Information about Pundit
Pundit or Pundant may refer to:
- Pundit (expert), an expert or opinion-leader who analyzes events in his or her area of expertise in the popular media
- Pundit (explorer), a 19th century term to denote native surveyors who explored regions to the north of India for the British Empire
- Pundit (India) or pandit, a master of traditional religious poetry and/or traditional music
- Pandit, in India, a priest, usually a brahmin, but sometimes a kshatriya
A pundit is, in contemporary English, someone who offers mass-media opinion, analysis or commentary on a particular subject area, (most typically political analysis, the social sciences or sport), on which they are presumed to be knowledgeable.
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In the second half of the 19th century, the term pundit was used to denote native surveyors who explored regions to the north of India for the British.
One of the greatest projects of nineteenth century geography was the Great Trigonometric Survey of India.
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One of the greatest projects of nineteenth century geography was the Great Trigonometric Survey of India.
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A pandit or pundit (Devanagari: पण्डित, pronunciation: / pəɳɖɪt
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A pandit or pundit (Devanagari: पण्डित, pronunciation: / pəɳɖɪt
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