Lalitha   wrote on 1st January 2014

I had an opportunity to learn Holistic Yoga from Prof. NL Arora in the year 1997 free of cost. Although he was very strict, he never minded to repeat and repeat the asanas to teach us. Even for today I remember his instructions and try to follow them. He would visit the campus for AE Dept related functions and I could meet him and discuss Yoga. It was a joy to see him around. Even last year he gave me his card and said he is active in Bangalore. It is shocking to know he is no more. May his soul rest in peace. Sincerely, Lalitha

   

Vaibhav saxena   wrote on 1st January 2014

Rip sir

   

Vaibhav saxena   wrote on 1st January 2014

Rip sir

   

Jyoti Prakash Agarwal   wrote on 3rd January 2014

One of the best guides (गुरवः);I would ever have. Om Shanti! Om Shanti!! Om Shanti!!! नैनं छिन्दन्ति शस्त्राणि नैनं दहति पावकः । न चैनं क्लेदयन्त्यापो न शोषयति मारुतः ॥ नित्यः सर्वगतः स्थाणुरचलोSयं सनातनः । तस्मादेवं विदित्वैनं नानुशोचितुमर्हसि ॥ वाहे गुरु (परमात्मा) !

   

ARUN KUMAR BHARGAVA   wrote on 5th January 2014

Prof. Arora was closely associated with me as I was a Supplier to IIT, Kanpur. He was a very noble soul and encouraged people to be sincere and straight forward in their approach. May God rest his soul in peace. We all pray to God to give the courage to the family members to bear this huge loss.

   

Sunil Datta   wrote on 9th January 2014

Narendra (NLA)was a close, dear and old friend. I first met him in 1961 at I.I.Sc. Bangalore; he joined as a M.E. I student in the Department of Aeronautical Engineering, then headed by Prof. Satish Dhawan, and I as a research Fellow. We often met afterwards; the last time at his residence in Bangalore some one year ago. It is a great personal loss to loose an affable and nice friend. Many memories of him and his family linger in my mind. I offer my heartfelt condolence to the bereaved family and pray to God to give them the strength to bear this irreparable loss. Sunil Datta

   

SWARANDEEP SINGH   wrote on 12th January 2014

R.I.P. sir, will miss u

   

ROMANA ZAFAR   wrote on 23rd January 2014

RIP Sir

   

RAJENDRA KUMAR   wrote on 23rd January 2014

God let his soul rest in peace. H.C.T IISER Bhopal

   

Himanshu Agrawal   wrote on 28th January 2014

I pray to GOD that may his soul rest in peace and his family get strength to bear with the loss. His departure from this world is a great loss of a man of great knowledge, experience, and wisdom. The way he blended modern life with the wisdom of the past to get benefit of the both was something to be learned from him besides his great technical knowledge in Aerodynamics and Computational Fluid Dynamics. His straightforward and positive interaction with students, always attempting to take them forward, make them learned and grow them both technically and socially, is something to be followed. The knowledge that I gain from him in my brief contact, has become a part of work and life. The absolute need of perfection in work that he propounded, has become ingrained like a piece of him has become part of me, and I believe it is not only me that carries a piece of his mind, there are many others all over the planet. Prof. N. L. Arora was in a league of his own, a league that is much desirable but seems to have become thinner by his departure to another world.

   

S. SHARADA   wrote on 28th January 2014

MAY HIS ATHMA REST IN PEACE. (R.I.P)

   

Krishna M Singh   wrote on 5th February 2014

My grateful salutations to a noble soul who appeared as a hardcore disciplinarian but had a heart full of compassion. He lived life of a true karmayogi. A father-figure who taught us disciplined life and was always there to support all of us who worked under him. May your soul rest in peace.