Sad demise of Dr. T B Rajashekar - from all @ NCSI-NET
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Dear All, Destiny had dealt a major blow on all of us with the untimely and unfortunate demise of Dr. T B Rajashekar (http://144.16.72.189/raja/). An immeasurable loss not only to his family and friends, but to colleagues, professionals and to NCSI. NCSI-NET (an association of Past/present students and staff of NCSI - ), which was his brainchild, is like a ship without its captain. We had organized NCSI-NET meeting on Saturday, 4th June, as part of our monthly meeting plan. On 3rd he went to attend a marriage of his relatives, while he was rushing to return to Bangalore, his family asked him to stay back, to which he said "No, I have NCSI-NET meeting tomorrow and I have to attend". The alumni association never organized a meet without him (for more details see the attached message below). He was always there when we needed him and adjusted his schedule to match ours. The Agenda for the meeting on 4th June was a Brainstorming on "How to make a better professionals and Leaders: what it takes". The leadership aspect was added by him and he was to guide us with the same. But for the unfortunate event which has left us in a state of shock. NCSI-net was born in Feb 2001, and in his introductory talk he shared his vision. Three levels of contribution being: 1. We work as professionals to serve ourselves. 2. Start contributing to our organizations where we work 3. Start contributing to Society The net surged along with this vision in mind. In early 2005 Dr. Thimmappa Hegde, Neuro Surgeon, Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore, spoke to us on Work-life balance. After the talk, Sir shared his observations to few of us through e-mail. A few among the 20 points, he shared were: 12. We are all going to end up as mounted photographs one day! So, what we expect others to think of us when we are gone? 14. What legacy we want to leave behind? As all of us know, he was a man of multi facets. He was our leader, mentor, guide, teacher, friend and idol who was always there with us. What he also taught us was never to loose focus, confidence and passion for the profession. We have lost you in person sir, but you shall always remain in our hearts with your values and inspiration. He always wanted NCSI-NET to surge ahead irrespective of his presence. We have now come to a state where we have to take lead forward. We at, NCSI-NET pray God to rest your soul in peace and give us the strength and courage to keep your vision going forward. NCSI-Net is organizing a condolence meeting on the Friday 10 June 2005, at 6:30. Exactly a week after the unfortunate accident. A humble request to all NCSIans to be there to pay our respects to the man, who has a major stake in what we are today. NCSI-NET coordinators
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-----Original Message----- From: Dr. T.B. Rajashekar [mailto:raja@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in]
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 10:04 AM To: Babu Rajendra; 'Prasanna, T S' Subject: RE: Next NCSI-NET Meeting
That's fine, Babu. I will be there.
Another aspect I think we need to think about is what makes people to become leaders? How does one develop leadership qualities? How our trainees can become good information/library profession leaders?
Best wishes on your efforts
Rajashekar
-----Original Message----- From: Babu Rajendra [mailto:Rajendra.Babu@capco.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 4:35 PM To: raja@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in; Prasanna, T S Subject: RE: Next NCSI-NET Meeting
Dear Sir,
Thanks for the mail. As desired by you, we would like to post phone the meeting to 4th June 2005 to accommodate Srinivas's talk on KM implementation and Brainstorming. The programme for the meeting remains unchanged. We shall be really grateful, if you could kindly make to this meeting.
If you have any further suggestions, please let us know.
Warm Regards, Rajendra Babu and Prasanna.
H Rajendra Babu Financial Research Analyst Capco. Salarpuria Annexe, 351/5 - 10 Luskar, Hosur Road, Bangalore- 560 034 T-+91-80-51997351 http://www.capcoinstitute.com/ Capco Institute is the research arm of Capco Capco is the first services and technology solutions provider exclusively focused on forming the future of the financial markets. We unite thought leadership and practical application to improve profitability for our clients. ************************************************************************ The information in this email is confidential and is intended solely for the addressee(s). Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not an intended recipient, please notify the sender of this email immediately. You should not copy, use or disseminate the information contained in the email. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Capco. http://www.capco.com/ ************************************************************************ Sad demise of Dr. T B Rajashekar - from all @ NCSI-NET Dear All, Destiny had dealt a major blow on all of us with the untimely and unfortunate demise of Dr. T B Rajashekar ( http://144.16.72.189/raja/ http://144.16.72.189/raja/ ). An immeasurable loss not only to his family and friends, but to colleagues, professionals and to NCSI. NCSI-NET (an association of Past/present students and staff of NCSI - ), which was his brainchild, is like a ship without its captain. We had organized NCSI-NET meeting on Saturday, 4th June, as part of our monthly meeting plan. On 3rd he went to attend a marriage of his relatives, while he was rushing to return to Bangalore, his family asked him to stay back, to which he said "No, I have NCSI-NET meeting tomorrow and I have to attend”. The alumni association never organized a meet without him (for more details see the attached message below). He was always there when we needed him and adjusted his schedule to match ours.� The Agenda for the meeting on 4th June was a Brainstorming on "How to make a better professionals and Leaders: what it takes". The leadership aspect was added by him and he was to guide us with the same. But for the unfortunate event which has left us in a state of shock. NCSI-net was born in Feb 2001, and in his introductory talk he shared his vision. Three levels of contribution being: 1. We work as professionals to serve ourselves. 