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Ramanuja

 

sri arabindo

 

 

Ramakrishna paramahamsa

 

 

Dr yellapragada subbarao.

 

 

so many legends vnnaru..

 

vela pina eppudu vasthayo movies..

 

 

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they are not money minting names man.. hard to digest but fact 

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Ramanuja

 

sri arabindo

 

 

Ramakrishna paramahamsa

 

 

Dr yellapragada subbarao.

 

 

so many legends vnnaru..

 

vela pina eppudu vasthayo movies..

 

ramakrishna paramahamsa movie in bengali

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KD1TsRBZnn8

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ambani pina guru ani movie teeesadu baga success ayindhi movie..

 

 

director manchi content and screenplay tho ravali.

 

phoolan devi

 

pan singh toomar lanti dongala pina movies kooda vachai hit kooda ayay..

 

famous dongala pina.. dawood Ibrahim pina company ... coroporate ram gopal varma chala movies teesadu..

 

bit still so many good autobiographies movies ga maratam ledhu

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[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OqFMGCMwDk [/media]

 

biography movie

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DR. kootnis ki prem kahani kooda super vuntudhi movie..

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Subhash Mukhopadhyay (Bengali: সুভাষ মুখোপাধ্যায় Shubhash Mukhopaddhae) (16 January 1931 – 19 June 1981) was a physician from Kolkata, India, who created the world's second and India's first child using in-vitro fertilisation, Durga who was born 67 days after the first IVF baby in United Kingdom.[1] Unfortunately, Dr. Subhash Mukhopadhyay was harassed by the state government, and not allowed to share his achievements with the international scientific community. Dejected, he committed suicide on 19 June 1981

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KOLKATA: A small room, stuffed with books and scientific equipment, on the fifth floor of a building on Southern Avenue has been Namita Mukhopadhyay's world for the past two decades. 

So when Dr Subhash Mukhopadhyay was belatedly honoured at a public meeting in Bangalore, it failed to bring any cheer to his wife. Namita has been paralysed and battling with ignominy and neglect ever since her husband committed suicide on June 19, 1981. 

Namita's only companion through this dark period has been cryobiologist Sunit Mukherjee, the only living colleague of her husband, who assisted the doctor in delivering the first test-tube baby in India. 

 

While Sunit is still busy writing letters to different corners of the world about the pioneering work of his colleague and preserving his legacy, Namita is confined to her bed. 

"We decided not to start a family as he (Subhas) wanted to complete his research. He was a very emotional person and dedicated himself to his work. But he never got any support either from the government or from his peers," says Namita. 

In fact, Namita still bitterly remembers how the state government did not allow her husband to attend a closeddoor seminar in Japan organised by Kyoto University, which invited him to present details of his experiments to the international community a few months after he delivered the first test-tube baby. "He was extremely depressed after the incident and distanced himself from everything," she says. 

Though Sunit feels happy about the recognition granted to Mukhopadhyay, he is still disillusioned man. "Our state government is not doing anything even after we have furnished all the details. There has not been any reply," he rues. 

Sunit is yet to recover from how Mukhopadhyay's peers mocked his efforts. 

"Some of them are still alive and I do not know what they are thinking now. I am not interested in any witch-hunting but only concerned with restoring his claim," he says. 

He, however, expresses his gratitude to two doctors who have been instrumental in restoring Mukhopadhyay's honour. "Without the help of T. Anand Kumar and Baidyanath Chakrabarty, our claim could never have been substantiated," he says. 

Novel techniques 

Prof Sunit Mukherjee, only living member of Dr Subhash Mukhopadhyay's team, with the doctor's wife Namita. n Use of gonadotropins for ovarian stimulation prior to ovum pick-up. 

Using transvaginal route by colpotomy for harvesting (since trans-vaginal ultrasonography was not available in 1970's). 

Developing a cryopreservation technique for freezing, storing & thawing the embryos for placing them in the uterus

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