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Dr. Hans-Dietrich Genscher at the convocation

Dr. Hans-Dietrich Genscher at the convocation
  • Photographs , Institute Events

Dr. Hans-Dietrich Genscher (Foreign Minister, Federal Republic of Germany) at the convocation This album is being compiled. The Heritage Centre would appreciate any information that can be provided about the photograph.

Sprinting for glory, 1970

Sprinting for glory, 1970
  • Photographs , Sports, Institute Events , 1970s

This photograph was taken during a track event, most likely a sprint at the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet. The meet was held in IIT Madras from 28 to 31 December in 1970. IIT Madras emerged as the winners of the tournament with an impressive tally of 68 points followed by IIT Kanpur with 40. Third place was shared by IIT Bombay, Delhi and Kharagpur who were able to score 24 points each. The points table has been recorded in the February 1971 edition of Campastimes. It is not clear to us who the participants are and also the event taking place.  

The IIT Madras Contingent at the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet, 1970

The IIT Madras Contingent at the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet, 1970
  • Photographs , Sports, Institute Events , 1970s

IIT Madras hosted the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet in 1970. The students appear to be dressed in formals, which is not the case today, where sports uniforms have replaced the earlier trend. The IIT Madras team went on to win the General Championship in this year. There is a detailed report of the sports meet in the February 1971 edition of the student run magazine Campastimes. The gentleman holding the flag has been identified as Mr. V. Prem Watsa, 1971 Chemical Engineering graduate. He is also a Distinguished Alumnus Awardee (1999). The person standing in the centre in the second row has…

A student taking part in a jump event, 1970

A student taking part in a jump event, 1970
  • Photographs , Sports, Institute Events , 1970s

This photograph was taken at the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet in IIT Madras. The student in the photograph appears to be either taking part in the long jump event or the triple jump event. In the three jumps high, triple and long (broad), Madras dominated. Kanpur was unable to score any points in the jumps, while Madras scored a total of 16, ten coming solely from triple jump. Bombay had ten points in jumps and Kharagpur had four. Delhi had three. It is not clear to us who the student in the photograph is.

Major General Prakash Singh Grewal declares the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet open, 1970

Major General Prakash Singh Grewal declares the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet open, 1970
  • Photographs , Institute Events, Sports, Visiting VIPs , 1970s

The event was held at the stadium at IIT Madras from 28-31 December. The home team IIT Madras won the General Championship. Grewal (chief guest) was the General Officer Commanding for Tamil Nadu, Mysore and Kerala. There is not much information available about him.  Also seen in the photograph, seated in the first row, is Prof. R. G. Narayanamurthi (Mechanical Engineering Department).

Major General Prakash Singh Grewal is escorted into the stadium by the Director and others, 1970

Major General Prakash Singh Grewal is escorted into the stadium by the Director and others, 1970
  • Photographs , Institute Events, Administrators, Visiting VIPs , 1970s

This photograph was taken during the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet at IIT Madras. Grewal was the General Officer Commanding for Tamil Nadu, Mysore and Kerala.  Seen in the photograph, from left, a gentleman (yet to be identified), Prof. R. K. Gupta (Gymkhana President), Mr. Navzer Mehta (General Secretary), Major General Prakash Singh Grewal (chief guest), Mr. C. V. Sethunathan (Registrar), Prof. A. Ramachandran (Director) and Mr. T. N. Venkataraman (Chief Security Officer).

Major General Prakash Singh Grewal takes the salute during the march past of the contingents, 1970

Major General Prakash Singh Grewal takes the salute during the march past of the contingents, 1970
  • Photographs , Sports, Visiting VIPs, Administrators , 1960s

In the Inter-IIT Sports Meet, five IITs took part, IIT Kanpur, Delhi, Bombay, Kharagpur and the hosts Madras. The event took place from 28 to 31 December in 1970. Major General Prakash Singh Grewal was the chief guest. Grewal was the General Officer Commanding for Tamil Nadu, Mysore and Kerala at the time. Seen in the photograph, on the stage, from left, Major General Prakash Singh Grewal, Mr. Navzer Mehta (General Secretary) and Prof. A. Ramachandran (Director).

A student taking part in a jump event, 1970

A student taking part in a jump event, 1970
  • Photographs , Sports, Institute Events , 1970s

This photograph was taken at the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet in IIT Madras. The student in the photograph appears to be either taking part in the long jump event or the triple jump event. In the three jumps high, triple and long (broad), Madras dominated. Kanpur was unable to score any points in the jumps, while Madras scored a total of 16, ten coming solely from triple jump. Bombay had ten points in jumps and Kharagpur had four. Delhi had three. It is not clear to us who the student in the photograph is.

