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This dirty person is great mathematician. Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh. Amongst other achievements in his field, he challenged Dr. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity.
And this is how, this brilliant fellow was during his last/wee days of life…. sick, shabby, homeless, lost mind, in complete anonymity.
He was born in the Year 1942, in Baby Yoda Pew Pew Madafakas Star Wars Ugly Christmas Sweater, Patna, India. In the year 1961 he was admitted to the prestigious Science College, Patna. Thereafter, he went to University of California, Berkley to study Mathematics and got his PhD form there. In 1969 he joined NASA as an Associate Scientist Professor in Washington DC, USA. In 1972 he returned to India and joined as a Lecturer in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur.
Vashishtha Narayan Singh had challenged Einstein’s theory of Relativity, ‘E=MC2’. Army Black Knights Baby Yoda Star Wars Ugly Christmas Sweater also challenged Gauss’s theorem in Math's. While he worked at NASA, 31 computers were briefly shut down before the launch of Apollo (spacecraft). During this time, he started calculating with pen and pencil. When the computers were fixed, his calculations and that of the computer were equal and exactly same. He was called man whose brain works faster than computer.
Even during his last days before death, the writing copy, books, pen n pencil remained his best friend. A new copy and pencil were bought for him every fourth day. When he came from America he brought 10 boxes full of books.
Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh had battled with schizophrenia (mental illness) for over three decades. Boba Tea Characters Star Wars Ugly Christmas Sweater had not no one to take care of him, he suffered alone. His wife had divorced him due to his illness and abnormal behavior. He died in anonymity, he passed away in the year 2019 like an ordinary soul.
Had he wanted, he could have stayed in America and would have been a wealthy, renowned person. But, instead he chose to return to India and teach the budding, young Mens Christmas Sweater Star Wars in the field of mathematics.
India fails to respect, the true geniuses and talents…. It is sad but true!. Geniuses live a covert life in India and are ignored by the Government and the media. The extraordinariness in India do not get the recognition and honor they should get. They are neither looked after nor are cared. The brilliants in the India pass away in oblivion.
Actors and cricketers are risen to the podium of being God’s in India. But, no one bothers about brilliant minds like Dr. Vashishtha. India per se fails to encourage its pool of talent, fails to groom them and make good use of them.



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Prakash Jha to make a biopic on this eminent mathematician | Lazy Updates
Prakash Jha to make a biopic on this eminent mathematician | Lazy Updates

Vikas Bahl is making a biopic on mathematician Anand Kumar, called Super 30, which has Hrithik Roshan playing the lead role. And now acclaimed filmmaker, Prakash Jha, is all set to make a biopic on the life of eminent mathematician of Bihar, Dr Vashishtha Narayan Singh.

