Munish Chandra Puri
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Munish Chander Puri (1939 - 28 December 2005) was Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at IIT Delhi. He was Organizing Chair, Asia Pacific Operational Research Societies (APORS). He was killed in Bangalore in the 2005 Indian Institute of Science shooting.
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[edit] Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Professor Puri first joined IIT Delhi in 1984. One of the popular undergraduate courses he used to teach was linear optimization.
On December 29, 2005 the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi mourned the death of its retired professor M C Puri in shootout at Bangalore terming it as a great loss to the institute.
Addressing a condolence meeting at the institute, IIT Delhi Director D P Kothari said the staff and students "deeply mourn the tragic, sad and untimely demise of Prof Puri". Kothari described late Prof Puri as a "very conscientious, hard working and devoted faculty member of the institute".
Prof. Puri was an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics. He won several laurels for his work on the subject. He was one of the most senior and influential members of the Operations Research Society of India (ORSI) and he has been attending the annual convention of ORSI without fail for the past 35 years.
[edit] Profile
Professor M.C.Puri did his B.Sc (Hons.) Mathematics in 1960, M.Sc. Mathematics in 1962 (first position) and Ph.D. in Operations Research in 1972 from Delhi University. He served at Hansraj College in Delhi University till 1984 and then served at IITD till 2004. He had supervised thirteen PhD thesis, nine MPhil dissertations, six M.Tech projects and eleven M.Sc. projects. He had written many research articles in various journals of international repute. His area of specialization, included combinatorial optimization, fractional programming, linear programming and network flow problems. He had been in the editorial board of Opsearch, an official journal of ORSI.
He was one of the founder members of the “Mathematical Programming Group (MPG)” which was started by retired Prof. R.N.Kaul, Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi in 1972. This group comprising of researchers from various colleges of Delhi University, IITD and Indian Institute of Science Delhi meets every Wednesday from 3-4 p.m at Delhi University to attend the seminar by some invited speakers or one of the researchers of the group. Professor Puri was one of the members who attended this weekly seminar since its inception.
Puri published 78 papers during his lifetime — 25 in Indian journals and 53 abroad. He also supervised 13 doctoral students.
[edit] Death
Prof. M.C.Puri, was attending the International Conference on operations research applications in infrastructure development in conjunction with the 38th Annual Convention of ORSI, which was organized by the Bangalore Chapter of ORSI from December 27-29, 2005 at J.N.Tata Auditorium, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.
At about 7 p.m. after convention was over at JN Tata Auditorium he with his three colleagues were walking towards the seminar hall of management studies for Annual General Body meeting of ORSI when suddenly bullets were fired from the back within the auditorium complex. Initially the firing was mistaken for crackers but Prof. M.C.Puri soon recognized that it was gunfire and his last words “this is bullet firing lie down” saved the lives of three other participants who were with him at that particular moment when the firing took place - but he was not able to save himself.[citation needed]
Prof M. C. Puri became a victim of the first ever terror attack in Bangalore.
[edit] Tributes
Mathematical Programming Group of Delhi and Department of Mathematics of Hans Raj College organised two day Symposium Recent Advances in Optimization Theory and Applications during October 27-28, 2006, at Delhi University in memory of Prof. Puri. A commemorative volume containing selected papers of Prof. Puri entitled Combinatorial Optimization Some Aspects, edited by his students and colleagues, was also released during the symposium.
The 39th Annual Convention of ORSI was held at Heritage Institute of Tecchnology, Kolkata during January 5-7, 2007 in memory of Prof. M.C.Puri (conference website http://www.calorsi.in).