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    Kapil Kapoor (born 17 November 1940) is an Indian scholar of History linguistics and literature and an authority on Indian intellectual traditions. [1] He is former Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and served as professor at the Centre for Linguistics and English, and at the Centre for Sanskrit Studies there before ...

  3. Prof. Kapoor is a former Professor of English, Centre for Linguistics and English (from 1996) and was designated as Concurrent Professor, Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi in 2000 (the only Concurrent Professor at JNU). He has guided 42 PhDs and 30 MPhils.

  4. Kapil Kapoor. In his own estimate, Prof. Kapil Kapoor has been teaching for over sixty years. He is something of a legend not only among his numerous students, but also among students of Indian Knowledge Systems, of which he has been one of the pioneers in India.

  5. Prof Dr. Kapil Kapoor is an unchallenged authority in the field of Indian Knowledge Systems & a synonym for the same as he started the academic study of Indian Knowledge Systems...

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  6. Jan 7, 2022 · Professor (Retd.) Kapil Kapoor. 1. Chancellor Mahatma Gandhi Antararashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya Wardha 2. Age: Born 17.11.1940; 78+ on 21-12-2018 3. Education: M.A., M.LITT, PhD Specialization: Language, Literature and Linguistics; Indian Intellectual Traditions; Sanskrit Knowledge Systems, 4. a. Academic Recognition & b. Awards . a.

  7. As a part of the sixth edition of the Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) elective course by IITGN, distinguished author and scholar of Indian intellectual traditions, Prof Kapil Kapoor, delivered three online talks in conversation with Prof Michel Danino, Visiting Professor, IITGN.

  8. Dr. Kapil Kapoor enumerates the following 10 Unique Features of the Indic Knowledge System. IKS represents a rich heritage of thinkers, texts, and conceptual frameworks in various domains of human thought and experience, forming a continuous and cumulative tradition.