Man Who Gave Us Electronic Voting System Is No More

February 29, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

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S. Rangarajan, the man who gave India the Electronic Voting Machine has passed away. He was more popular under he penname Sujatha which he used for his articles, novels, screenplay and dialogues for several Tamil movies.

He passed away in Chennai on Wednesday. He was 73.

S Rangarajan was an electronic engineer for Bharat Electronics Limited, and headed the team that designed and manufactured the EVM first used in 1989.

In the 2004 general elections, nearly one million EVMs were used a sign of its success. Subsequently, he also fine tuned the EVM to its present form.

Writing under his wife Sujatha’s name, he entertained three generations of Tamil readers with lucid prose and humour.. He could demystify the most complex fact in a layman’s language. He wrote 100 novels and more than 200 short stories, and his fictional private detectives Ganesh and Vasanth are part of Tamil folklore.

He was also a much sought-after screen play and dialogue writer who worked with top directors like K. Balachander, Mani Rathnam and Shankar (the latest being Sivaji). At the time of his death, he was working on Shankar’s mega move, Robo starring Rajnikanth and Aishwarya Rai.

News Source: Hindustan Times

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Baba Amte is No More

February 10, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

Baba AmteHailed as Gandhian of our times Murlidhar Devidas Amte alias Baba Amte died at his Anandvan ashram in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra on Saturday, 9 Feb 2003

Baba Amte was a well known social activist and Magsaysay award winner who stood against the causes he believed in.

Amte devoted his life to the care and rehabilitation of leprosy patients.

May his soul rest in peace.

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A Letter That Changed Course of Events

February 8, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

The times were tough.

Maharana Pratap had squandered away his wealth on wars with Akbar and lived in quite poverty.Rana Pratap was distressed by the sufferings of his family. His queen slept on the bare ground, ate off leaves and his children often wept through sheer hunger. It is said that one day dogs took away the roti made for his children and they had to sleep in hunger.

And Rana thought, “Is it worth all this?” Read more

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