o ...
(Gold Medalist, '71 batch), Ex-Member of Parliament, owner of ''The Pioneer'' newspaper; author of ''Constant Glory'', an authorized history of La Martinière. * Paranjoy Guha Thakurta ('71 batch), journalist, Editor of EPW. *
Prannoy Roy Prannoy Lal Roy (born 15 October 1949) is an Indian economist, chartered accountant, psephologist, journalist and author. He is the former executive co-chairperson of NDTV and is considered to be one of its co-founders, along with his wife Ra ...
, television broadcaster. (till Class V; he transferred thereafter to Doon School, Dehra Dun) * Suhel Seth ('82 batch), advertising professional and TV personality. *
Catchick Paul Chater Sir Catchick Paul Chater ( hy, Փոլ Չաթեր; ; 8 September 1846 – 27 May 1926) was a prominent British businessman of Armenian descent in colonial Hong Kong, whose family roots were in Calcutta, India. Biography Early life Chater was ...
(1864 batch), Father of modern Hong Kong, benefactor to the College (Rupees 1.1 million in the 1910s). Chater was a Foundation Scholar. *
Vijay Mallya Vijay Vittal Mallya (born 18 December 1955) is an Indian businessman, former politician and fugitive. He is the subject of an extradition effort by the Indian Government to return him from the UK to face charges of financial crimes in India. T ...
('72 batch, Hastings House Captain), Chairman of the United Breweries (UB) Group and ex
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member * Harshavardhan Neotia, Chairman and CEO, Bengal Ambuja *
Pramod Bhasin Pramod Bhasin stepped down as President and CEO of Genpact, India's largest business process outsourcing (BPO) company, becoming non-executive Vice Chairman in 2011. Career Pramod is a British Chartered Accountant from McLintock & Co, London, a ...
('75 batch), founder and first CEO of Genpact. *
Hemant Kanoria Hemant Kanoria is an Indian businessman. He ran two family-owned flour mills in West Bengal. When the family exited the business, he started a financing company for the construction sector with his younger brother, Sunil Kanoria, which grew i ...
('80 batch), founder and chairman of SREI Infrastructure Finance * John Mason (Good Conduct Medal, '62 batch), educationist. Mason was a Foundation Scholar and later teacher. *
Nirmalya Kumar Nirmalya Kumar (born 8 March 1960) is Professor of Marketing of the Lee Kong Chian School of Business at Singapore Management University and a distinguished fellow at INSEAD Emerging Markets Institute. He has served on the Boards of ACC Limited ...
('77 batch), business writer, Professor and Director for Aditya V. Birla India Centre at London Business School. *
Ashok Malik Ashok Malik is Partner and Chair of the India Practice at The Asia Group, a business and strategic advisor firm headquartered in Washington, DC. He is former policy advisor/additional secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs, government of ...
('88 batch), former press secretary to the President of India * Rajit Gadh, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
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Nafisa Ali Nafisa Ali (born 18 January 1957) is an Indian actress and politician from All India Trinamool Congress and a social activist. Early life Nafisa Ali was born in Kolkata, the daughter of Ahmed Ali, a Bengali Muslim man and Philomena Torresan, ...
, actress/ model, Miss India in 1975, also a National Swimming champion *
Bickram Ghosh Bickram Ghosh is an Indian classical tabla player. Early life He started learning tabla from his father, Pandit Shankar Ghosh, who had played with Ali Akbar Khan. Career Ghosh has performed with Ali Akbar Khan and Pandit Ravi Shankar. Ghos ...
('84 batch), tabla pandit *
Merle Oberon Merle Oberon (born Estelle Merle O'Brien Thompson; 19 February 191123 November 1979) was a British actress who began her film career in British films as Anne Boleyn in ''The Private Life of Henry VIII'' (1933). After her success in ''The Scarle ...
('29 batch), Hollywood actress *
Kiran Rao Kiran Rao (born 7 November 1973) is an Indian film producer, screenwriter, and director who works in Hindi cinema. In 2016, Rao co-founded Paani Foundation, a non-profit organisation working towards the mission of fighting drought in Maharashtr ...
('85 batch, plus 2 only), film producer ("Dhobi Ghat") *
Kamakhya Prasad Singh Deo Brigadier Kamakhya Prasad Singh Deo AVSM (born 6 August 1941), the scion of Dhenkanal is a former Member of Parliament and a retired Indian Territorial Army officer. He was a member of the 4th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th and 13th Lok Sabha. He wa ...
('61 batch), Union Cabinet minister (Information and Broadcasting) in the 1980s * Anuvab Pal ('95 batch, School Vice Captain), comedian, author and scriptwriter *
Ramit Tandon Ramit Tandon (born 21 August 1992 in Kolkata) is a professional squash player who represents India. He is ranked number 35 in the world and India #2 (April 2019). He turned pro in 2018 and has won 4 PSA tour titles since then. He’s an Asian Ga ...
('11 batch), Asian Games'18 squash bronze medalist *
Tapan Singhel Tapan Singhel born 12 August 1966 in Varanasi has been the Managing Director (MD) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bajaj Allianz General Insurance since April 2012. Career Tapan started his career with New India Assurance Company Limited a ...
, MD & CEO,
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* Khokhan Sen ('43 batch), India cricketer with 14 Test caps * Asma Khan ('87 batch), chef/ restauranteur *
Nikhita Gandhi Nikhita Gandhi (born 1 October 1991) is an Indian playback singer who has worked in Indian films in four different languages. She has worked on Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Bengali, and Kannada film projects. She sang as the face of Deepika Padukone ...
(2010 batch), Indian playback singer *
Sanjoy Narayan Sanjoy Narayan is the former Editor-in-Chief of the ''Hindustan Times'', a national English language newspaper in India. He held the position between 2008 and 2016. Education Narayan attended La Martiniere Calcutta and has a degree in Economics f ...
(1978 batch), journalist and editor *
Rahil Gangjee Rahil Gangjee (born 2 October 1978) is a professional golfer from India who currently plays on the Asian Tour, where he has two victories. Early life and amateur career Gangjee was born in Calcutta, but now resides in Bengaluru. He was educate ...
('97 batch), professional golfer *
Aki Narula Aki Narula (born 1968) is an Indian fashion designer and costume designer and wardrobe stylist in Hindi films, who is most known for films like, ''Bunty Aur Babli'' (2006), ''Jhoom Barabar Jhoom'' (2007) and ''Dostana (2008 film), Dostana'' (2008 ...
(‘87 batch), designer


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