Udupi: ‘Teacher of Teachers’ and ‘Custodian of Examinations’, Dr S Narayana Rao Completes Golden Era


Udupi: ‘Teacher of Teachers’ and ‘Custodian of Examinations’, Dr S Narayana Rao Completes Golden Era

By Divvy Kant Upadhyay, Manipal
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Sep 5: If last week saw celluloid celebrity Kamala Hassan making headlines for a career spanning 50 years, the University town of Manipal had its own hero – a Chemistry teacher - retiring after having spent a golden era of his life in service to the institution.



Manipal University’s Dr S Narayana Rao retired on Monday after having served for 50 years and 2 months. The University recently held an official farewell party where they felicitated Dr Rao for his service, especially the 13 unblemished stressful but successful years he spent as the Controller of Examinations at the University. No wonder then that Pro Chancellor of the University, Dr HS Ballal said at the farewell, “these days to have the distinction of a 50 years’ service record at a single institution is not only a splendid achievement for the individual, but a matter of pride for the institution”.

It is common for people to speak well of a person who is bidding farewell, but in the case of Dr Narayana Rao, it had an extra touch of reality. He has been continuously hailed for his transparency and honesty as the Controller of Examinations. He is well known to have maintained utmost secrecy when it came to security and confidentiality of Examination papers. Often his family, including his wife, wouldn’t know about his whereabouts. In a lighter vein in the official circles, it was popularly said that Dr Rao even kept his own shadow guessing about his next move – such was his dedication to job assigned to him. His exam management system has been emulated by many other universities and his practices have come in praise from many senior academicians.

Dr Rao’s story is generally considered a work of fate or destiny as one may call it. In the year 1959 while on his way to Pune for a job, Dr Rao stopped over at Manipal to visit a relative. He happened to meet Dr TMA Pai who suggested he take a couple of Chemistry classes to pass his time while he was with his relatives. He recollects, “on the 12th of July, 1959, Dr TMA Pai appointed me at 9 am and I was asked to take my first class at 9.20 am”. He distinctly remembers having taken that class dressed in just a simple shirt and mundu.
Rest as they say is history. But present day students still marvel when they see their senior most professors touch the feet of Dr Rao, seeking his blessings. Dr Rao, humble that he is, generally feels embarrassed. The immense love and respect showered on Dr Rao and his wife Indira ‘teacher’ is commonplace at Manipal. The present MU Vice Chancellor, Dr Raj Warrier, (of the 1963 batch at Kasturba Medical College) was also a student of Dr Rao’s. It must be phenomenal for one to have taught for almost four decades and then live on to see your students become top notch doctors, teachers, vice chancellors and directors. No wonder, teaching is still regarded as one of the noblest and rewarding of professions.

Reading the citation that Dr Rao was felicitated with, MU Registrar Dr G K Prabhu said “Known for his meticulous care, mental acuteness and flawless procedures… (Dr Rao) carried on the administration of the Examination cell without any hitch or controversy”. An emotionally overwhelmed Dr Rao bid farewell re-emphasizing the values of teamwork and thanking everybody for the support rendered to him.

  

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  • DR. HARISH L. RAO, MANIPAL

    Thu, Nov 26 2015

    First of all, I am proud to be a student of Dr. S. Narayana Rao at the College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal during 1982-83 for Organic Chemistry and 1983-84 for Physical Pharmacy.

    I still remember the excellent guidance he gave during practical sessions and the mild jokes he used to make during the theory classes.

    While interacting with him, I had sensed some kind of high spiritual power in him & considered him as a visible form of God.

    It is due to his blessings that the mathematical equation which I had derived in Micromeritics while I was a student in 1985, has appeared in all editions of Prof. Martin's Physical Pharmacy textbook and become popular as "Rao's Equation".

    I keep remembering Dr. S. Narayana Rao during prayers, seeking his blessings & pray to God to give the very best of health, wealth & happiness to him as well as his entire family.

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  • Rose Marie Pais (nee D''sa), Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 07 2009

    Dear Dr. S.N. Rao, Congratulations on your completing your golden era as a dedicated and inspiring teacher of Chemistry. I will never forget my first encounter with you, when I came to finalize my admission procedures in 1980, and then my Basic Organic Chemistry classes in my first year of B'' Pharma.

    I have pleasant memories, and will never forget how you handled the class when I fainited during my first chemistry practical, in the old building (shed), and how you were busy advising the students when I was just coming around how not to leave the hostel without having breakfast.

    Thank you sir, for your dedicated life of teaching. I wish you good health as you retire from a full life of inspiring work. A grateful ex-student Rose Marie Pais (nee D''sa) B.pharma, (1980-84)

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  • arunachalam kumar, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    He was not just a chemistry teacher...he was a complete teacher... Humility is his middle name: in class once I saw him apologize to a chair which he had accidentally knocked over during his lecture

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  • Dr.Benedict Rebello, Mangalore/Abu dhabi

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    I was fortunate to learn from Dr. Narayan rao Chemistry during the PPC at KMC Manipal. he was an excellent teacher and examiner. THANK YOU Dr. RAO and may god grant you a healthy and peaceful retired life.

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  • nithyananda shetty , Karkala / Dubai

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    God Bless u Dronacharya ...

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  • B.G.Mohandas, Bijoor/ Dubai

    Fri, Sep 04 2009

    I am very proud to say that I am a student of Dr.Naryana Rao. This was in 1st year Pharmacy degree at KMC Manipal way back in 1967. My recent meeting with him wss when he took over as the Controller of Examinations of MU & later during his visit to Karnatka Sangha Dubai. He is very meticulous & his memory is the most sharp that he can even now recite the toughest chemistry formulae. During that meeting at Manipal he was happy to recieve me & explained the nitty gritty of his latest job & has no doubt carried this tough assignemnet in dignified way and introduced many new methodologies in Exams. He also has maintained utmost secrecy when it came to security and confidentiality of Examination papers. On this Teachers Day I stand up and Salute him with utmost sincerity and faithfullness.

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  • roopa, mangalore

    Fri, Sep 04 2009

    It was really a pleasure to read about Dr. Rao, his dedication, sincerity and commitment towards his work. He is like a inspiration to all youngsters like us. Praying god to give you good health and happiness. Best wishes and love.

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