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Jayant Narlikar, the storyteller who brought the stars closer to India

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02.06.2025

Some people do not come in through the door but rather jump through the roof. Jayant Narlikar was one of them. In 1964, when Fred Hoyle and he announced in Cambridge University their new theory of gravity, suddenly Jawaharlal Nehru’s modern India found a hero in science. It is therefore no surprise that Narlikar became a household name overnight in a country seeking its bearings in the world of science and technology.

He passed away peacefully in his sleep, just two months short of his 87th birthday on July 19, marking the end of an era. He doesn’t leave behind a vacuum but a thriving world-class institute in the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA); a galaxy of young women and men inspired by his work and books; and millions of admirers all over the globe. He has “curved” a special place for himself in “time”. That would be the right way to remember him and a fitting tribute.

Today, we should celebrate the life of a great human being, committed to science and its propagation, a man who personified excellence in whatever he indulged in. It is a matter of great........

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