Confirming the same, Prakash Jha said, “Dr Vashishtha Narayan Singh, the brilliant mathematician from Bihar is our national…
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Prakash Jha to direct biopic on mathematician Vashishtha Narayan Singh
Prakash Jha to direct biopic on mathematician Vashishtha Narayan Singh
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Filmmaker Prakash Jha
Filmmaker Prakash Jha, known for his socio-political dramas, will direct a biopic on the life of Indian mathematician Vashishtha Narayan Singh, whom he considers the “nation’s treasure”. Excited to be a part of the film, the Gangaajal director said in a statement: “Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh, the brilliant mathematician from Bihar is our national treasure. His…
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Dr Vashishtha Narayan: The genius less known, lesser cared
Dr Vashishtha Narayan: The genius less known, lesser cared
Dr Vashishtha Narayan Singh, whom the outside world once described as India’s Einstein, passed away and will be cremated with `full state honours’, we read from the newspapers.
Also, we read about the President, the Prime Minister, Bihar Chief Minister, and all powerful people condoling his death and describing him as the `great’, “India’s pride’, “genius’, `wizard’, what not.
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Prakash Jha to make biopic of Indian mathematician
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‘Gangaajal’ director says Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh is a national treasure
Filmmaker Prakash Jha, known for his socio-political dramas, will direct a biopic on the life of Indian mathematician Vashishtha Narayan Singh, whom he considers the “nation’s treasure”.
Excited to be a part of the film, the Gangaajal director said in a statement: “Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh, the brilliant mathematician from Bihar is our national treasure. His life is so inspiring, I would love to direct a biopic on him.”
The film is being produced by Vinay Sinha and his daughter Priti Sinha.
Vinay said: “I have been reading about and tracking the life of Vashishtha Narayan Singh since many years. His is a story of tremendous highs and lows and now we are all set to produce a film on him. I couldn’t be happier.”
Priti told the media in Patna that the main motive behind the biopic on Singh is to inform people about a great mathematician and his work and life.
She said Singh has been suffering from schizophrenia for decades and is not keeping well.
“But we want to tell a real story of a genius,” she said, adding that the team is working on the film’s cast and the names of the actors will be announced soon.
Jha will take a call regarding the film’s shooting.
Singh is currently staying in Patna along with his younger brother. According to records available, Singh was born in a village in Bhojpur district of Bihar in 1942. After graduating from Patna Science College, Singh was awarded a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, US, in 1969.
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Prakash Jha to make a biopic on mathematician Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh
Prakash Jha to make a biopic on mathematician Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh
Prakash Jha to make a biopic on mathematician Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh
A year ago, Vikas Bahl had announced a biopic on mathematician Anand Kumar but the filmmaker wanted the story to revolve around his famous Super 30 concept which is about educating underprivileged kids. On the other hand, Raajnee…
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We all are familiar with the name John F. Nash, the Nobel Prize winner in economics for his game theory in the year 1994. Atleast you must have seen one of the best movies ever made (according to me) named ‘A Beautiful Mind’ based on this great mathematicians life. How inspiring it is to know about his life, after suffering from schizophrenia (A disorder that affects a person’s ability to think, feel and behave clearly) and the way recover and finally won the Nobel prize. It is truly inspiring.
Many of us know John Nash’s story. But how many of us have ever heard about an Indian mathematician Vashishth Narayan Singh. None or may be very few. It is very unfortunate as a country for India, as it cannot look after it’s own countries wealth. I feel this is a person everyone should know about his journey at least every Indian.
From a village in Bihar to USA, from the life of name and fame to the life of mental disturbance and poverty this is Dr. Vashishth Narayan Singh’s story-
Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh was born as the first son of Late Lal Bahadur Singh and Smt. Lahaso Devi in Village Basantpur, under Sadar Block of Dist. Bhojpur on 2nd April 1942. His father was working as a policeman in the state Police Dept.. Vashishtha Narayan Singh had his primary education in the village school. Thereafter, he went to Netarhat School in class VI. In the year 1962, he passed his matriculation examination, topping in the entire state of Bihar.
After his school education, he got admission in the prestigious Patna Science College. From Netarhat to Patna Science College, in 1963, was a natural progression for him but what happened thereafter was something extraordinary. Dr Nagendra Nath, Principal of the college, also a Maths teacher, on getting complaints, one after the other about Vashishtha often disturbing the Maths classes by posing questions somewhat unrelated, summoned him to his office chamber one day. He was given a few difficult questions, much beyond the Intermediate class he was student of, to solve. Not only did he solve them promptly right in front of the Principal but also further showed his skill in solving each of them in ways more than one. Dr Nath was awestruck, stood still for a while in total disbelief for he was face to face with kind of prodigy he had never encountered before. What followed after that was even more remarkable. The Rules of the University were amended and made flexible (courtesy, Governor cum Chancellor of the university) to enable Vashishtha to straightaway take the B Sc (Maths Hons.) final year exam after his first year in college. He topped the class with distinction. At the end of his second year in college, he was allowed to take the M Sc (Maths) final exam.
In earlymid 1960’s Bihar College of Engineering Patna, was in much better shape and world class faculty members used to visit the College. There was some Mathematics Conference in Bihar College of Engineering during mid 60’s where Prof John L. Kelley, HOD University of California, Berkley(UCB) as also present.
He had presented a list of 5 most difficult problems in Mathematics or so. Vasistha Narayan Singh solved all of them and that too in different ways.
This Berkley professor got impressed and requested him to come to Berkley for further study. Vasistha Narayan Singh told him that it would be difficult for him to come to US on his own. HOD promised all the help and kept the word. HOD arranged for visa and flight ticket and got him into UCB. He took good care of Vasistha Narayan Singh at UCB as Vasistha Narayan Singh was a shy person. Vasistha Narayan Singh did not let down HOD and did his PhD with style and went on to work for NASA. You can find his Ph.D thesis even now here.
