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Events in January 2008
Jan. 2 Sadhan C. Dutt (86), pioneer of consulting engineering services in India, in Kolkata.
Jan. 6 P. K. Sethi (80) inventor of the world-famous Jaipur foot in Jaipur following cardiac
arrest.
Jan. 7 S. K. Agrawal (55), Director-Projects, Nuclear Power Corporation of India, the man
behind the construction of all nuclear reactors in the country, of multi-organ failure in
Mumbai.
Jan. 15 Roger Anger (84), chief architect of the international township of Auroville,
Puducherry and designer of matrimandir, in France.
K. M. Adimoolam (69) renowned artist, noted for indigenisation of the Abstract
Expressionist heritage at his residence in Chennai.
Jan. 17 Robert James Fischer (65) American chess champion in a hospital in Iceland capital
Reykjavik.
Jan. 27 George Habash (81), founder of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palastine, of a
massive heart attack in Jordan.
Jan. 28 S. Thiruvenkatachari (97), eminent educationist in Chennai.
Jan. 29 Gopi (71), renowned Malayalam actor, in Thiruvananthapuram.
Events in February 2008
Feb. 1 Russi K. Karanjia (95), veteran journalist and former editor of Blitz at his residence in
Mumbai.
Feb. 5 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (91) the guru to the Beatles who introduced Transcendental
Meditation to the West at his home in the Netherlands.
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Feb. 7 J. Hemachandran (76) CPI(M) leader and four-time MLA from Thiruvattar, Tamil
Nadu, at a hospital in Thiruvananthapuram.
Feb. 8 K. Rajaram (82), former Speaker of the Tamil Nadu Assembly, in Chennai.
P. B. Ranganekar (95) veteran CPI(M) leader and freedom fighter, in Mumbai.
Feb. 9 Baba Amte (93), great social worker and reformer, at his ‘commune’ for leprosy
patients, ‘Anandvan’ at Warora village in Chandrapur district, Maharashtra of cancer.
Feb. 11 Tom Lantos (80), U. S. Congressman instrumental in getting the Hyde Act passed in
2006, battling cancer in Bethesda, Maryland. He is the only Nazi holocaust survivor
to serve in the U.S. Congress.
Feb. 13 Rajendra Nath (76) popular Hindi film comedian of yesteryear at his residence in
Khar, Mumbai, after prolonged illness.
Feb. 19 Basavarajeshwari (86), former Union Minister who won the Bellary Lok Sabha seat
three times in a row after a prolonged illness in Bellary.
Feb. 20 D.G.S. Dhinakaran (72), evangelist and founder-chancellor of Karunya University at
a Chennai hospital after a brief illness.
Feb. 25 Justice Hans Raj Khanna (95) former judge of the Supreme Court known for his
dissenting judgment in the 1976 habeas corpus case in New Delhi.
Feb. 27 S. Rangarajan (73) better known as Sujatha, one of the most prolific writers of
contemporary Tamil literature at a private hospital in Chennai after a brief illness.
Sulochana Pattabhiraman (76), Carnatic musician and eminent musicologist in
Chennai after a brief illness.
Events in March 2008
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Mar. 3 Mahema Devadoss (67), writer-artist, at her residence in Santhome, Chennai.
Mar. 6 Leon Greenman (97) the only Englishman sent to the Auschwitz-Birkenau
concentration camp in 1943 in London.
Mar. 19 Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (90), the British-born science fiction writer best known for
2001: A Space Odyssey, who had made Sri Lanka his home for the past 50 years, at a
hospital in Colombo after a brief illness.
V. Raghuvaran (49) Tamil actor in Chennai after a brief illness.
Mar. 20 Sobhan Babu (71), veteran Telugu actor at a private hospital in Chennai following
cardiac arrest.
Mar. 21 Raymond Leblanc (92), the Belgian publisher behind the global rise of Tintin’s
comic-book adventures penned by Georges Remi who wrote under the pseudonym
Herge, in Belgium.
Mar. 23 Justice K. G. Shah (73) one of the members of the Nanavati-Shah Commission
probing the Godhra train carnage in Gujarat, in his Ahmedabad residence.
Mar. 25 K. T. Mohammed (79) renowned Malayalam playwright in Kozhikode after
prolonged illness.
Events in April 2008
Apr. 5 Charlton Heston (84), Oscar-winning U.S. actor known for memorable roles in The
10 Commandments, Ben Hur at his Beverly Hills home.
Apr. 10 Gopal Raju (80), founder of the first ethnic newspaper India Abroad in the U.S., after
a brief illness.
