
Award Padma Vibhushan, scientific communicator and important astrophysicist Dr. Jayant Diffrier died in Pune on Tuesday at the age of 87. He died in his sleep early in the morning, the PTI report said, quoting family sources.
He recently underwent hip surgery in the city hospital and survived three daughters.
Dr. A puffy, a towering figure in Indian science, was well known for its pioneering contributions to cosmology, its efforts to popularize science and establish leading research institutions in the country.
Early Life of Dr. Jayant puffer
The puffer was born on July 19, 1938 and finished his early education on the campus of Banaras Hindu University (BHU), where his father, Visudev Vasudev Piflikar, professor and head of the mathematical department, and he said PTI, and said PTI, and said PTI.
He returned to India to join the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (1972-1989), where the theoretical astrophysical group has expanded and gained international position.
In 1988, the Commission for grants to the University of Dr. Dogura to establish a proposed center between the University of Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) for its founding director.
In 2003, IUCAA Directorate organized until his retirement. Under his leadership, IUCAA gained a worldwide reputation for perfection in teaching and research in astronomy and astrophysics. The report was Professor Emeritus in IUCAA.
In 2012, the third world Academy of Sciences dr. Dogura’s price for the establishment of a center for perfection in science.
Was known for his science stories -fi
In addition to his scientific research, Dr. Dogruck known as a scientific communicator through his books, articles and radio/television programs.
He is also known for his science -Fi stories.
In 1996, UNESCO was awarded the Kalinga Award for popular scientific work.
Dr. Padmabhushan won a padmabhushan in 1965 at a young age of 26 years.
In 2004 he was awarded Padmavibhushan and the Maharashtra government appreciated it in 2011 at the highest civil price of the Maharashtra Bhushan.
In 2014, the Sahitya Academy, the premiere literary body in India, chose its autobiography for its highest prize in regional language (marathi) writing.
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