2. Start contributing to our organizations where we work 3. Start contributing to Society The net surged along with this vision in mind. In early 2005 Dr. Thimmappa Hegde, Neuro Surgeon, Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore, spoke to us on Work-life balance. After the talk, Sir shared his observations to few of us through e-mail. A few among the 20 points, he shared were: 12. We are all going to end up as mounted photographs one day! So, what we expect others to think of us when we are gone? 14. What legacy we want to leave behind? � As all of us know, he was a man of multi facets. He was our leader, mentor, guide, teacher, friend and idol who was always there with us. What he also taught us was never to loose focus, confidence and passion for the profession. We have lost you in person sir, but you shall always remain in our hearts with your values and inspiration. He always wanted NCSI-NET to surge ahead irrespective of his presence. We have now come to a state where we have to take lead forward. We at, NCSI-NET pray God to rest your soul in peace and give us the strength and courage to keep your vision going forward. NCSI-Net is organizing a condolence meeting on the Friday 10 June 2005, at 6:30. Exactly a week after the unfortunate accident. A humble request to all NCSIans to be there to pay our respects to the man, who has a major stake in what we are today. NCSI-NET coordinators ======================= -----Original Message----- From: Dr. T.B. Rajashekar [ mailto:raja@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in mailto:raja@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in ] Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 10:04 AM To: Babu Rajendra; 'Prasanna, T S' Subject: RE: Next NCSI-NET Meeting That's fine, Babu. I will be there. Another aspect I think we need to think about is what makes people to become leaders? How does one develop leadership qualities? How our trainees can become good information/library profession leaders? Best wishes on your efforts Rajashekar
-----Original Message----- From: Babu Rajendra [ mailto:Rajendra.Babu@capco.com mailto:Rajendra.Babu@capco.com ] Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 4:35 PM To: raja@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in; Prasanna, T S Subject: RE: Next NCSI-NET Meeting
Dear Sir,
Thanks for the mail. As desired by you, we would like to post phone the meeting to 4th June 2005 to accommodate Srinivas's talk on KM implementation and Brainstorming . The programme for the meeting remains unchanged. We shall be really grateful, if you could kindly make to this meeting.��
If you have any further suggestions, please let us know.
Warm Regards, Rajendra Babu and Prasanna. H Rajendra Babu Financial Research Analyst Capco. Salarpuria Annexe, 351/5 - 10 Luskar, Hosur Road, Bangalore- 560 034 T-+91-80-51997351 http://www.capcoinstitute.com/ http://www.capcoinstitute.com/ Capco Institute is the research arm of Capco Capco is the first services and technology solutions provider exclusively focused on forming the future of the financial markets. We unite thought leadership and practical application to improve profitability for our clients.
The information in this email is confidential and is intended solely for the addressee(s). Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not an intended recipient, please notify the sender of this email immediately. You should not copy, use or disseminate the information contained in the email. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Capco. http://www.capco.com/ ************************************************************************
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Dear Mr. Babu Rajendra I am among the many people who are absolutely shocked at the demise of Dr.Rajashekar. I have not had the opportunity of interacting with him as all of you in Bangalore/Mysore have had. However, being out of Karnataka, I have been lucky in meeting him and spending quite a bit of time on several occasions. Enough for me to say that he is indeed one of the rare person "par excellence" in our profession. I refer to some parts of the mail that you sent out *********************** 12. We are all going to end up as mounted photographs one day! So, what we expect others to think of us when we are gone? 14. What legacy we want to leave behind? As all of us know, he was a man of multi facets. He was our leader, mentor, guide, teacher, friend and idol who was always there with us. What he also taught us was never to loose focus, confidence and passion for the profession.
Another aspect I think we need to think about is what makes people to become leaders? How does one develop leadership qualities? How our trainees can become good information/library profession leaders?
Best wishes on your efforts
One of the messages on this forum had someone saying, that the best way we can pay tribute to Dr. Raja is by carrying out all his ideas / ideals / passion. I would like to share some of the best books that I have read - which talk about leadership (from within ourselves) and then how we take it to our profession. I would appreciate if these can be shared with people in the NCSI / Alumni, all those who worked with Dr. Raja - and of course anywhere else suitable Stephen Covey: 1. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People 2. Put First Things First 3. The 8th Habit The first book deals with how to work on oneself, (leadership within oneself) The second teaches the importance of prioritizing what is most important in everyone's life. It also focuses heavily on the work-life balance. The last is a complete focus on leadership. Robin Sharma 1. The Monk who sold his Ferrari 2. Leadership skills from the Monk who sold his Ferrari I have read all these (reading "The 8th Habit" now), and I feel I have gone through a tremendous learning experience. I wish to share this experience with everyone who feels deeply moved about our Great Leader - Dr. Rajashekar Regards Vasumathi Sriganesh Director, QMed A-3, Shubham Centre, Cardinal Gracious Road Chakala, Andheri East, Mumbai 400099, India Ph: 91-22-28229223 Fax: 91-22-28224358 Mobile: 98211-14510 Email: vasu@qmedin.com, Web: www.qmedin.com
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