K Kasturirangan, Former ISRO Chief, Suffers Heart Attack in Sri Lanka, Being Brought to Bengaluru
Former ISRO chairperson and head of New Education Policy's drafting committee K Kasturirangan suffered a heart attack in Sri Lanka and is being shifted to Bengaluru for treatment, sources said on Monday. His condition is stated to be stable, they added.
New Delhi, July 10: Former ISRO chairperson and head of New Education Policy's drafting committee K Kasturirangan suffered a heart attack in Sri Lanka and is being shifted to Bengaluru for treatment, sources said on Monday. His condition is stated to be stable, they added.
Kasturirangan, 83, has previously been chancellor of the Jawaharlal Nehru University and chairman of the Karnataka Knowledge Commission. He has been a former member of the Rajya Sabha (2003–09) and a former member of the now defunct Planning Commission of India. Scientists Find Planet with Metal Clouds ‘like a Mirror’.
He was also the Director of the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, from April 2004 to 2009.
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