An inspiring personality
Personality
Professor (Dr.) Rajat Gupta, born and brought up in North-East, held the position of Director at National Institute of Technology Srinagar (NIT Srinagar) from 2011 to 2016, played a key role in streamlining and smooth running of the institution. In nurturing the favourable environment in the derailed campus, reformation in aged pedagogy, inception of innovative programs was popular name in the valley for his reputation and regard. NIT Srinagar shall remember Prof Gupta’s contribution in many facets and dimensions. He was an excellent professional with an extra ordinary attitude and outlook. Dr. Gupta's adept handling of challenges during protests, uprisings (which were frequent during his tenure), and major natural disasters, particularly the floods of 2014, provided valuable lessons and skill-building opportunities to his colleagues and disciples. Under his leadership, the institute achieved significant progress, including conceiving an idea of building a state-of-the-art auditorium, guest house, hostels, residential houses, and an impressive playground, though the fact is that the dream was materialized by his immediate successor Prof Rakesh Sehgal. In fact the unimaginable progress was a result of a collective effort of Prof Rakesh Sehgal and his team who played a crucial role in maintaining the harmony and achieving the heights, beyond imagination.
Prof Gupta, though a silent personality by nature, is an excellent orator and deep listener. His speeches used to be very precise, to the point and meaningful. He has been the brain behind many innovative programmes including extending support to organize INSPIRE Internship Programmes (PM’s Initiative) and International Conferences successfully, first time in the valley in collaboration with different IITs. He always disliked vanity, ostentation and often used to say that righteousness is the ornament of knowledge. This was one of his priceless virtues.
During an internship of School Children, while distributing Gulab Jamun to students after dinner, Prof Gupta shouted, why only one, give them two, they have our ambassadors of the valley. He immediately started distributing himself and once handing over the plates during dinner. Sometimes it so happens that we tend to forget the contributions of individuals who have been a part of the institution building.
Dozens of incidents exemplify Prof Gupta’s approachability and proactive problem-solving, demonstrating a hands-on approach to addressing crucial issues. Prof Gupta was on the same page with both his higher ups, Honble Chairpersons Dr M J Zarabi and Wajahat Habibullah. Prior to them, the Chief Ministers of the state, served as the chairpersons of the Board of Governors (BoG) NIT Srinagar, whose contribution is also worth to mention. I believe, Prof Rajat Gupta could be the right person to be appointed as Chairperson Board of Governors (BOG) of the Institute, the position being vacant from the last many years.
Prof. Gupta is an iconic figure in India from North East who embodies several personalities. He is an engineer, educationist, institution builder, communicator- all rolled into one and a solider of knowledge. In conclusion the vision and contribution of great personalities remains alive in our hearts. One cannot forget the immense contribution of Prof Gupta in shaping the minds and thoughts of people assocaited with NIT Srinagar. His sagacity, compassion, and far-sightedness will be remembered for ever and we shall look forward for his return as Chairperson, Board of Governors, National Institute of Technology Srinagar.
Author teaches Nanotechnology at NIT Srinagar