Dr Rajeswari Mahadevan

Dr Rajeswari Mahadevan

17-07-2020

*Our Deep Condolence to Dr Rajeswari * Dr Rajeswari Mahadevan is no more now, it is a very sad and shocking news about the great loss to the optometry fraternity she was a brilliant academician. Dr Rajeswari Mahadevan PhD, FIACLE, FSLS, FPROSE, FBCLA, EDHM Dr Rajeswari Mahadevan is the head of the contact lens clinic at the Medical Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya, India. She is also an Associate Professor at the Elite School of Optometry and SN Academy. She obtained her B.S. Optometry degree, the M.Phil degree in optometry specializing in the subject of contact lens and completed PhD from Elite School Of Optometry, Birla Institute of Technology and Science. She has presented several scientific presentations in international and national conferences and has 20 peer reviewed publications. She has mentored 10 post graduate students since the year 1999. She is a mentor for 7 post graduate students currently. She has recently authored a book on “Trouble Shooting and Problem Solving in Contact Lens Practice.” She has authored a chapter on the “Role of Contact Lens in Different Environments” in a book published on occupational optometry. She is the Principal Investigator for different clinical trials on contact lens at the Vision and Medical Research Foundation. She has completed the Fellowship in PROSE at Boston Foundation for Sight. She serves as a Key Professional Leader for Bausch +Lomb, Alcon, Johnson & Johnson. She is a FIACLE since the year 2000. She obtained a FSLS fellowship from the Scleral Lens Education Society in Fe uary 2014. She ard the first initiated IACLE Asia Pacific Co acts Lens Educator of the Year Award in the year 2014. She received the FBCLA fellowship in the yea 2014...#...LIFE HISTORY...

Mr. Ravi Khanna&Mr. Ravi Khanna

Mr. Ravi Khanna&Mr. Ravi Khanna

22-03-2021

Two emerging leaders in #renewable space are no more with us. India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) pays #condolence to Mr. Ravi Khanna, CEO, #AdityaBirlaRenewables and Mr. Munjal Rangwala, CEO, #HarshaAbakusSolar. #omshanti #RIP #restinpeace WE EXPRESS OUR CONDOLENCE...#...LIFE HISTORY...

H Kumar Vyas

H Kumar Vyas

27-03-2017

Prof. H Kumar Vyas, a friend and guest faculty of DJAD from its years of inception, is no more. He is among the earliest cadre of industrial designers in India and was part of NID until very recently. We will be having a condolence meeting tomorrow at 9.30 am in DJAD. It's a photo of him taking History of Design course at DJAD early in 2006...#...LIFE HISTORY...

Somnath Chatterjee

Somnath Chatterjee

13-08-2018

#Our #deep #condolence #to #Shri #Somanath #Chatterjee,,,,13th speaker of Lokasabha. Born On: 25th July, 1929 Born In: Tezpur, Assam Career: Politician Somnath Chatterjee is an eminent politician who hails from West Bengal and a former member and a stalwart of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPI (M). He is also a trade unionist and a social worker. He enjoyed huge support of the people from the Bolpur Constituency in West Bengal, from where he was re-elected 9 times to the Assembly. He is remembered for his non partisan stand when he was required to decide between his party ethics and follow his duties as a Speaker, though he was expelled from his party later. He has won various accolades for being the best parliamentarian. He was responsible for various foreign direct investments in West Bengal during the tenure of Jyoti Basu. He is revered by the people of Burdwan and Birbhum districts in West Bengal, and the people of villages around Shanty Niketan for improvising roads and the provision of medical facilities. Career Somnath Chatterjee started his career as a lawyer by practicing at the Calcutta High Court. He then went on to become a politician from the state of West Bengal in India. He was an active member of CPI (M) from 1968 to 2008. However, he was expelled from the party in 2008 because of compromising party ethics. He was nominated to contest in the Bolpur Lok Sabha Constituency after the death of his father. He was elected for the tenth time from this Constituency and became the 14th Speaker of the Lok Sabha in 2008. Somnath lost only once in an election and this was against Mamatha Banerjee in the year 1984 from the Jadavpur Lok Sabha Constituency. Soon after he was expelled from the Party, his Constituency was reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates. This meant that he couldn't contest from this Constituency ever again, though he had a massive support there...#...LIFE HISTORY...

