Vikram Sarabhai

Birthday August 12, 1919

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Ahmedabad, Bombay Presidency, British India (now in Gujarat, India)

DEATH DATE 1971-12-30, Halcyon Castle, Trivandrum (now Thiruvananthapuram), Kerala, India (52 years old)

Nationality India

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1919

Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai Jain (12 August 1919 – 30 December 1971) was an Indian physicist and astronomer who initiated space research and helped to develop nuclear power in India.

1940

He attended Gujarat College, Ahmedabad, but later moved to the University of Cambridge, England, where he took his tripos in natural sciences in 1940.

1942

Vikram Sarabhai married the classical dancer Mrinalini in 1942.

The couple had two children.

His daughter Mallika gained prominence as an actress and activist, and his son Kartikeya too became an active person in science.

During his lifetime, he practiced Jainism.

1945

In 1945 he returned to Cambridge to pursue his PhD and wrote a thesis, "Cosmic Ray Investigations in Tropical Latitudes", in 1947.

1947

Known as the cradle of space sciences in India, the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) was founded in 1947 by Vikram Sarabhai.

PRL had a modest beginning at his residence, the "RETREAT", with research on cosmic rays.

The institute was formally established at the M.G. Science Institute, Ahmedabad, on 11 November 1947 with support from the Karmkshetra Educational Foundation and the Ahmedabad Education Society.

Kalpathi Ramakrishna Ramanathan was the first Director of the institute.

The initial focus was research on cosmic rays and the properties of the upper atmosphere.

Research areas were expanded to include theoretical physics and radio physics later with grants from the Atomic Energy Commission.

He led the Sarabhai family-owned business conglomerate.

His interests varied from science to sports to statistics.

He set up the Operations Research Group (ORG), the first market research organization in the country.

Most notable among the many institutes he helped set up are the Nehru Foundation for Development in Ahmedabad, the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA), and the Ahmedabad Textile Industry's Research Association (ATIRA).

Along with his wife Mrinalini Sarabhai, he founded the Darpana Academy of Performing Arts.

Other projects and institutions initiated or established by him include the Fast Breeder Test Reactor (FBTR) in Kalpakkam, Variable Energy Cyclotron Project in Calcutta, Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) in Hyderabad and Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL) in Jaduguda, Jharkhand.

Sarabhai started a project for the fabrication and launch of an Indian satellite.

1966

He was honoured with Padma Bhushan in 1966 and the Padma Vibhushan (posthumously) in 1972.

Son of Ambalal Sarabhai, he came from the well-known Sarabhai family from India who were major industrialists committed to the Indian independence movement.

1971

On 30 December 1971, Sarabhai was to review the SLV design before his departure for Bombay the same night.

He had spoken to A. P. J. Abdul Kalam on the telephone.

Within an hour of the conversation, Sarabhai died at the age of 52 due to cardiac arrest in Trivandrum (now Thiruvananthapuram).

His body was cremated in Ahmedabad.

1975

As a result, the first Indian satellite, Aryabhata, was put in orbit in 1975 from a Russian cosmodrome.

He was the founder of Indian Space Research Organisation.

2019

On 12 August 2019, Google's Doodle for India commemorated Sarabhai's 100th birth anniversary.

2020

On 30 September 2020, ACK Media along with ISRO released a book namely, Vikram Sarabhai: Pioneering India's Space Programme.

It was released in Amar Chitra Katha's digital platform and merchandise, ACK Comics.

A 2022 web-series Rocket Boys was based on the fictionalized lives of Sarabhai and Homi J. Bhabha, played by Ishwak Singh and Jim Sarbh respectively

In the 2022 film Rocketry: The Nambi Effect based on Nambi Narayanan's life, Sarabhai was played by Rajit Kapur in the Hindi version and by Ravi Raghavendra in the Tamil version.