Mangalore: Birth centenary of math genius Prof K A Krishnamurthy held at SAC


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (DV)

Mangalore, Aug 23: "Math genius professor K A Krishnamurthy is an extraordinary personality, who was well versed in subjects such as moral science, art, music and sports; he was fondly remembered by his colleagues, students and close friends," noted professor R Victor former HOD of English department after the inauguration ceremony at Eric Mathias Hall, St Aloysius College here on Friday August 23.

"He had secured the second rank in Math in college; the answer sheets of which are still preserved in the museum as a memory. Professor K A Krishnamurthy has influenced many students with his teaching skills, I am also one among them. His teaching was simple tremendous as well as friendly.”
































“Prof K A Krishnamurthy was an extrovert, an avid socialite and he lived life to the fullest. He adored Carnatic music; his wife Kannakavalli was an equal genius,” he added.

Dr Vinaya Hegde, chancellor of Nitte University who presided on this occasion said “professor K A Krishnamurthy was a cynosure for all when he entered  the tennis court and played wearing a dhoti."

“I was amazed to know that he had guided a few of the tennis players in a tournament held at Chennai. He hails from Chennai but he would still speak in Konkani. He is a real role model to the society who showed how to lead life in extraordinary way,” he added.

On this occasion T Ananthakrishna chairman of Karnataka released the souvenir and said “Prof K A Krishnamurthy always emphasized students to work on their math sums. 'If you don’t work out on sums you will be stuck at the examination hall'”, he added.

"A students life is like a rose bud among thorns but prof K A Krishnamurthy would blossom them by removing thorns through his preaching," he stated.

Fr Denzil Lobo, rector of St Aloysius College, professor H Giridhar, former HOD of Physics Department, Govindas College Surthkal, professor KR Upadhyaya former HOD of English Department, St Aloysius College also spoke on this occasion.

Walter D’ Souza, president Prof KA Krishnamurthy Birth Centenary Celebration Committee welcomed the gathering,Fr Swebert D’ Silva,  secretary delivered the vote of thanks, Anu Priya Shetty lecturer compered the programme. 

  

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  • M W Pereira, Mangalore / Fano, Italia

    Fri, Aug 23 2013

    I studied in SAC from 4th Standard till PUC and and passed in 1968.
    In PUC we had a maths lecturer by the name Mathew, who was from Tamil Nadu.
    He was an excellent teacher in Maths.Always dressing smart and with an excellent command of English.
    I will also name some of the other teachers / lecturers who taught me.
    Dotty (is one of the most beautiful women on this earth), Delphin, Fr.Farais, Pandu master, Salu master, Fr. Rasquina,Fr. Stanley Coelho, PT Master D'Lima and many more whose names I have forgotten.But they are in my heart.
    Because of these great teachers, I am in a good position now.
    These teachers not only taught me whatever in the syllabus but also taught me how to walk through my life holding my head high, with pride and dignity. Great people they are!
    I met Fr.Rasquinha at the retreat house (Valencia) 2 years back. His memory is so sharp that he knew my name even after 45 years!
    If anyone of you readers know them, kindly comment.
    If they are still alive I want to meet them.Please let me know about their whereabouts.
    Have a nice day!

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Sat, Aug 24 2013

    Sir... Dotty may be beautiful... Few words about Krishnamurthy. Please .....At least at this occassion... Still dreaming Dotty ?

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 24 2013

    The maths lecturer in PUC that you are referring to is not Mathew, I guess. His name is Immanuel.

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  • M W Pereira, Mangalore / Fano, Italia

    Sat, Aug 24 2013

    You are right Allen. He was Immanuel. I know about Prof Krishnamurthy but he never taught me.
    Hence I cannot comment about him.
    I m sorry for that.

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  • Allen, Mangaloer

    Sat, Aug 24 2013

    yes, Mr Krishnamurthy used to teach 2nd B.Sc, and above for Maths (major) students.

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  • Gregory serrao, Nanthoor, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 23 2013

    Prof. Krishnamurthy taught me mathematics in the year 1969 to 1972. He was an excellent professor , very humble and had special technique in teaching mathematics.

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  • Edwar R. Monteiro, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 23 2013

    Sir(Prof. Mr. Krishnamurthy), I salute you for your dedication to the teaching profession. You taught me mathematics subjects as i was your student from the year 1969 to 1972. Great indeed was your techniques of handling students. He had the capacity to hold students attention and never scolded a single student during those years. Sir I bow my head before you. You were indeed one of the best Professor, the St. Aloysius College had. Jai Hind, jai Karnataka.

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 23 2013

    He was our Maths professor and HOD of Maths dept. Great teacher yet so humble. I still remember him coming to collage driving a Morris Minor car.

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