Apr. 19 Germaine Tillion (100), French resistance fighter and celebrated anthropologist, at her
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home in Saint-Mande, in the Paris region.
Apr. 29 Albert Hofmann (102), the mystical Swiss chemist who gave the world LSD, at his
home near Basel, Switzerland of heart attack.
Events in May 2008
May 1 Nirmala Deshpande (79), renowned Gandhian, social activist at her residence in New
Delhi.
Irena Sendler (98), who saved some 2,500 Jewish children from the Nazi Holocaust
during World War II, in Warsaw.
Robert Rauschenberg (82), one of the foremost American artists of the 20th century
at his home on Captiva Island, Florida of heart failure.
May 19 Vijay Tendulkar (80), noted Marathi playwright in Pune. His Ghasiram Kotwal
(Ghasiram the Constable) is billed as one of the longest-running plays in the world.
May 26 Sydney Pollack (73), Hollywood producer and director of movies such as The Way
We Were, Tootsie and Out of Africa, in Los Angeles of cancer.
Events in June 2008
Jun. 1 Yves Saint Laurent (71), French designer who revolutionised women’s clothing in
the 1960s of a brain tumour in Paris.
Jun. 2 Bo Diddley (79), the rhythm and blues musician in Los Angeles.
Jun. 8 Alladi Ramakrishnan (85), founder of the MATSCIENCE in Chennai, in Gainesville,
Florida.
Jun. 12 Gunther Stent (84), one of the first scientists to confirm the structure of DNA of
pneumonia at his home in Haverford, Pennsylvania.
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Jun. 14 S. Ramachander (63), former Director of the Institute for Financial Management and
Research, in Chennai after a brief illness.
Jun. 17 Cyd Charisse (87), dancer and actor who rose to fame playing the vamp who entices
Gene Kelly in Singin’ in the Rain at her home in Los Angeles of heart attack.
Jun. 19 Barun Sengupta (74), journalist and founding editor of the Bengali daily Bartaman in
Kolkata.Jun. 24; Mallikharjuna Rao (57), a veteran of 375 Telugu movies of
leukaemia at a private hospital in Hyderabad.
Events in July 2008
Jul. 1 Ammannur Madhava Chakyar (92), Kodiyattom exponent at his residence Ammanur
Chakyar Madom at Irinjalakuda near Thrissur, Kerala.
Jul. 8 P. Ramachandran (83), veteran CPI(M) leader after a brief illness in Chennai.
Jul. 11 Dr. Michael DeBakey (99) who pioneered bypass surgery and performed more than
60,000 heart surgeries during his 70-year career at Houston’s Methodist Hospital.
Jul. 14 Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud (88), the former CJI, holding office between 1978-
85, at a hospital in Mumbai after a prolonged illness.
Jul. 24 Leela Ratnam (75), former national president of the Association of Inner Wheel
Clubs of India at her residence in Chennai.
Events in August 2008
Aug. 1 Harkishan Singh Surjeet (92), former general secretary of the CPI(M) of a massive
cardiac arrest at a hospital in Noida.
Aug. 3 Alexander Solzhenitsyn (89), Nobel Prize-winning Russian author at his home on the
outskirts of Moscow.
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Aug. 9 Bernie Mac (50), American comedian of complications due to pneumonia in a
Chicago area hospital.
Mahamud Darwish (67), Palestinian poet in a U.S. hospital from complications
following open heart surgery.
Aug. 10 Issac Hayes (65), symbol of soul music in the 1970s in East Memphis in the U.S.
Aug. 15 C. V. Sundaram (78), former Director of the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic
Research, Kalpakkam, after a brief illness in Chennai.
Aug. 20 Hua Guofeng (87), who succeeded Mao Zedong as Chairman of China’s ruling
Communist Party and briefly ruled the country, in Beijing, from an unspecified
illness..
Aug. 25 Ahmed Faraz (77), revolutionary Pakistani poet in Islamabad.
Aug. 27 C. R. Mitra, former director of the Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani, in New
Delhi.
Aug. 30 K. K. Birla (90), eminent industrialist and a Rajya Sabha MP for 18 years at his Birla
Park residence in Kolkata after a brief illness.
Aug. 31 Placid Rodriguez (67), renowned metallurgist and former director of IGCAR,
Kalpakkam, in Chennai.
Events in September 2008
Sep. 1 Thomas Bata (94), Czech-born head of the worldwide family shoe empire in
Toronto, Canada.
Sep. 2 H.Y. Sharada Prasad (84), media adviser to former Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi
and Rajiv Gandhi in New Delhi. after a prolonged illness.