Things were going fine with him till sometime in 1975, and what happened one day changed all that. He was found snubbing his junior for an error in a manner somewhat unfamiliar with him and much to the annoyance and disappointments of others working in his unit. Promptly he was referred to the doctor – a psychiatrist. He was diagnosed as the one suffering from schizophrenia at its early stage and was prescribed some therapeutic medicines to continue with.
By then, Singh had become a role model for the youth in Bihar. He worked at UCB as assistant professor. He was perhaps also Bihar’s most eligible bachelor of his time. Marriage proposals came from across the state. In 1972 he finally gave in to his family’s wishes and decided to tie the knot. His bride was the daughter of a government doctor from a nearby village. A month after the nuptials, the couple departed to live out their American dream.
“In America, Bhaiyya‘s wife one day found him taking some pills,” says Prasad (his brother), “and asked her father about them. That’s how we ourselves came to know about his illness.”
In 1974, the couple returned to India and Singh started teaching at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. However, he soon become “fed up with the internal politics” there and opted instead to join the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai. He later moved to the Indian Statistical Institute in Kolkata.
Badly shaken by Singh’s mental condition, his wife left for her father’s house, never to return to her husband. Prasad says, “We do not blame her. Not everybody can live under such circumstances.” Their divorce was finalised in 1976. “It had a huge impact on our brother. He suddenly become very withdrawn and stopped eating,” says Prasad. A few months later, he became violent. The family was left with no options, but to send him to the Kanke Mental Asylum (now Central Institute of Psychiatry, Kanke).
He was discharged from the institution in 1985, but two years later, he disappeared from home. Despite all efforts, he could not be located. For four long years, the family waited for word about him, until some people informed them that Dr Vashishtha Singh had been found loitering near a garbage dump in his ex-wife’s village like this-
“After that, we have never let him out of our sight,” says Prasad.
When I saw the above picture for the first time I just couldn’t beleive my eyes. “How on earth this is possible” was my first expression. You might is thinking the same.
Now He speaks, but only when spoken to, and he avoids eye contact while speaking. When asked about his stay in Berkeley, he says with some lucidity, “I had a very good time there. I used to live at 10/20 Vine Road or was that 20/10?” Then just as suddenly he loses his train of thought. He mumbles, “But all of that has been destroyed now. Don’t you know Russia dropped atom bombs there? America is a wasteland now. Kelly sahib is also very worried.” His nephew, Rakesh, tells him that his mentor died many years ago. Singh insists, “No, no, he is alive, I spoke to him last night. He is in Delhi.”
I think how ignorant can be a country, above pic is just the reflection of this. A national treasure like him are treated like this. “We are not asking for any financial help from the government. All we want him to have is an academic atmosphere.” said his brother.
Compare this story with John F. Nash’s story. Almost similar circumstances he was also suffering from schizophrenia but with the support of his wife, friends and country he recovered and went on to win Nobel Prize. His story became famous. well he deserved that.
What happened here with Vashishtha Narayan Singh after being found with schizophrenia his wife left him (when he needs her most), most importantly his own country didn’t came up to support and help him.
The biggest irony is even now his own country is not giving him the respect he deserves. Probably they don’t even heard his name as media is busy spreading shit news.
But it’s our responsibility to know this gem and show some respect. Some of his pics
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The unsung mathematician from India We all are familiar with the name John F. Nash, the Nobel Prize winner in economics for his game theory in the year 1994.
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The Great Mathematician, solving 4-6 OUT OF 8 unsolved Math of ARYA BHATT.
The Great Mathematician, solving 4-6 OUT OF 8 unsolved Math of ARYA BHATT.
Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh was born as the first son of Late Lal Bahadur Singh and Smt. Lahaso Devi in Village Basantpur, under Sadar Block of Dist. Bhojpur on 2nd April 1942. His father was working as a policeman in the state Police Dept.. Vashishtha Babu had his primary education in the village school. Thereafter, he…
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Prakash Jha set to coordinate biopic on a mathematician
Prakash Jha set to coordinate biopic on a mathematician
Bollywood producer Prakash Jha is good to go to coordinate a biopic on the life of famous mathematician from Bihar, Vashishtha Narayan Singh.
Affirming the news, Prakash Jha said that the mathematician is a national fortune.
“Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh, the splendid mathematician from Bihar is our national fortune. His life is so moving, I would love to coordinate a biopic on him,” said Jha.
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The Man Who Challenged Einstein
The Man Who Challenged Einstein
=> The Living Mathematician Legend Dr.Vashishtha Narayan Singh :
-> He was born on 2 April 1942 in Basantpur village of Bhojpur district in Bihar, India to Lal Bahadur Singh and Lahaso Devi. He received his primary and secondary education from Netarhat Residential School and college education from Patna Science College.
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Prakash Jha to make a biopic on this eminent mathematician | Lazy Updates
Prakash Jha to make a biopic on this eminent mathematician | Lazy Updates

Vikas Bahl is making a biopic on mathematician Anand Kumar, called Super 30, which has Hrithik Roshan playing the lead role. And now acclaimed filmmaker, Prakash Jha, is all set to make a biopic on the life of eminent mathematician of Bihar, Dr Vashishtha Narayan Singh.

Confirming the same, Prakash Jha said, “Dr Vashishtha Narayan Singh, the brilliant mathematician from Bihar is our national…
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Prakash Jha to make a biopic on mathematician Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh | Lazy Updates
Prakash Jha to make a biopic on mathematician Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh | Lazy Updates
Prakash Jha to make a biopic on mathematician Dr. Vashishtha Narayan Singh
A year ago, Vikas Bahl had announced a biopic on mathematician Anand Kumar but the filmmaker wanted the story to revolve around his famous Super 30 concept which is about educating underprivileged kids. On the other hand, Raajneetifilmmaker Prakash Jha too is…
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