Sad demise of Mr. Anil Kumar (M. Tech. 2nd year Biomedical Engineering)
Chronicle Editor @ Mar 09, 2008
We are sad to announce the untimely death of our student, Mr. Anil Kumar (2nd year M. Tech.) on Saturday 5th April, 2008, due to heart problem. He was suffering from chest pain for past two days and he was taken to Sir Sunder Lal Hospital (SSL) on the BHU campus, where he breathed his last. We all share the grief with his family. May his soul rest in peace. We received the following information from Arpit Sharma, 1st year M. Tech.
Sir,
Mr. Anil Kumar, student of M. Tech. 2nd year, School of Biomedical Engineering departed us on Saturday, 5th April 2008. Mr. Anil Kumar, a master of Microcontrollers, was born on 20th July, 1982 in Lakhimpur Kheri, UP. He was second child and only brother among three sisters. He was a man of practical knowledge; who was working on Microcontroller based ‘Heart Lung Machine with Bubble Detection’. If he could have completed his project then it could have saved life of many cardiac patients. His passage is not only a loss to his Family, friends, and department, Institute or University but also to humanity. His dream was to become an IES officer, to serve this nation. In his last voyage his friends received a microcontroller from his pocket through which he was going to give the final touch to his project.
His parents were informed after his passage. They reached Varanasi at 1 AM on 7th April. They were given the body in presence of Proctor Prof. S. K. Singh, Coordinator Prof. A. K. Ray, Mr. Neeraj Sharma (lecturer), Prof. S. K. Shrivastava (Hostel Coordinator), Warden Vivekanand Hostel and friends. They wished to take the body to their home town so BHU provided a van for it. They leaved the university at 3 AM and reached at about 12 noon.
Dr. S. K. Rai his supervisor is distressed on this news. He says I was waiting for his project to complete, so that it could have been proved as a commercial biomedical device to benefit many dying souls.
Mr. Neeraj Sharma his teacher says he was a calm guy and used to concern about his job.
Mr. Gaurav Goel his classmate says that Late Anil Kumar was of very cooperative nature. He used to assist him in his project and his expectation was that his project would have been completed through his valuable help. He was having a sound knowledge of electronic hardware.
Mr. Dilip Upadhyaya his roommate with tears says he was affable. He used to follow his routine hardly and we are missing him a lot in all of our work.
I also miss him as a good senior. He promised me to teach about microcontrollers, but nature did not accept this.
Thanking you
Yours Faith fully
Arpit Sharma
M. Tech. 1st Year
School of Biomedical Engineering
IT BHU