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List of alumni of St. Stephen's College, Delhi

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An alumnus of St Stephen's College, Delhi is called a Stephanian. Alumni of the college include distinguished economists, CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, scientists, mathematicians, historians, writers, bureaucrats, journalists, lawyers, politicians including several Members of Parliament (MP) in India, as well as the Heads of State of four countries, and sportspersons including a number of olympians and international athletes. The names in this list are presented in alphabetical order of surname/family name. This is not an exhaustive list.

Politicians

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Shashi Tharoor

Law

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Bureaucrats

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Business

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Performing arts

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Writers, poets, artists and critics

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Art

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Academics

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Social Sciences and Humanities

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Economics
History
Philosophy

Natural and Mathematical Sciences

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Media and journalism

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Sports

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Social Work

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Faculty

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This list includes notable faculty members who served at St. Stephen’s College, Delhi, but did not receive any degree from the college. This is not an exhaustive list.

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