Mr. Vasudevan (identified by Prof. V.G.K. Murti - Electrical Engineering) operates machinery in the Electrical Engineering Laboratory. The equipment being operated is yet to be identified. The Heritage Centre would be grateful for any information about the image. A similar image can be found in the same album (0335): 001/0335/IMG_105785
The person and equipment in the image are yet to be identified. The Heritage Centre would be grateful for any information about this image. A similar photograph can be found in this album (0335): 001/0335/IMG_105789
The person and equipment in the image are yet to be identified. The Heritage Centre would be grateful for any information about this photograph. A similar image can be found in this album (0335): 001/0335/IMG_105791
The person and equipment in the image are yet to be identified. The Heritage Centre would be grateful for any information about the image. A similar image can be found in this album (0335): 001/0335/IMG_105787
In the image from the right: Dr. A. L. Mudaliar (Chairman, Board of Governors) presents a memento to Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar) at the farewell ceremony. 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 concern. He brought infectious enthusiasm to bear on the organization of all the Gymkhana…
Seen in the image from the left: Mrs. Shanti Sengupto (wife of the Director), Mrs. Parvatham Natarajan, Priya (daughter of Mr. R. Natarajan), Mr. R. Natarajan (first Registrar), Dr. A. L. Mudaliar (Chairman, Board of Governors), Prof. B. Sengupto (Director) and Prof. R. Krishnamurthi (Head of the Humanities Department). The two staff members giving the invocation are yet to be identified. 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…
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 Registrar ended in 1965. A farewell party was organised in his honour in April that year.
Seated on Mr. R. Natarajan’s (first Registrar) left is Dr. A. L. Mudaliar (Chairman, Board of Governors) and to his right is his daughter, Priya. Also seen in the image, adjusting the microphone, is Mr. Y. S. Ramaswamy (Superintending Engineer) and behind him, partially seen, is Mrs. Shanthi Sengupto (wife of the Director, Prof. B. Sengupto). 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…
Seen in the image from the right: Priya (Mr. R. Natarajan’s elder daughter), 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 concern. He brought infectious enthusiasm to bear on the organization of all the…
Seen in the image from the left: Mr. R. Natarajan (outgoing Registrar) and Dr. A. L. Mudaliar (Chairman, Board of Governors). 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 organization of all the Gymkhana activities. Mr. R. Natarajan's term as Registrar ended in…