A section of the audience at the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet in IIT Madras, 1970

A section of the audience at the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet in IIT Madras, 1970
  • Photographs , Institute Events, Sports, Administrators , 1970s

This photograph was taken at the opening ceremony of the event. According to a Campastimes report, the opening ceremony consisted of a march-past which went well. The chief guest Major General Prakash Singh Grewal took the salute and declared the meet open. This was apparently followed by fireworks and “balloons haunting the skies”. Mr. Navzer Mehta (General Secretary) delivered the vote of thanks. Seated in the first row, from left, Prof. S. Sampath (Deputy Director), Mr. Navzer Mehta (General Secretary), a person (yet to be identified), Major General Prakash Singh Grewal (General Officer…

Prof. A. Ramachandran addresses the audience at the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet, 1970

Prof. A. Ramachandran addresses the audience at the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet, 1970
  • Photographs , Sports, Institute Events, Administrators , 1970s

Prof. Ramachandran was the second Director of IIT Madras. He succeeded Prof. B. Sengupto in 1967.  This photograph was taken during the opening ceremony of the meet. Also seen in the photograph is Prof. R. G. Narayanamurthi (Mechanical Engineering Department, first row, first from left).

Prof. R. K. Gupta introduces the sports incharges of the IITs to Major General Prakash Singh Grewal, 1970

Prof. R. K. Gupta introduces the sports incharges of the IITs to Major General Prakash Singh Grewal, 1970
  • Photographs , Sports, Institute Events, Administrators , 1970s

This photograph was taken during the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet which took place in IIT Madras. IIT Madras hosted its first Inter-IIT Sports Meet in 1964. This was the third meet to take place. But it was only in this year, 1970, that IIT Madras won its first of many Championships. Seen in the photograph, from left, Prof. A. Ramachandran (Director), Prof. R. K. Gupta (Gymkhana President) and Major General Prakash Singh Grewal (General Officer Commanding, Tamil Nadu, Mysore and Kerala and chief guest). The other persons in the photograph are yet to be identified.

An athlete cruising through the lane during a track event, 1970

An athlete cruising through the lane during a track event, 1970
  • Photographs , Sports, Institute Events , 1970s

This photograph was taken during the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet which was held at IIT Madras. The track events were dominated by IIT Kanpur who managed to gather 39 points in the track events alone. IIT Bombay had 30, IIT Madras 25, IIT Kharagpur 24 and IIT Delhi 5. IIT Madras was unable to score points in the sprints, but did fairly well in the hurdles and middle and long distance races. It is not clear to us who the athlete in the photograph is, nor do we know the event he is participating in.

The IIT Bombay Contingent at the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet, 1970

The IIT Bombay Contingent at the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet, 1970
  • Photographs , Sports, Institute Events , 1970s

IIT Madras hosted the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet in 1970. IIT Bombay tied for the third spot along with IIT Kharagpur and Delhi in the General Championship with impressive performances in some of the track events and in a couple of the field events.  The students appear to be dressed in formals, which is not the case today, where sports uniforms have replaced the earlier trend. We can also spot the IIT Delhi contingent at the back, while IIT Kanpur and Madras are also visible.

Major General Prakash Singh Grewal declares the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet open, 1970

Major General Prakash Singh Grewal declares the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet open, 1970
  • Photographs , Institute Events, Sports, Visiting VIPs , 1970s

The event was held at the stadium at IIT Madras from 28-31 December. The home team IIT Madras won the General Championship this year. Grewal (chief guest) was the General Officer Commanding for Tamil Nadu, Mysore and Kerala. There is not much information available about him.  Also seen in the photograph, seated in the first row, is Prof. R. G. Narayanamurthi (Mechanical Engineering Department).

Prof. R. K. Gupta introduces the sports incharges of the IITs to Major General Prakash Singh Grewal, 1970

Prof. R. K. Gupta introduces the sports incharges of the IITs to Major General Prakash Singh Grewal, 1970
  • Photographs , Sports, Institute Events, Visiting VIPs , 1970s

This photograph was taken during the Eighth Inter-IIT Sports Meet which took place in IIT Madras. IIT Madras hosted its first Inter-IIT Sports Meet in 1964. This was the third meet to take place. But it was only in this year, 1970, that IIT Madras won its first of many Championships. Seen in the photograph, from left, Prof. R. K. Gupta (Gymkhana President) and Major General Prakash Singh Grewal (General Officer Commanding, Tamil Nadu, Mysore and Kerala and chief guest). The other persons in the photograph are yet to be identified.

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