Dear all, Thank you for joining the Memorial meet held in remembrance of Prof Kesav Nori on June 4th. The overwhelming outpouring of love and respect for the man speaks for itself. Special thanks to the Nori family for attending the event and making it very personal and special to all of us.
Click the below link to view the recording of the meeting.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rZg3VR1-rtySrl_uua2EB-5ozvm09Sx8/view?usp=sharing
Messages from the Nori family
Kesav Nori was a loving uncle, mentor and friend and I learnt several things from him. Lots has been said about origami, he taught me origami, something which I continue to do today. He also tried hard to get me interested in Hindustani music without much success… He taught me and got me interesting in computing and was instrumental in my move from Elec. Engineering to Computer Science. I also spent 2 wonderful years with him at TRDDC in Pune and learnt programming languages and compilers from him – he was fantastic at software abstractions and it came very naturally to him. I still fondly remember all the fantastic stories about the Pascal Compiler among other things – the time spent at TRDCC laid the foundations for my own career in programming languages – he was well ahead of his time and a visionary as far as software tools go. I continue to be inspired by him in several ways, and I shall miss him dearly. – Aditya V Nori
very beautiful – Uma Nori
I am his oldest niece, the daughter of his oldest brother. Kesav babai was 9 years old when my parents got married. My mother remembers him offering him to help her with errands outside the house from the age of 10. All of you have so rightly commented on his generosity of spirit and greatness of heart. The only thing that I think he asked was for people to think for themselves. (and learn origami, of course) – Annapurni Nori
Thank you so much for organizing this and inviting all of us. – Uma Nori
Thank you everyone – Anant Nori
Tribute messages that have been pouring in for Prof Kesav Nori.. Thank you all for paying your respects.
Great Professional and a close colleague. Sorry to lose him .Om Shanti – S Ramadorai
A towering figure in the field of computer science. A great presenter too, even before the days of PowerPoint , with those slides on overhead projector( old people who attended would know) A warm human being and a great friend. Om Shanti – S Mahalingam
Great friend, a giant in the field of computer science and pillar of TRDDC. May his soul rest in peace. Praying God to give strength to his wife Lakshmi, children Anant and Gauri to bear this loss. I am forever indebted to him for inducting me to deeper alleys of computer science and academics. It just been so tough on him as I had just come back from US all soaked in Sales. – Kiran Deshpande
I can vividly remember my first meeting with Kesav. He did not solicit but commanded respect. Keshav was a pioneer of machine learning and application of computers to literacy and multi lingual learning. His contribution to the corpus and people who followed his footsteps will remain – Prakash Kriplani, TCS
His keen interest in arts like calligraphy and origami have their traces in his technical work output too. Prof Nori drew one single diagram depicting the interactions for offshore outsourcing, a systems perspective. There is negligible criss-crossing bringing greater clarity of the problem. Such was his brilliance. – MGPL Narayana, TCS
His talk could be Greek and Latin to many yet he could engage with anyone comfortably and had ready wit and captivating smile. – Pravin Gandhi, TCS
I have fond memories of playing Tennis with him when he was at IIT/K. He was doing his PhD there in the late 70s. Approached the game with the same passion as he did Research and human interactions – Tarun Anand IITK/TCS
Prof Keshav Vithal Nori left for his last journey last night at his son’s residence in Blore. He had been suffering from ill health over last 2-3 years, and passed away in his sleep yesterday .May the departed soul be blessed. Our heartfelt condolences to the entire family and his extended family at TRDDC. Om Shanti . One of the greats in the world of computer science, Prof Nori laid the foundations of software research at TRDDC from the Mangaldas Road days. Many of us were fortunate to have worked closely with him and be mentored by him. Prof Nori also played an active role in developing the computer science academic fraternity in the city of Pune during the 90s. An icon in the world of computer science and language processing, he was a wonderful human being and has touched many over the years. – Lata Prasad
