Find out which IIT established India’s first Department of Computer Science and discover how it became the cornerstone of ...
Prof Vaidyeswaran Rajaraman, widely regarded as the \"Pitamah\" of computer science education in India, passed away due to ...
Remembering V. Rajaraman, a pivotal figure in India's computer education, whose contributions shaped the software industry ...
In 1965, Prof V Rajaraman launched India’s first Computer Science course at IIT Kanpur, mentoring pioneers who would go on to ...
A Bhatnagar Prize winner, Rajaraman was also honoured with a Padma Bhushan in 1998, besides several other awards. He wrote ...
Prof Vaidyeswaran Rajaraman, known as the 'Pitamah' of computer science education in India, died at 92. He was instrumental in shaping India's technological revolution.
His efforts were instrumental in establishing the first formal academic programme in computer science in 1965 at IIT Kanpur. Rajaraman laid the foundation for the nation’s technological revolution.
The India Skills Report 2025 shows MBA and computer science graduates are India's most employable talent, driven by hybrid ...
In his 1983 science fiction story, an Indian astrophysicist predicted what schools would look like in 2050. Jayant Narlikar envisioned a scene where an alien, living among humans, would sit in front ...
Bengaluru scientist and Prakrit scholar among six distinguished winners of the Infosys Prize 2025 for impactful research.
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