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Vikram and Mrinalini Sarabhai (1948) Vikram Sarabhai was born on 12 August 1919 in a Gujarati Jain family, in Ahmedabad, India. [3] [4] His father was Ambalal Sarabhai a major industrialist committed to the Indian independence movement. [5] [1] Vikram Sarabhai married the classical dancer Mrinalini in 1942. The couple had two children.
Vikram Sarabhai was born on 12 August 1919 in Ahmedabad to Ambalal Sarabhai and his wife. His family, the Sarabhai family of India, were major industrialists committed to the Indian independence movement. [1]
The Sarabhai family is a prominent Indian family active in several fields. The patriarch, Ambalal Sarabhai, was a leading industrialist.While he created significant wealth, his children interested themselves in a wide variety of other endeavours, and the family is better known for those activities, rather than for their industrial enterprise.
Mrinalini Vikram Sarabhai (11 May 1918 – 21 January 2016) was an Indian classical dancer, choreographer and instructor. She was the founder and director of the Darpana Academy of Performing Arts , an institute for imparting training in dance, drama, music and puppetry, in the city of Ahmedabad . [ 2 ]
Mallika Sarabhai was born in Ahmedabad to Vikram Sarabhai and Mrinalini Sarabhai.She graduated from the St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad with a degree in Economics. [2] She then completed her MBA from IIM Ahmedabad in 1974 and Doctorate in Organisational Behaviour from the Gujarat University in 1976. [3]
Kartikeya Sarabhai was born in Sarabhai family of Ahmedabad, is the grandson of industrialist Ambalal Sarabhai. His father, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, is widely regarded as the father of India's space programme. Both his mother, Mrinalini Sarabhai, and his sister, Mallika Sarabhai, are Bharatanatyam dancers and social activists. Sarabhai was educated ...
As a member of the Indian Cabinet's Scientific Advisory Committee to the Cabinet, Bhabha played a key role in helping Vikram Sarabhai set up the Indian National Committee for Space Research. [33] The Homi Bhabha Fellowship Council has been giving Homi Bhabha Fellowships since 1967. [146]
Vikram Sarabhai, physicist and astronomer, established Physical Research Laboratory (1919–1971 CE) K. S. Chandrasekharan, mathematician (1920–2017 CE) Satish Dhawan, aerospace engineer (1920–2002 CE) Siva Brata Bhattacherjee, X-ray crystallographer (1921–2003 CE) Vasudeva Krishnamurthy, algologist (1921–2014 CE)