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Dr Subinay Nandy

December 20, 1954 - November 7, 2020

Dr Subinay Nandy, breathed his last on 07 November 2020, in a New York city hospital, leaving behind his wife Chhanda and 18 year old son Rayan. Subinay Nandy, started his career with UNDP Bangladesh as the Head of Environment and then went on to become an International Professional serving as Deputy Country Director in Vietnam, Country Director in China, UN Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka and Director (Asia-Pacific) at the UN Department of Political Affairs. He also taught at the New York City University post retirement. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/subinaynandyun

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  • 2020-11-10 06:00:42 View / Comment (0)
    Md Quayyum

    Md Quayyum

    Md Quayyum

    Social gathering @Sudipto's place, where I met Binoy Da for the first and last time.

  • 2020-11-09 17:27:38 View / Comment (0)
    Van Nguyen

    Van Nguyen

    Van Nguyen

    Dear Subinay, The moment I heard about your passing was also the moment I heard of Biden becoming the US President elect. Could you imagine how confused and numbed I was? I was speechless and I had a restless night ... Those days I was looking at our communications, on email, on FB, on WhatsApp ... your last email to me was the one you shared your concern about the impact of COVID lockdown on your dense Bangladesh, you asked me to keep this in mind as we are preparing for our CPD. You promised us that you would be back. Soon. I know if we ask people to pick three words that describe you, mine would be 'kindness', 'integrity' and 'humbleness'. I know if you heard me saying this, you would smile, a gentle and kind and humble smile ... The last time you were in Bangladesh, I invited you to stay at my house. You said 'next time' as that time you needed to stay close to your relatives. I said 'ok' without knowing, there would be no next time ... And the book you gave me ... I haven't finished it and I don’t think I will finish it. At least for now. I never told you that when I learned that I would come to Bangladesh, I asked myself who I’ve known as Bangladeshi, you came to mind and I knew right there and then, that my time in Bangladesh would be fine ... Please be well up there and know that we are down here celebrating your life. I am proud and grateful to have known you ... and please give us some light and insights as we finish what you have started … our next CPD for Bangladesh will be dedicated to you ... With loving memories ...

  • 2020-11-09 10:14:02 View / Comment (0)
    Fakrul Ahsan

    Fakrul Ahsan

    Fakrul Ahsan

    I am simply shocked and saddened at the death of a golden son of our soil, Subinay Nandy. A perfect gentleman, as he was with impeccable personalities, we lost in him a person with great human quality, intelligence, and fortitude. He visited me once in my Planning Commission office and I was charmed by his depth of knowledge and humbleness. He promised me that next time he visits Bangladesh in connection of the preparation of CPD, he will talk to me again. This reminds of the famous saying that “Man proposes, God disposes”. May his soul rest in peace. And our thoughts and prayers are with his family members. You will be sadly missed.

  • 2020-11-12 09:06:03 wrote:

    I am deeply saddened by the death of Subinay and still in denial about the news of his death. He was truly an incredible and amazing person, full of love, sincerity, and joy. It was a joy to work with him in different capacities. I will never forget the warmth his smile and useful advice in resolving issues. This untimely death is very difficult to bear. He was not just a mere colleague for me but also a very dear friend. He will be immensely missed. My deepest condolences for the loss of Subinay. Words will never be enough to express my condolence for his family. I pray to the almighty that his soul rests in peace.

    2020-11-12 09:06:03 wrote: I am deeply saddened by the death of Subinay and still in denial about the news of his death. He was truly an incredible and amazing person, full of love, sincerity, and joy. It was a joy to work with him in different capacities. I will never forget the warmth his smile and useful advice in resolving issues. This untimely death is very difficult to bear. He was not just a mere colleague for me but also a very dear friend. He will be immensely missed. My deepest condolences for the loss of Subinay. Words will never be enough to express my condolence for his family. I pray to the almighty that his soul rests in peace.

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