Very Sad to know. Had great respect for him. Very well known for language processing tools at TCS, which were used in many projects during my tenure. – Rajiv Sodhi
Sad.. Gret person with high intellect and soft spoken.. Prayers fir his family – R Chandra
Another tall figure in the Technology world called away to a better world . May his soul attain Mukti – Vish Iyer
Very sad news – Prof Nori is a tall figure in the field of Computer Science. Om Shanti – Padmaja Krishnan
So Sad to have lost him. In 1986, he sent me such a precise and beautiful hand written proposal for Pascal to C converter, the HP client not only fell of from the chair but said they would treat it as a treasure. May his soul RIP. – PVLN Rao
What a miss to the field of computer science and what a lovely human being. I recall his love for Tintin comics and would call him Capt Haddock though only the beard was the common link. Pity we lost touch in recent years.- Suresh Mhatre
Remember Prof. Nori and his great research collaborations with leading professors and scientists – so often brainstorming with Mr. Kohli, Mr. Ramadorai , Dr.Jain, Mr.Sahni and their leads. A very calm and cheering personality! – Lata Prasad
A great, accurate and extremely well deserved tribute. May Sri Keshav Nodi, the most loved professor attain Satgathi – PKS
Very sad to hear this. I have interacted with on many an occasion. Om Shanthi – A Srinivasan
Really sorry to hear that, prayers for his departed soul – Jamuna Rani
Very sad to hear this great loss. Om shanthi. – Hema Gopal
Very sad to hear about Prof Nori. Great Professor who brought the academic computer science to Industry and instrumental R&D at TCS. May his Soul Rest In Peace.- Gangaraju
Sad to hear this. Om Shanti – Kalyan Mohan
Very sad to hear this . May his soul rest in peace – PRK
May his soul rest in peace – Ramanathan
Very sad to hear about Prof Nori passing away. May his soul rest in peace – Anita Rajan
RIP Prof. Nori – NK Jain
Very stylish and a great person. Pray for his soul to RIP – Rajashekar
Sorry to hear this. – Sevalaya Muralidharan
Om Shanti – Uday Ramteerthkar
Very sad. Om Shanti – T.S.Rangarajan
Very sad to get the news about Kesav Nori. Had the privilege of working with him on a compiler project for an European client, in mid 80’s. He was very approachable and always willing to Share his knowledge. May his soul Rest In Peace. Condolences to his family.- Srinivasan Vishwanathan
Great professional and great individual. Had great experiences working with him. Sorry to lose such great person. Our prayers with his family. Om Shanti.- Krishna Bhagavatula
Om Shanti. Was a great inspiration for research. Had the privilege being associated with him while at TRDDC in the late 90s.- Ram Ramdas
Sorry to hear the news. May his soul rest in peace.- Ganesh Kulkarni
A legend in TCS history. Prayers for his soul!- Subbu
May his soul RIP. Om Shanthi – Vatsaraman
Pray for soul of Prof Nori to rest in peace. Om Shanti – Jitendar Gupta
Great professional and a great individual. I had great experiences working with him and implemented the language processing technology in a number of projects. Sorry to lose such a great person. Om Shanti. – GVN Appa Rao
A great loss for all of us. Worked together for a long time. I still remember sitting in his cabin in Air India building he often used to share with me his two most favourite topics – Compiler & Origami. May his soul remain in heavenly peace.- Debasis Bandhopadhyay
It’s been a great shock that Keshav is no more with us and we will never see him again….
Keshav was one of the gentlest, sweetest, loving and caring person I have ever seen. I vividly remember the day he brought the wooden crib to our house to be used by our second baby whom I was expecting at the time, which was actually made for Lakshmi( his wife and our dear friend) when she was born, in Hyderabad…a beautiful piece of art! Keshav brought the whole thing by himself upto the second floor and then rang the doorbell!! We felt so guilty but he made us feel so cool and comfortable saying it’s perfectly alright…I wanted to see if I could manage!!!
Number of times we have met for dinners etc and he always engaged me and the children in very interesting conversations!!! His love for music and art was amazing!!
His humorous comments always made us laugh!!
It’s so hard to believe that he gone….so soon…so suddenly!!
You will always be missed dear….
