Neil O’Brien, a pioneer of quizzing in India and educationalist passed away in Kolkata, West Bengal. He was 82.
He was also leader of the Anglo-Indian community and was former member of Lok Sabha.
He is father of MP and TMC vice president Derek O’Brien.
About Neil O’Brien
He was one of the first quiz masters in India and had conducted the first well-organised, formal quiz in 1967 at Christ the King Church Parish Hall in the city.
He was the president-in-chief of All-India Anglo-Indian Association (AIAIA) and also had headed the Frank Anthony group of schools.
He also was thrice nominated Anglo-Indian MLA in West Bengal assembly.
As an educationist, he had served as the chairman of the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) from 1993 to 2011 and also as managing director of Oxford University Press, India.
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