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Sep. 8 Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan (73), violin maestro in Chennai after a brief illness.
Sep. 21 Dingiri Banda Wijetunga (86), former Sri Lanka President of a chest ailment in
Kandy.
Sep. 26 Paul Newman (83) legendary Hollywood film actor after a long battle with cancer at
his farmhouse near Westport, Connecticut
K. Venkataswami (75), former Supreme Court judge who enquired into the Tehelka
case in Chennai after a brief illness.
Sep. 27 Mahendra Kapoor (74), noted playback singer in Mumbai after a heart attack.
Sep. 29 Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi, president of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, at his home in
Himayanathnagar, Hyderabad.
Sep. 30 J.B. Jeyaretnam (82), whose name was a byword for opposition in Singapore’s
streamlined politics, in Singapore
Events in October 2008
Oct. 1 Poornam Viswanathan (87), noted Tamil theatre personality and character artiste
aafter a brief illness in Chennai.
Boris Yefimov (109), Russian cartoonist in Moscow.
Oct. 2 Rajendra Singh Lodha (66), renowned chartered accountant and heir to Priyamvada
Birla’s Rs. 5,000 crore legacy of a heart attack in London.
K. Narayanachari (85), retired Chief Photographer The Hindu in Chennai after a
brief illness.
Oct. 6 Laxmi Panda, a member of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s Indian National Army
at the AIIMS, New Delhi after prolonged illness.
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Oct. 19 Marilyn Ferguson (70), whose best-selling book The Aquarian Conspiracy helped
establish the New Age movement at her home in western Riverside county in the
U.S.
Oct. 20 C. V. Sridhar (75), ace Tamil film director in Chennai, after a brief illness.
Events in November 2008
Nov. 4 Michael Crichton (66), best known author of science fiction novels Jurassic Park
and its sequel The Lost World, The Andromeda Strain and creator of TV hit ER, in
Los Angeles of cancer.
Nov. 5 B. R. Chopra (94), legendary filmmaker famous for immortal Hindi classics like
Waqt (1965) and Naya Daur (1957) and TV serial Mahabharat in Mumbai after a
prolonged illness.
Nov. 10 Miriam “Zenzi” Makeba (76), South African anti-apartheid icon and singer better
known as Mamma Africa and the Empress of African Song of heart attack shortly
after performing at a protest concert iin Naples, Italy.
Nov. 14 Ajit Panja (72) former Union Minister and senior Trinamool Congress leader, of
cancer at a private hospital in Kolkata.
Nov. 15 James Heitzman (58), historian of South Asia and urban studies scholar in Stanford
hospital, California, of cancer.
Nov. 19 Manjeri Narayanan Nambiar (88), the “handsome villain” of Tamil cinema at his
home in Chennai following a brief illness.
Events in December 2008
Dec. 5 Russian Patriarch Alexei II (79), the iconic religious leader who restored the church
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from a post-Soviet shell to an institution of power and privilege aat his Moscow
home.
Dec. 11 Bettie Mae Page (85), one of America’s most photographed pin-up girls during the
1950s of pneumonia in Los Angeles.
Dec. 14 Saraswathi Gandhi (86), veteran freedom fighter and widow of Mahatma Gandhi’s
grandson Kantilal Gandhi, at a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram.
Dec. 18 H.N. Nanje Gowda (74) former Irrigation Minister in the Devaraj Urs Ministry and
an expert on inter.State river disputes iin Bangalore.
Mark Felt (95) the man known as Deep Throat, the secret informant in the
Watergate scandal that led to the downfall of President Richard Nixon in 1974 at a
California hospice.
Dec. 19 Carol Chomsky (78) wife of Noam Chomsky known for her work in
psycholinguistics of cancer at her Lexington home.
Dec. 20 Robert Mulligan (83), director of the Academy award winning film “To Kill A
Mockingbird”, at his home in Lyme, Connecticut of heart disease.
Dec. 24 Harold Pinter (78), the Nobel prize winning British playwright after a prolonged
illness.
Samuel Huntington (81), political scientist in Martha’s Vineyard, Harvard
University.
Dec. 25 Eartha Kitt (81), the versatile American singer and actor of colon cancer.
Dec. 28 Tuanku Jaafar Tuanku Abdul Rahman (86), Malaysia’s former king in Kuala
Lumpur.
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Dec. 29 Manjit Bawa (67) renowned painter in New Delhi.
Agnihotram Ramanuja Thathachariar (100) renowned Vedic scholar in Chennai.
Freddie Hubbard (70) jazz legend at a hospital in California, of complications from
a heart attack.