S. Jaipal Reddy

S. Jaipal Reddy

28-07-2019

Former Union Minister S. Jaipal Reddy Dies At 77 : Hyderabad: Veteran Congress leader and former Union Minister S. Jaipal Reddy died after a brief illness in Hyderabad in the early hours of Sunday, his family said. He was 77.Reddy breathed his last around 1.30 a.m. at a private hospital in Hyderabad, where he was admitted recently and was diagnosed with pneumonia. He is survived by two sons and a daughter. Born in Mahabubnagar district of Telangana, Reddy was elected to the Lok Sabha for five terms and was also a member of the Rajya Sabha for two terms. He began his political career in his student days at Osmania University. Protesting the imposition of emergency, he quit Congress to join the Janata Party and later became its general secretary. He contested unsuccessfully against former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi from Medak Lok Sabha constituency in 1980. Reddy served as Minister for Information and Broadcasting in I.K. Gujral government. He also served as a minister in UPA-I and UPA-II government and held portfolios like urban development and culture, petroleum and natural gas, science and technology and earth sciences. Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao has condoled the death of Reddy. In his condolence message conveyed to the members of the bereaved family, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief recollected the services rendered by Reddy as the union minister and as a good parliamentarian...#...LIFE HISTORY...

Ram Prasad Yadav

Ram Prasad Yadav

03-10-2020

NEW DELHI, October 3: The IFWJ central leadership and state office-bearers all over India today mourned the sudden and sad death of IFWJ Treasurer Com. Ram Prasad Yadav in New Delhi today morning. He suffered a massive heart attack. He was admitted to Metro Hospital, Delhi. His last rites will be performed in his hometown of Sultanpur, near Ayodhya. After working for the Economic Times (Times of India publication) in New Delhi for 33 years, he had retired two years ago. He had organized the composite union of employees and working journalists in the Bennett Coleman & Co., which published several English language journals. He had actively revived the National Federation of Newspaper Employees and also the National Confederation of Newspaper and News Agencies’ Employees Organization, headed by Com. Shiv Gopal Mishra, general secretary of the All-India Railway men’s Federation. Recently Com. Yadav was in the vanguard of the struggle by the Federation of P.T.I. Employees when many employees’ jobs were terminated. Com. Yadav played a dominant role during the meetings of the wage boards headed by Justice Manisana Singh and Justice Majithia. Com. Yadav was prominently present at all the sessions of the IFWJ and the NFNE at various places, including Kanyakumari on 28 October 2017. In his condolence message IFWJ president Com. K. Vikram Rao, deeply mourned Com. Yadav’s death. “It is a personal loss to me and a tragic loss to the IFWJ. The organization has lost a stalwart and a fighter for labour cause.” IFWJ secretary general Com. Vipin Dhuliya, paid rich tributes to the hard work put in by Com. Yadav as IFWJ treasurer...#...LIFE HISTORY...

Guru Harekrishna Behera

Guru Harekrishna Behera

29-06-2012

Guru Harekrishna Behera, who passed away in New Delhi this past Sunday, will be remembered for popularising Odissi outside his native State. As the 20th Century saw India increasingly waking up to the call of Independence from British rule and eventually take its place among the nations of the modern political landscape, the arts were an enthusiastic part of this phenomenon, as traditional and sacred forms of expression were rediscovered and often repackaged to meet the contemporary world halfway and help a newly independent country take pride in its heritage. Mistakes too were made, and misunderstandings perpetuated, but that phase of nation building cannot be wished away. And there is no doubt it was laden with hope and a constructive energy. The 21st Century, though, is a sober reminder that nothing lasts forever. A determined wave of loss engulfs, one by one, the icons who made us proud to be Indians, the elders whose lives were their message. Among the latest to leave the flock and embark on his last journey was Guru Harekrishna Behera, Odissi dancer and preceptor to hundreds of students across the world, who breathed his last this past Sunday at New Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The Odissi field seems to be particularly unlucky in that it has lost its leading lights in quick succession, some to really untimely deaths. Guruji had started a college for art and culture in his village Buanl. In his last days he was nostalgic for his native land, says Kavita, though he had lived in Delhi for over 45 years. A memorial service is being planned in Buanl in the near future...#...LIFE HISTORY...

