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Guests at Mr. R. Natarajan’s farewell ceremony pose for a photograph

Guests at Mr. R. Natarajan’s farewell ceremony pose for a photograph
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Institute Events , 1960s

Seen standing from the left -Mr. Venkataraman (CSO), an individual who is yet to be identified, Prof. P. C. Varghese (Department of Civil Engineering), Mr. Sampath Kumaran (Asst. Registrar), Mr. C. V. Sethunathan (incoming Registrar), Prof. C. Rama Sastry (Department of Physics), Prof. S. Sampath (Deputy Director), Mr. Y. S. Ramaswamy (Superintending Engineer), Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar), Prof. M. V. C. Sastri (Department of Chemistry), Prof. R. Krishnamurthi (Department of Humanities), Mr. Rajagopalan (Deputy Registrar), Prof. V. Sethuraman (Civil Engineering Department) and an…

Mr. R. Natarajan addresses the gathering at his farewell ceremony

Mr. R. Natarajan  addresses the gathering at his farewell ceremony
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Institute Events , 1960s

On the dais from the left: Dr. A. L. Mudaliar (Chairman, Board of Governors), Prof. B. Sengupto (Director) and Prof. R. Krishnamurthi (Head of the Department of Humanities) and Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar). Mr. R. Natarajan, the first Registrar of IIT Madras, spent five and a half years at the Institute. His involvement with IIT Madras went well beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He was known to have handled any problem presented to him with a lively personal concern. He brought infectious…

Mr. R. Natarajan converses with guests at his farewell ceremony

Mr. R. Natarajan converses with guests at his farewell ceremony
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Institute Events , 1960s

Seen in the image from the left: Prof. R. Krishnamurthi (Head of the Department of Humanities), Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar), Mr. Venkataraman (CSO), Prof. B. Sengupto (Director) and Prof. S. Sampath (Deputy Director). Mr. R. Natarajan spent five and a half years at the Institute. His involvement with IIT Madras went well beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He was known to have handled any problem presented to him with a lively personal concern. He brought infectious enthusiasm to bear on…

Prof. B. Sengupto addresses the audience at the farewell ceremony organised for Mr. R. Natarajan

Prof. B. Sengupto addresses the audience at the farewell ceremony organised for Mr. R. Natarajan
  • Photographs , Administrators, Institute Events, Visiting VIPs , 1960s

On the dais from the left: Mrs. Shanti Sengupto, Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan, Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar), their elder daughter Priya, Dr. A. L. Mudaliar (Chairman, Board of Governors) and Prof. B. Sengupto (Director). Mr. R. Natarajan, the first Registrar of IIT Madras, spent five and a half years at the Institute. He left a lasting impression not only on the Institute but also on all those he worked with as well. His involvement with IIT Madras went beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He…

Mr. R. Natarajan and Dr. A. L. Mudaliar greet each other at Mr. R. Natarajan’s farewell ceremony

Mr. R. Natarajan and Dr. A. L. Mudaliar greet each other at Mr. R. Natarajan’s farewell ceremony
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Institute Events , 1960s

Seen in the image from the left: Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan (wife of Mr. R. Natarajan), Mr. Y. S. Ramaswamy (Superintending Engineer), Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar), Prof. B. Sengupto (Director) and Prof. R. Krishnamurthi (Head of the Department of Humanities).   Mr. R. Natarajan spent five and a half years at the Institute. His involvement with IIT Madras went well beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He was known to have handled any problem presented to him with a lively personal concern…

Mrs. Shanthi Sengupto converses with guests at the farewell ceremony thrown for Mr. R. Natarajan

Mrs. Shanthi Sengupto converses with guests at the farewell ceremony thrown for Mr. R. Natarajan
  • Photographs , Institute Events , 1960s

Seen in the image seated third from the left is Mrs. Shanthi Sengupto (wife of the Director, Prof. B. Sengupto). Mr. R. Natarajan, the first Registrar of IIT Madras, spent five and a half years at the Institute. His involvement with IIT Madras went well beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He was known to have handled any problem presented to him with a lively personal concern. He brought infectious enthusiasm to bear on the organization of all the Gymkhana activities. Mr. R. Natarajan's term as…

Mr. R. Natarajan converses with the guests at his farewell ceremony

Mr. R. Natarajan converses with the guests at his farewell ceremony
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Institute Events , 1960s

Seen in the image from the left: Prof. R. Krishnamurthi (Head of the Department of Humanities), Mr. Y. S. Ramaswamy (Superintending Engineer), Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar), Mr. Venkataraman (CSO), Prof. B. Sengupto (Director), Prof. S. Sampath (Deputy Director) and Prof. C. Rama Sastry (Department of Physics).    Mr. R. Natarajan spent five and a half years at the Institute. His involvement with IIT Madras went well beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He was known to have handled…

Prof. B. Sengupto addresses the audience at the farewell ceremony organised for Mr. R. Natarajan

Prof. B. Sengupto addresses the audience at the farewell ceremony organised for Mr. R. Natarajan
  • Photographs , Administrators, Institute Events, Visiting VIPs , 1960s

