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  1. D. S. Kothari was president of the Indian Science Congress at its golden jubilee session in 1963. He was elected President of Indian National Science Academy in 1973. His research on statistical thermodynamics and his Theory of White Dwarf Stars gave him an international reputation.

  2. Dr Daulat Singh Kothari, a theoretical physicist and Dean of the Faculty of Science of Delhi University, was appointed the first Scientific Adviser in July 1948, at the age of 42.

  3. Fateh Lalji’s first wife died early without any child. By his second marriage to Lahar Bai (niece Ordia) he had four sons (Daulat Singh, Madan Singh, Duleh Singh and Pratap Singh) and a daughter (who died early). Among the sons, Pratap Singh is the only survivor at the present time.

  4. 21. Okt. 2020 · A tribute to the scientist, teacher, administrator and humanist Daulat Singh Kothari, who made significant contributions to physics, defence science and education in India. The article covers his biography, achievements, publications and legacy.

    • Amit Roy
    • amitroy1948@gmail.com
    • 2020
  5. Daulat Singh Kothari (1906–1993)∗ Scientist, Teacher, Administrator and Humanist India has been fortunate to have had a band of dedicated and inspiring leaders at the forefront of all spheres of human activity at the time of independence. They provided the basic founda-tions for nation-building. In the field of education, one such luminous ...

  6. Kothari Institute envisions to be, a center of learning, academic excellence and innovative research at the interfaces of Science, Society and Spirituality. It will strive to develop scientific temper for logical and evidence based thinking towards peace and harmony for Global good.

  7. A true lain, Kothari meticulously followed the principles of Right Conduct involving the practice of Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya and A¥..rigraha. He was deeply read in the Upanishads, the Gita, Buddhist and lain scriptures. He believed in a holistic approach to the individual, science and society.