 Balram Jakhar

Balram Jakhar

03-02-2016

Former Lok Sabha speaker and veteran Congress leader Balram Jakhar passes away... Jakhar was a four-time MP in Lok Sabha starting from his election in the seventh Lok Sabha in 1980. He was again elected in 1984, 1991 and 1998. Veteran Congress leader and former Lok Sabha Speaker Balram Jakhar passed away on Wednesday. He was 92. Condoling his death, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was a popular leader who enriched Parliamentary democracy. “Balram Jakhar ji was a popular leader who enriched our Parliamentary democracy in his long political journey. Saddened by his demise. RIP,” #Jakhar served as Speaker of Lok Sabha from 1980 to 1989 during which he contributed to the establishment of Parliament Museum. He also served as Agriculture Minister in the Cabinet of former Prime Minister Narasimha Rao. Jakhar also served as Governor of Madhya Pradesh from June 30, 2004 to May 30, 2009. Congress President Sonia Gandhi has expressed grief over the demise of Jakhar. In her message to the family of Jakhar, Gandhi said, “The Congress Party as indeed the entire nation will forever remember the contributions made by him during the course of his long public life, particularly to the cause of farming community.” “Be it as Legislator, Parliamentarian, Minister, Speaker or Governor, Dr Jakhar forever remained at the forefront in taking up issues concerning agriculture and farmers and his role in modernising the Parliament Secretariat was pioneering.” Jakhar also served as Deputy Minister Cooperation, Irrigation and Power in Punjab between 1973-77 and then Leader of Opposition in the Assembly between 1977 and 1979. Jakhar was a four-time MP in Lok Sabha starting from his election in the seventh Lok Sabha in 1980. He was again elected in 1984, 1991 and 1998. In 1980, he became Lok Sabha #Speaker and served till 1989 for two terms during which he was instrumental in automation and computerisation of the House works. He worked extensively for promotion of Parliament Library, smartening the reference, research and documentation system of the House and streamlining information for the members. Jakhar headed Business Advisory Committee, Rules Committee; General Purposes Committee; and Standing Committee of the Conference of Presiding Officers of Legislative Bodies in India. In the party, he became General Secretary All India Congress Committee in 1990 and from 1992 he was member, Congress Working Committee. The body of #Jakhar, who breathed his last here at around 7 AM, is being taken to his native village #Panjkosi near Abohar in Punjab, where he will be cremated tomorrow morning, his family sources said. Expressing grief over Jakhar’s demise, Congress Vice President #Rahul_Gandhi hailed him as a party stalwart. “Extremely saddened by the passing away of veteran Congress leader Balram Jakharji. In his passing Congress Party has lost a stalwart. “His immense contribution to the nation in his long political career as Parliamentarian, Union Minister & Governor will always be remembered,” he tweeted. Offering his condolences to the Congress leader’s family, BJP veteran LK Advani said, “I am grieved to learn about the sad demise of Balram Jakhar, former Speaker, Lok Sabha, whom I had known very well.” Advani said that as Lok Sabha Speaker, Jakhar was instrumental in the computerisation of parliamentary documents. “He made a distinctive contribution to the development of the Parliament library and reference, documentation and information service for the knowledge and use of Members of Parliament,” he said. NCP chief Sharad Pawar said that with Jakhar’s demise, the country has lost a “great parliamentarian”. He noted that Jakhar will be always remembered for maintaining the decorum and dignity of the House when he was Speaker. Former Union Agriculture Minister Pawar added that, as one of his predecessors, Jakhar had worked to maintain the pace of agricultural development in all spheres. Lok Sabha Speaker #Sumitr_ Mahajan said that Jakhar’s sad demise is “an irreparable loss for the nation”. “The passing away of such a distinguished and soft-spoken leader is an irreparable loss for the nation,” Mahajan said in a statement. Extending condolences to the bereaved members of Jakhar’s family, she said “He will always be in our midst for his thoughts. He used to call me ‘#Behna’ (sister). I recently met him as he had been indisposed for a long time. Such leaders are remembered for their positive qualities.” Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje said that Jakhar “maintained the high level of parliamentary traditions” during his tenure as Lok Sabha Speaker. As a public representative, he remained dedicated to the welfare of farmers, labourers and other sections of the society, she added in her condolence message...#...LIFE HISTORY...

Sj Bhabani Charan Pattnaik

Sj Bhabani Charan Pattnaik

14-05-2020

।Odisha lost a great freedom fighter Sj Bhabani Charan Pattnaik . He was recently awarded Padmashree. I pay my homage to departed soul and express deep condolence to his bereaved family...#...LIFE HISTORY...

Pandit Ravi Shankar

Pandit Ravi Shankar

12-12-2012

''Deepest condolence to the Musical Legend,Pandit Ravi Shankar''...#...LIFE HISTORY...