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Yelavarthy Nayudamma

Yelavarthy Nayudamma (Telugu:


)
[1][2]
(September 10, 1922 - June 23, 1985) was a
chemical engineer and a scientist killed on Air India
Flight 182 (Emperor Kanishka bombing).[3]

Aatre, R. Chidambaram, R.A. Mashelkar, J.S. Bajaj, K.


Kasturirangan, Verghese Kurien, S.Z. Qasim, M.G. K.
Menon and M.S. Swaminathan among others.[6]
The award for 2009 went to eminent defence scientist,
Dr. Vijay Kumar Saraswat who was instrumental in the
successful launch of the Agni-III missiles for 3 consecutive times.[7]

Introduction

Nayudamma was born in an agricultural family at


Yelavarru village near Tenali (Guntur district of Andhra
Pradesh state in India.)

4 Notes
[1] Nayudamma Site

He had his primary education in the village and studied


Intermediate in AC College here. Later, he did B.SC
(Chemical Technology) at the famous Banaras Hindu
University and a course in leather technology at Madras
Institute of Leather Technology. He contributed to the
initial development of the Central Leather Research Institute at Chennai, India. He was responsible for building
the international image of the institute and for establishing close ties with the Indian leather industry.[4]

[2] http://idrinfo.idrc.ca/Archive/ReportsINTRA/pdfs/
v14n3-4e/67124.pdf
[3] "Public hearing Volume 11" (Archive). Commission of
Inquiry into the investigation of the Bombing of Air India
Flight 182 (Commission denqute relative aux measures
dinvestigation prises s contre le vol 182 dAir India).
Friday October 13, 2006. p. 1034 (PDF 39-59).
[4] Nayudamma and CLRI: http://www.clri.org/Default.htm

He was married to Y. Pavana. His children included two


sons, including eldest son Ratheish, and one daughter.[3]
After Nayudammas death, his wife committed suicide.

[5] "Public hearing Volume 11" (Archive). Commission of


Inquiry into the investigation of the Bombing of Air India
Flight 182 (Commission denqute relative aux measures
dinvestigation prises la suite de lattentat la bombe
commis contre le vol 182 dAir India). Friday October
13, 2006. p. 1037-1038 (PDF 42-43). After only a
few hours in Cork, I had to rush back to India to see my
mother. I ew back in silence only to arrive to the next
blow; the news that my mother had died from her suicide
before I could reach her.

[5]

Honours and Positions held

He was awarded many national and international awards


and honours, including the Padma Shri.

[6] The Hindu : Andhra Pradesh / Guntur News : Missile


Man-II, looking ahead and farther

Nayudamma was conferred with the prestigious RajaLakshmi Award in the year 1983 from Sri Raja-Lakshmi
Foundation, Chennai.

[7] The Hindu : Andhra Pradesh / Guntur News : Nayudamma award for V.K. Saraswat

He served as the Director General of CSIR, New Delhi


and also as the 4th Vice-Chancellor of the prestigious
Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi from 12 June
1981 to 27 October 1982. He also served on many prestigious national and international committees.[2]

Dr. Y. Nayudamma Memorial


Award

Recipients of this prestigious award include T. Ramasami, A. Sivathanu Pillai, Nori Dattatreyuudu, Sam
Pitroda, G. Madhavan Nair, Kota Harinarayana, V. K.
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