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<p>Alongside other leading statisticians, Mahalanobis (<em>often referred to as the father of modern statistics in India</em>) founded the <a href="https://www.isical.ac.in/">Indian Statistical Institute (ISI)</a> in Kolkata in 1931, becoming a hub for statistical research and education. His development of the Mahalanobis distance and his pioneering work in sample surveys revolutionized statistical methodology, earned him global recognition.</p>
<p>ISI’s origin can be traced back to the Statistical Laboratory in Presidency College, Kolkata, set up by Mahalanobis, who worked in the Physics Department of the college in the 1920s. An informal group developed in the Statistical Laboratory, which was located in his room at the Presidency College, Calcutta.</p>
<p>ISI’s origin can be traced back to the Statistical Laboratory in <a href="https://www.presiuniv.ac.in/web/">Presidency College, Kolkata (now Presidency University)</a>, set up by Mahalanobis, who worked in the Physics Department of the college in the 1920s. An informal group developed in the Statistical Laboratory, which was located in his room at the Presidency College, Calcutta.</p>
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<p>Alongside other leading statisticians, Mahalanobis (<em>often referred to as the father of modern statistics in India</em>) founded the <a href="https://www.isical.ac.in/">Indian Statistical Institute (ISI)</a> in Kolkata in 1931, becoming a hub for statistical research and education. His development of the Mahalanobis distance and his pioneering work in sample surveys revolutionized statistical methodology, earned him global recognition.</p>
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"text": "Establishment of Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) & P.C. Mahalanobis\nIn the realm of statistics, Kolkata boasts the towering figure of Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, whose pioneering contributions laid the groundwork for modern statistical theory and its application in diverse fields.\n\n\n\n\n\nAlongside other leading statisticians, Mahalanobis (often referred to as the father of modern statistics in India) founded the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) in Kolkata in 1931, becoming a hub for statistical research and education. His development of the Mahalanobis distance and his pioneering work in sample surveys revolutionized statistical methodology, earned him global recognition.\nISI’s origin can be traced back to the Statistical Laboratory in Presidency College, Kolkata, set up by Mahalanobis, who worked in the Physics Department of the college in the 1920s. An informal group developed in the Statistical Laboratory, which was located in his room at the Presidency College, Calcutta.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe institute was initially in the Physics Department of the Presidency College; its expenditure in the first year was ₹238. It gradually grew with the pioneering work of a group of his colleagues, including S. S. Bose, J. M. Sengupta, R. C. Bose, S. N. Roy, K. R. Nair, R. R. Bahadur, Gopinath Kallianpur, D. B. Lahiri and C. R. Rao."
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Alongside other leading statisticians, Mahalanobis (*often referred to as the father of modern statistics in India*) founded the [Indian Statistical Institute (ISI)](https://www.isical.ac.in/) in Kolkata in 1931, becoming a hub for statistical research and education. His development of the Mahalanobis distance and his pioneering work in sample surveys revolutionized statistical methodology, earned him global recognition.

ISI's origin can be traced back to the Statistical Laboratory in Presidency College, Kolkata, set up by Mahalanobis, who worked in the Physics Department of the college in the 1920s. An informal group developed in the Statistical Laboratory, which was located in his room at the Presidency College, Calcutta.
ISI's origin can be traced back to the Statistical Laboratory in [Presidency College, Kolkata (now Presidency University)](https://www.presiuniv.ac.in/web/), set up by Mahalanobis, who worked in the Physics Department of the college in the 1920s. An informal group developed in the Statistical Laboratory, which was located in his room at the Presidency College, Calcutta.

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