Sad demise of Prof. Santosh Sar ­ VSSUT

March 28th, 2010

Sad demise of Prof. Santosh Sar

UCE in the News, by admin.

Sad but true!

Dear Alumni,
Dr. Prof. Santosh Sar, UCE’77 Batch, Prof. in Mechanical Engineering,VSSUT, Burla passed awaya on 26.03.2010 at Kalinga Hospital due toKidney failure. He was only 55 years. This time he was Chairman Orissa JEE.
Pray God to bless his soul to remain in peace and to give streangth to his family.
God is very cruel to take good persons quickly to his place.
SSS Panda

Updates:

The news spreaded quickly and many Alumni had visited Kalinga Hospital to have the last darsan of the dearest Sir, a good humanbeing.

Pl find below the Condolence sent by some of Alumni———

CONDOLENCE

1) Dear Satya,

So sorry to receive such an unexpected bad news about Prof. Sar’s demise. I know him for many decades. First time i met him in UCE during my daughter’s admission in 1996. From that time i had contact with him for some matter or other in connection with OBA. VISSUT lost a good professor, we lost a good alumni. Thank you for your message, please keep doing.

Mine and M.K.M.’s condolences are with his family.

Renubala Mohanty

2) Dear Friends,

A very sad news indeed. Our Friends Santosh Sar, the most amicable, sociable and the most simple boy of our batch is no more. God has taken him to His abode.

I had been to the hospital along with Bimal mishra and Jagannath Mohanty and can not describe the sad atmosphere of friends and relatives. We have lost a true friend indeed. May Lord Jagannath Jee give strength and stand by the side of the bereaved family.

Kalinga Hospital is keeping the body for tonight and his relatives plan to take him to Swargadwar tomorrow morning. Let us assemble at Kalinga Hospital early morning to have his last darshan and bid farewell. Friends, out of bhubaneswar , who like to see him, may have his darsana in the attached picture.

When a friend departs, we realize life is too small. But let us all assemble and stand by his family in such hour of deep grief and sorrow.

Yours,

Er.Lalit Mohan Pattnaik,UCE 77 batch.

Plot-226, Unit-III, Bhubaneswar

3) Dear Panda

It is a very very sad news for me, I have been to his house many times during Burla days with Khandai.I was so much associated with him that he was almost a daily friend at tea shop during break hours at IIT, Kharagpur.I met him last when I went to Burla last time with you for our scholarship.He is such a pragmatic and humble person that anybody who interacts with him will get to know his greatness of personality.Moreover his sister was reading with us during BJB days and was the humblest and simple girl I rememeber ,in entire college those days.

I feel losing a permanent link to UCE and a good senior friend and mentor.

I condole his death from deepest of my heart and for me a personal loss indeed.

I pray to God that his soul rest in peace.

Please explore the condition of his family and possibilities if we can be of any help to them

Prasant Das, UCE’84

GM, Adani

4) May GOD give strengh & Blessings to his Children, his parents & wife.

R.C.RATH

1970 Mechanical mEngineering

5) Dear Mr SSS Panda,

I am very much touched by receiving the sad news about Dr S Sar.May god bless the family and children.If any condolence meeting in Bhubaneswar inform. I remember Prof. SAR as one of my respected sincere well-behaved teacher.

May God find a place for him in heaven.

SARMISTHA PARIJA

READER

MECHANICAL ENGG, DEPATT

C E T, BHUBANESWAR

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Responses to “Sad demise of Prof. Santosh Sar”

  1. Its shocking to hear about Sara Sir.He is one of the most friendly teacher I have come across my stay in UCE as well as in my academic career.He used to teach us mechanics.He was a good teacher and a very good human being.I pray to the Almighty for his soul to rest in peace.It is an irreparable loss to UCE.

    Arindam Kar at Apr 5, 2010 4:29 pm
  2. This is shocking…can’t believe on my eyes on what I am reading. Sar sir was the most student friendly teacher in entire UCE. I can’t forget those T&P days when I came really close to him. It was his hard work and bilief on the students that resulted in a surger in placement during our era and continued next too. M going to miss you sir…

    When last tym i visited college, i couldn’t meet you. I thought, i’ll meet you in my next visit; but the next tym is never going to come anymore…

    Ayusman Tripathy at Mar 29, 2010 11:55 am