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D. S. Kothari "went to Cavendish Laboratory on a U.P. Government fellowship in 1930 and worked with Ernest Rutherford, P. Kapitza, and R. H. Fowler". [5] He was awarded a PhD from Cambridge University in May 1933 with a thesis entitled "The quantum statistics of dense matter" [6] and he published in the Proceeding of the Royal Society, London. [7]
National Education Commission (1964-1966), popularly known as Kothari Commission, was an ad hoc commission set up by the Government of India to examine all aspects of the educational sector in India, to develop a general pattern of education, and to recommend guidelines and policies for the development of education in India. [1]
Kothari left his position as assistant director of the National Institute of Community Development in 1963 to establish the CSDS. It was housed initially in a building owned by the Indian Adult Education Association at Indraprastha Estate, Delhi. [4] CSDS later moved in 1966–1967 to its present location.
Jehangir Kothari (1857-1934), Parsi merchant; Komal Kothari (1929 – 2004), Indian folklorist and ethnomusicologist from Jodhpur; Meghna Kothari, Indian film actress; Priyanka Kothari also known as Nisha Kothari (born 1983), Indian film actress; Rajni Kothari (died in 2015), Indian political scientist, political theorist and academic
Sri Mansukh Lal Mahadev Bhai Kothari also commonly known as Mansukhbhai Kothari (25 July 1925 – 27 November 2015) was an Indian businessman and industrialist. He was the founder of Kothari Group of Industries. [1] He was famously dubbed by media as the "father of pan masala industry". [2]
Dwarkadas Prahladadas Kothari (born 7 October 1944) [1] is an educationist and professor who has held leadership positions at engineering institutions in India including IIT Delhi, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur and VIT University, Vellore. Currently, He is with Electrical Engineering Department as Hon. Adjunct Professor.
DS Kothari Centre for Research and Innovation in Science Education [19] D S Kothari Centre for Research and Innovation in Science Education and Amstel Institute (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) have instituted this project in collaboration. [20]
Professor S. P. Kothari is an Indian-American academic and the Gordon Y Billard Professor of Accounting and Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management and a Padma Shree awardee. His field of research is strategic and policy issues, securities regulation, auditing, and corporate governance.