Theoretical physicist ECG Sudarshan passes away

DHNS
May 14, 2018

Bengaluru, May 14: Renowned theoretical physicist Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan, popularly known as ECG Sudarshan, passed away in Texas on Monday. 

He was recommended for Nobel Prize in Physics for a record nine times. 

He was a professor at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru.

Born in Kottayam district of Kerala, he studied at the CMS College Kottayam, Madras Christian College and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Later, he moved to the US for his PhD and continued his research there while teaching at the University of Texas for a period.

In 2007, Sudarshan told Hindustan Times that he was 'wrongfully denied the Nobel Prize at least twice — in 1979 and 2005.'

“The 2005 Nobel Prize for Physics was awarded for my work, but I wasn’t the one to get it. Each one of the discoveries that the Nobel was given for was based on my research,” he told HT.

“Glauber (Prof Roy Glauber of Harvard University) had built his work upon my work in the quantum theory of optical coherence. It is professional thievery.” 

Sudarshan had published his theory in a 1963 issue of Physical Review Letters, a prestigious science journal. Glauber’s work was in the same issue, but the work for which he was awarded the Nobel came a bit later, reported DNA in 2005.

However, according to ToI, even in 2013, he was willing to accept justice though it was delayed.

In 1979, according to Sudarshan, Steven Weinberg, Sheldon Glashow and Abdus Salam received the award for the study which he developed the basics.

Sudarshan is known for his contributions in Sudarshan-Glauber representation, the hypothetical particle Tachyons which can travel faster than light, Quantum Zeno effect, quantum optics, quantum computation among others besides his thoughts on philosophy and religion.

He was awarded Padma Vibhushan, the second largest civilian award of India, in 2007. He also bagged the prestigious Physics awards including Dirac Award, CV Raman Award and the Majorana Prize.

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July 2,2020

Kalaburagi, Jul 2: Hoteliers in Kalaburagi have claimed that their business is hit due to night curfew timings in the state.

The night curfew in the state has been imposed from 8 pm to 5 am.

Speaking to news agency, Sudarshan, a hotelier said, "Peak business hour is 7-10 pm but now we close by 8 pm. There is almost no business. We are unable to pay our workers. The government should think about it".

"We haven't received any benefit from the government so far. If we are in trouble how will we help our workers? Relaxation should be given," he added.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka government on Tuesday announced a complete lockdown on Sundays till August 2.

So far, Karnataka has reported 15,242 COVID-19 cases, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 

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Media Release
June 14,2020

Mangaluru, June 14: The management of Barakah International School and College has announced to waive off 33% of tuition fee in order to lessen the burden on parents who are undergoing financial crisis due to covid lockdown. 

This decision was taken after a series of virtual meetings with the Managing Director, Academic Director, Principal, Manager and PRO.

“While the school needs to continue to meet all the commitments and responsibilities towards the staff salaries, software, networking, etc, we fully understand that in the prevailing circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, job loss, reduction in salaries, general hardships of the self-employed businesses and the slowdown in the economy,” sated a release issued by the school.

“We would support our parent fraternity pro-actively and at the same time continue to meet the high-quality standards of our teaching- learning process and infrastructure so it has been decided that 1/3 of the tuition fee to be waived off for 2020-21,” the release said.

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May 5,2020

Mangaluru, May 5: Covid-19 pandemic has caused widespread economic devastation in the country. Many people have lost their livelihood. All sectors of the economy are in distress. Providing relief to the needy is the need of the hour.  Responding to this humanitarian crisis, Dakshina Kannada Automobile & Tyre Dealers Association has contributed a sum of Rs. One Lakh towards Covid-19 relief.

Association President Sri Kasturi Prabhakar Pai along with Vice President Sri Harsha Kumar Kedige, Secretary Sri K. Vilas Kumar and Treasurer Sri Maroor Shashidhar Pai handed over two cheques for Rs. 50,000/- each favouring ‘PM Cares’ – the Prime Minister’s Covid-l9 Relief Fund and ‘Chief Minister Relief Fund Covid-l9’ of Karnataka respectively to Smt. Sindhu B. Rupesh, IAS, Deputy Commissioner of D. K. District at her office in Mangalore on Monday, May 4, 2020.

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