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Prasanta Mahalanobis
(29 Jun 1893 - 28 Jun 1972)
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Science Quotes by Prasanta Mahalanobis (4 quotes)
A research journal serves that narrow borderland which separates the known from the unknown.
— Prasanta Mahalanobis
In India we have clear evidence that administrative statistics had reached a high state of organization before 300 B.C. In the Arthasastra of Kautilya … the duties of the Gopa, the village accountant, [include] “by setting up boundaries to villages, by numbering plots of grounds as cultivated, uncultivated, plains, wet lands, gardens, vegetable gardens, fences (váta), forests altars, temples of gods, irrigation works, cremation grounds, feeding houses (sattra), places where water is freely supplied to travellers (prapá), places of pilgrimage, pasture grounds and roads, and thereby fixing the boundaries of various villages, of fields, of forests, and of roads, he shall register gifts, sales, charities, and remission of taxes regarding fields.”
— Prasanta Mahalanobis
In India, there’s lack of appreciation of the need to cross-examine data, the responsibility of a statistician.
— Prasanta Mahalanobis
The history of the word sankhyā shows the intimate connection which has existed for more than 3000 years in the Indian mind between ‘adequate knowledge’ and ‘number.’ As we interpret it, the fundamental aim of statistics is to give determinate and adequate knowledge of reality with the help of numbers and numerical analysis. The ancient Indian word Sankhyā embodies the same idea, and this is why we have chosen this name for the Indian Journal of Statistics.
— Prasanta Mahalanobis
See also:
- 29 Jun - short biography, births, deaths and events on date of Mahalanobis's birth.