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My Tale of Four Cities (An Autobiography)

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Item Code: NAN029
Publisher: National Book Trust, India
Author: Jayant V. Narlikar
Language: English
Edition: 2017
ISBN: 9788123778457
Pages: 523 (60 B/W Illustrations)
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 9.5 inch x 6.5 inch
Weight 890 gm
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About the Book

My Tale of Four Cities is the English version of Narlikar’s autobiography Chaar Nagrantale Majhe Vishwa written originally in Marathi. The book is divided in four parts. The first part represents the early years (1-19) in Banaras (Varanasi). The second describes the author’s stay in Cambridge, England first as a student and then continuing as a Cambridge Don. The third part covers the 200 months in Bombay, that is, until the year 1989 when the author moved to Pune. The fourth part describes the post- 1989 period in Pune, which includes the author’s major achievement of creating a scientific institution of a unique kind. Known as IUCAA (Inter- University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics) this almost unique institution has already made a name internationally. The events, ambience, personalities that played significant roles in the author’s life appear as the description unfolds. The author recalls his interactions with distinguished personalities like the philosopher S. Radhakrishnan, the writer E.M. Forster, scientists like Fred Hoyle, Paul Dirac, S. Chandrasekhar, politicians like Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, musicians like Narayanrao Vyas, aschitect Charles Correa etc. His time- span as described here covers the period 1938-2003, a period when there were significant changes in India on the political front, on the technology front and on the educational front.

About the Author

Jayant V. Narlikar (b.1938) is arguably one of India’s most celebrated scientists, and is well known for his work on cosmology and theoretical astrophysics. Although long known as a non- believer in the ‘Big Bang’ model of the universe, his overall views on cosmology are taken seriously; so much so that he was once elected to the prestigious position of President of the Cosmology Commission of the International Astronomical Union. He has written textbooks in his field and they have been very well received. Besides he has written books in popular science and science fiction as well as on encouraging the scientific temper amongst the masses. These efforts of his were recognized through the Kalinga Award of UNESCO. Some other notable awards conferred on Narlikar include: Sahitya Akademi Award (2014) for his autobiography, Padma vibhushan (2004), Adams Prize (1967), and Padma Bhushan (1965).

Preface

In recent times a number of authors approached me with the suggestion of writing my biography. While I did not consider myself as a suitable subject for such an exercise, I began to wonder if I could have a dash at writing my own story. Will a middle class Indian born in a princely state adjoining British India- educated in an academic household in the serene atmosphere of Banaras Hindu University, followed by higher studies in Cambridge with a few years as Faculty Member at the ancient university, then returning to work in the prestigious Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Bombay in India and finally migrating to the city of Poona to set up a unique institution- have anything interesting to say beyond these few lines?

The answer seemed in the affirmative, when I first did this exercise in my mother tongue Marathi. Encouraged by the venerable publisher the late S.P. Bhagavat of Mouj Publication, I went ahead and found the response very encouraging. As the book saw several reprints by Mouj, I also began to receive suggestions to write the English version. At the advice of the late Dr. Ananthamurthy, I approached the National Book Trust to explore the possibility of an English version. Shri Setu Madhavan, Chairman, NBT welcomed the proposal and thanks to the help received from his colleagues the book is now in your hands!.

The four cities referred to in the title, Banaras, Cambridge, Bombay and Poona, happen to be the four cities where I spent most of my life; although my work has taken me to fifty countries around the world. The reader will find the pages relating to Cambridge are proportionately far more than those describing the other three cities. There are two reasons for this. Cambridge University recently celebrated its 800th anniversary and has successfully nurtured its academic traditions over eight centuries. For an outsider like me going there as a student, it was a fascinating place and even after spending fifteen years there, it continues to be the same. I felt that I should share my fascination with the reader also. The second reason was a practical one. I used to have regular correspondence with my parents during my Cambridge years and they had preserved all my latters, carefully filing them. Thus I had a ready account of the day gone by revived in contemporary form.

The three Indian cities have since been renamed as per their earlier historical names: Varanasi for Banaras, Mumbai for Bombay and Pune for Poona. I have stuck to the names that were current at the times described in the book.

My wife Mangala has helped by serving as a trial reader and she has made practical suggestions for which I am grateful. The photographs included belong to old times and with a few exceptions, it is next to impossible to recall who were the photographers. But I should acknowledge them all. I also thank Vyankatesh Samak for secretarial assistance.

Contents

Prefacevii
Banaras 1938-1957
1Roots and Early Memories1
2School Years12
3Family life in BHU22
4Summer Vocations in Kolhapur39
5College Days51
6Preparation for Cambridge57
Cambridge 1957-1972
7A Passage to England71
8Settling in Cambridge80
9The First Year at Cambridge87
10Travelling Around99
11The Year of the Wrangler108
12The Final Undergraduate Year124
13Embarking on Research136
14The Return of the Native142
15Research and Controversy152
16Working for the Smith's Prize162
17Fellow of King's180
18A Don's Life195
19A Matter of Gravity215
20An Unprecedented Welcome229
21When Two Hands Become Four246
22Householders in Cambridge266
23House and Family283
24Bye Bye Cambridge!300
Bombay 1972-1989
25Back to the Next315
26Lessons in Co-existence326
27Visits Abroad334
28Household Issues353
29Public Outreach365
30The Nehru Planetarium377
31Working in TIFR382
32Some Memorable Occasions394
33SAC- PM405
34TIFR: The Final Days412
Pune 1989-2003

35The Birth of IUCAA431
36IUCAA Dedicated446
37IUCAA Consolidated464
38Heading for Retirement476
39Looking Back495
Index505

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