elayaraja   wrote on 11th January 2013

Rest in peace

   

Tapobrata Sarkar   wrote on 11th January 2013

Really sorry to hear this. Rest in Peace, Sir.

   

Saibal Kumar Sinha   wrote on 13th January 2013

I was a student at IISC in Material Science when Dr. Srinath was there. Have met him there various times. He was an excellent person and researcher. My deep condolences towards his family

   

pradeep takhar   wrote on 16th January 2013

that is absolutely unfortunte news for all of us that prof.Professor Laxmipuram Srinivasachar Srinath has leaved this world ,but whatever they did for universe that will be rememberd as long as uviverse will exist,

   

Muhammad Danish   wrote on 19th January 2013

May his soul rest in peace ......

   

PRASANNA BAYAHTTI   wrote on 24th January 2013

Deepest condolence to Sri L S Srinath

   

J P Gupta   wrote on 26th January 2013

Prof. L S Srinath joined IITK in the early Sixties and became famous for clarity of his thoughts and teaching. His handwriting was very clear and better than typing. He took the Mechanical Engineering Department to new heights and worked very closely with both Dr Kelkar and Dr Muthana. Our last meeting was around 1990-91 when he and Mrs Srinath visited us in our Washington residence when I was at the Embassy of India and he was at University of Maryland after his term as IITM Director. He was one of the rare professors with experience of and having contributed to the development of three fine institutions: IITK,IISc and IITM. May his soul rest in peace.

   

s   wrote on 3rd February 2013

that is absolutely unfortunte news for all of us that prof.Professor Laxmipuram Srinivasachar Srinath has leaved this world ,but whatever they did for universe that will be rememberd as long as uviverse will exist,

   

j J P Gupta wrote on 26th January 2013   wrote on 5th February 2013

J P Gupta wrote on 26th January 2013 Prof. L S Srinath joined IITK in the early Sixties and became famous for clarity of his thoughts and teaching. His handwriting was very clear and better than typing. He took the Mechanical Engineering Department to new heights and worked very closely with both Dr Kelkar and Dr Muthana. Our last meeting was around 1990-91 when he and Mrs Srinath visited us in our Washington residence when I was at the Embassy of India and he was at University of Maryland after his term as IITM Director. He was one of the rare professors with experience of and having contributed to the development of three fine institutions: IITK,IISc and IITM. May his soul rest in peace.

   

swati   wrote on 11th February 2013

sad news from me