On the dais from the left: Mrs. Shanti Sengupto, Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan, Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar), their elder daughter Priya, Dr. A. L. Mudaliar (Chairman, Board of Governors) and Prof. B. Sengupto (Director). Mr. R. Natarajan, the first Registrar of IIT Madras, spent five and a half years at the Institute. He left a lasting impression not only on the Institute but also on all those he worked with as well. His involvement with IIT Madras went beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He…

‘The Second Trinity of IIT Madras’ in conversation over refreshments at the farewell tea ceremony organised for Mr. R. Nataraja

‘The Second Trinity of IIT Madras’ in conversation over refreshments at the farewell tea ceremony organised for Mr. R. Nataraja
  • Photographs , Administrators, Institute Events, Visiting VIPs , 1960s

Seen in the image from the left: Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar), Dr. A. L. Mudaliar (Chairman, Board of Governors) and Prof. B. Sengupto (Director). Mr. R. Natarajan spent five and a half years at the Institute. He left a lasting impression not only on the Institute but also on all those he worked with as well. His involvement with IIT Madras went beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He was known to have handled any problem presented to him with a lively personal concern. He brought infectious…

Mrs. Shanti Sengupto and Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan at the farewell ceremony organised for Mr. R. Natarajan

Mrs. Shanti Sengupto and  Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan at the farewell ceremony organised for Mr. R. Natarajan
  • Photographs , Administrators, Institute Events , 1960s

In the image from the left:  Mrs. Shanti Sengupto (wife of the Director) Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan (wife of Mr. R. Natarajan), Priya (daughter of Mr. R. Natarajan and Mr. R. Natarajan) on the dais during the farewell party. Mr. R. Natarajan, the first Registrar of IIT Madras, spent five and a half years at the Institute. He left a lasting impression not only on the Institute but also on all those he worked with as well. His involvement with IIT Madras went beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly.…

Guests at Mr. R. Natarajan’s farewell ceremony pose for a photograph

Guests at Mr. R. Natarajan’s  farewell ceremony pose for a photograph
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Institute Events , 1960s

Seen standing in the first row from the left: Mr. Venkataraman (CSO), an individual who is yet to be identified, Mr. Sampath kumaran (Asst. Registrar), Prof. P. C. Varghese (Department of Civil Engineering), Mr. Sethunathan (incoming Registrar) , Prof. C. Rama Sastry (Department of Physics), Prof. S. Sampath (Deputy Director), Mr. Y. S. Ramaswamy (Superintending Engineer), Mr. R. Natarajanv (first Registrar), Prof. M. V. C. Sastri (Department of Chemistry), Prof. R. Krishnamurthi (Department of Humanities), Mr. Rajagopalan (Deputy Registrar) and at the extreme right Prof. B. V. A. Rao (…

Mrs. Shanti Sengupto presents a gift to Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan at the farewell ceremony organised for Mr. R. Natarajan

Mrs. Shanti Sengupto presents a gift to Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan at the farewell ceremony organised for Mr. R. Natarajan
  • Photographs , Administrators, Institute Events , 1960s

In the image, Mrs. Shanti Sengupto (standing), wife of the Director presents a gift to Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan at the farewell ceremony. Also in the image are Mr. R. Natarajan (far right) and his daughter Priya (seated on Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan’s lap). Mr. R. Natarajan’s (First Registrar) term ended in 1965. He had been five and a half years at the institute then. His involvement with IIT Madras went beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He was known to have handled any problem presented to him…

Dr. A. L. Mudaliar addresses the gathering at Mr. R. Natarajan’s farewell ceremony

Dr. A. L. Mudaliar addresses the gathering at Mr. R. Natarajan’s farewell ceremony
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Institute Events , 1960s

Seen in the image from the left: Mrs. Shanti Sengupto (wife of the Director), Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan (wife of Mr. R. Natarajan) with her elder daughter Priya, Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar) and Dr. A. L. Mudaliar (Chairman, Board of Governors). Mr. R. Natarajan’s term ended in 1965 after spending five and a half years at the Institute. His involvement with IIT Madras went beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He was known to have handled any problem presented to him with a lively personal…

Distinguished guests in conversation over refreshments at the farewell ceremony thrown for Mr. R. Natarajan

Distinguished guests in conversation over refreshments at the farewell ceremony thrown for Mr. R. Natarajan
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Institute Events , 1960s

Seen in the image from the left: Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar), Dr. A. L. Mudaliar (Chairman, Board of Governors) and Prof. B. Sengupto (Director), partially seen to the right and Prof. K. W. Haug (Applied Mechanics Department) (standing).   Mr. R. Natarajan spent five and a half years at the Institute. His involvement with IIT Madras went well beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He was known to have handled any problem presented to him with a lively personal concern. He brought…

Mr. R. Natarajan addresses the gathering at his farewell ceremony

Mr. R. Natarajan addresses the gathering at his farewell ceremony
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Institute Events , 1960s

Seen on the dais from the left: Dr. A. L. Mudaliar (Chairman, Board of Governors), Prof. B. Sengupto (Director), Prof. R. Krishnamurthi (Head of the Department of Humanities) and Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar). Mr. R. Natarajan spent five and a half years at the Institute. His involvement with IIT Madras went well beyond fulfilling his administrative duties. The relationships he maintained with the staff and students were warm and friendly. He was known to have handled any problem presented to him with a lively personal concern. He brought infectious enthusiasm to bear on the…

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