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Dr. Vikram Sarabhai was not only an imaginative and creative scientist but also a
pioneering industrialist and an astute planner. He made significant contribution
in the field of cosmic ray physics and in the development of nuclear power and
space programmes. When Dr. Bhabha died suddenly in 1966 in a plane crash, it
seemed almost impossible to fill the vacuum but fortunately a worthy successor
could be found in Dr. Sarabhai. He took up the nuclear programmes with a
challenge and also added fresh dimensions to the space research programmes.
2. Dr. Sarabhai was born on August 12, 1919 at Ahmedabad in a rich industrialist
family. His early education was in a private school in Gujarat College at
Ahmedabad. He then went to Cambridge, England, and obtained his tripos in
1939 from St. John’s College. He then came back to India and started research
work in the field of cosmic rays with Sir C.V. Raman at the Indian Institute of
Science, Bangalore. In 1945 he went back to Cambridge to carry our further
research on cosmic rays. There in 1947 he obtained a Ph.D. degree in the same
field.
3. It was as early as 1942, when Dr. Sarabhai and his newly-married wife, Sreemati
Mrinalini, were staying for some time in Poona. There he conceived the idea of
starting the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad. Soon after his return
from Cambridge in 1947, Sarabhai started looking for a place for this project. He
got a few rooms at the M.G. Science Institute to start the laboratory and Prof.
K.K. Ramanathan was made its first director in 1948. The foundation sto

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