Dear Colleagues,
Condolences
We are deeply shocked to learn of the sad demise of Veteran Cdr Radhakrishnan, who passed away at Chennai last night. He had been a very active member of the Movement and contributed greatly by arranging our meetings with political leaders of different hue. Every time we spoke on phone, he always sounded energetic and eager for our Cause. For 78 years, he had tremendous energy and verve.
We pray for peace for his soul. The IESM shares the grief of the family in this grim hour. I will call up Mrs Radhakrishnan Feb 16 to condole with her.
Jantar Mantar
Bhiwani boys continue to be in charge.
Best regards,
Lt Gen (Emeritus) Raj Kadyan
Chairman IESM
Dear Friends,
The untimely demise of Cdr N Radhakrishnan, is a very big loss to "Report My Signal" and all its members. It was just four days ago that he called me from Bangalore and told me about the letters he had sent to the Prime Minister and few other political leaders regarding the problems created by 6 CPC. He said that he will soon forward those letters to me after he receives their replies. Shri Jaswant Singh, Honourable Member of Rajya Sabha, was a cadet in Dog Sqn NDA, when Cdr N Radhakrishnan was the Div Officer there.
Cdr N Radhakrishnan, along with two other veterans, was responsible to push the case of ECHS and got it going for the first time. With the support of MD ECHS, he was now in the process of carrying out a study of the whole ECHS systems and procedures to rectify its problems as faced by veterans. It will be a big loss to the veterans as far as the process of improvements in ECHS is concerned. Some one will have to restart the whole process. I pray to Almighty to give peace to the departed soul and strength to all the near ones and dear ones to bear this irreparable loss.
In sorrow -
Chander Kamboj.
16 Feb 09.
Date: Sunday, 15 February, 2009, 8:50 PM
Sad news just came in from Cmdre Pk Viswanathan (Retd) that Commander (Retd) N Radhakrishnan a very old active Veteran (NFDC membership no 001) passed away last night at Chennai. Survived by Mrs Sita Radhakrishnan presently at Chennai.
Navy Foundation Delhi Charter deeply mourns the passing away of an energetic Veteran and prays for peace to the departed soul. He would always be remembered and missed by all of us at the NFDC functions in the years to come.
Regards,
Cdr SS Ahuja (Retd)
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