The industrialist J. R. D. Tata visited IIT Madras in January 1970. From the left, Prof. R. G. Narayanamurthy (Mechanical Engineering Department, second from left), Prof. Hans Wagner (Applied Mechanics Department), Prof. H. Bantel, Prof. A. Ramachandran (Director of IIT Madras) and Mr. J. R. D. Tata.
Seen in the image Prof. K. T. Chandy (Chairman, Board of Governors), Prof. K. A. V. Pandalai (Director), Mr. P. N. Haksar (Deputy chairman, Planning Commission, Govt. of India and Chief Guest), Prof. S. Sampath at the 12th Convocation This album is being compiled. The Heritage Centre would appreciate any information that can be provided about the photograph.
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The visit to IIT Madras of President Luebke is described by Prof. R. Krishnamurthi in an article titled ‘3rd December 1962 – A Red-Letter Day’ in the Fourth Annual Number thus: “At exactly 4:30 p.m., the West German President and Mrs. Luebke entered the dais. With a pleasant smile, Dr. Luebke got on the platform followed by Mrs. Luebke, Dr. A. L. Mudaliar, Professor Humayun Kabir, Chief Minister Kamaraj, Sri. R. Venkataraman (Minister in-charge of Industries and Technical Education with the Government of Madras), Professor Sengupto, Mr. R. Natarajan, the Registrar and the Superintending…
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Prof. R. G. Narayanamurthi (Director) presents a souvenir to Dr. Hans-Dietrich Genscher (Foreign Minister, Federal Republic of Germany) after awarding him the Degree. This album is being compiled. The Heritage Centre would appreciate any information that can be provided about the photograph.
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Seen in the image from the left: Mr. R. Natarajan (Registrar), Dr. h. c. Heinrich Luebke (President of the Federal Republic of Germany) and Prof. B. Sengupto (Director) In the Fourth Annual Number, Prof. R. Krishnamurthi’s article ‘3rd December 1962 – A Red-Letter Day’ talks about the proceedings of the event: “At exactly 4:30 p.m., the West German President and Mrs. Luebke entered the dais. With a pleasant smile, Dr. Luebke got on the platform followed by Mrs. Luebke, Dr. A. L. Mudaliar, Professor Humayun Kabir, Chief Minister Kamaraj, Sri. R. Venkataraman (Minister in-charge of…
This album is being compiled. The Heritage Centre would appreciate any information that can be provided about the photograph.
This album is being compiled. The Heritage Centre would appreciate any information that can be provided about the photograph.