What I learnt from my interactions with Prof. Nori was that he taught me “how” to learn and figure out new things. This important teaching guided me all my life going forward. Prof Nori’s M.C. Escher inspired slides are legendary awesome – Sanjay Subramanian
I interacted with Keshav from IIT Kanpur who guided on FORTRAN compilation. He also discussed his Advanced studies in CMU . I spent lot of time with him in TRDDC when we were building tools to promote auto conversion across systems. – Suresh Haridas
Our deepest condolences to Prof. Nori’s family. Hope he rests in peace now – Lalit Sawhney
I had heard about Prof Nori when he joined TCS, but did not have any interaction. The first time I did that when one of my projects from Switzerland had to be initiated in Pune because the target hardware of VAX was in Pune. He saw me solving crossword puzzles and would chip in. Then he said crosswords is all about parsing. I had never thought about it that way. After that, I had several interactions including the Generic system for UTI, when he was part of the Steering Committee. Most of what he used to tell us went over my head, with my limited comprehension capability. He always used to remind me of my MBA background, which I should leverage. I myself had forgotten I was a MBA – then I told him I am a PGDM. He brought the adjective meta in our lexicon. we all miss him and our deepest condolences to his family. RIP. – Suresh Kumar
Thanks to TCS I had great experience of knowing this great man and working for 3-4 years at TRDDC, Phillips projects in Holland and HP projects in US. He touched our lives in profound manner – KAN Murthy
Om Shanti. My heartfelt condolences to Prof Nori’s family 🙏🙏 I had the privelge to be associated with him at TRDDC briefly during mid 90s when SECC ( Systems Engineering & Cybernetics Centre) moved to Pune from Hyderabad. – Ram Ramdas, TCS alum ( 1992-97)
Heartfelt condolences to Professor Nori’s family and his near and dear. Huge loss to the IT field. May his soul RIP. Om shanthi 🙏 – Venkatakrishnan Vatsaraman
My sincere condolences to the family. Thanks to FORTESS for organizing this meeting. Had an opportunity to travel with him to Bay Area to meet Mr. IVOR JACKOBSON on Object Oriented authority along with Prof. Nori. It was great learning journey on OOD and OOP with him. Great personality. Sorry to miss him. May his soul Rest In Peace. Best regards. – Shamanna Balasubramanya
Very simple and warm hearted human being, I still remember his happy go lucky style. – Govind Joglekar
Our Heart felt condolences and Pray His Almighty for the departed soul to rest in peace. P R RANGASWAMI
My sincere condolences to the family. I had an opportunity working with him closely at USAA. on Adex, QDE/MasterCraft, and Darpan. Without him probably we could not have won the large engagement at USAA. Always happy to come home have simple dinner instead going out for dinners in San Antonio whenever he visited..- Krishna Bhagavatula
My heartfelt condolences to Prof Nori’s family. I worked with him at TIFR in 1977-78, where he was my project guide. He was very generous with his time, making me feel comfortable at TIFR, ensuring we had access to all the resources. He even moved out of his room at TIFR hostel and lived at his parents place so that I could stay in his room for six months. Enjoyed long philosophic discussions on computer programming. I still have a letter he wrote to me in December 1977, where he urged me to “infect some of your colleagues with” the ideas we had been discussing. – Kumar Rao
My heartfelt condolences to Professor Nori’s family. I used his work products in TCS and they really helped us differentiate and provide significant productivity to our work. warm regards – Rajiv Sodhi
My heartfelt condolences to Professor Nori’s family. I had brief interactions with him during client visits in 90s. Om Shanthi – Hema Gopal
I have been fortunate to have been under the wings of Prof. Nori literally and figuratively and I owe a lot to Prof. I learnt a lot about Model based development, specifications driven code generation etc. Beyond CS, he would throw open his heart and home to anyone. Nothing is beyond limits at his home. He taught us through his love for finer aspects of life, be it MDR’s LP records, liqueurs, food etc. Saab, you will be thoroughly missed. Thank you for being there for so many of us. I have many memories of my time with him at Pune. A true teacher in every sense of the word. My sincere condolences to Lakshmi ji, Gowri and Anant. – DRaghavan
As is desired, there is an urgent need to write the history of computer science and CSI in India together now. Dr Keshav Nori’s name has to be written for his immense contributions on many scores nad brought to the fore to the younger genertions.- Devaprasanna Sinha
TCS & CSI offered the opportunity of the few yet inspiring interactions, and had the privilege of using some of the tools from the Mastercraft stable. Deepest condolences to Prof Nori’s family. – Sanjay Prasad
Prof Kesav Noori was most sought speaker, in our conferences, great loss to computing, we shall produce compilation of his all technical and research work, om shanty – M D Agarwal
To Prof Nori’s family : In my brief stay at TRDDC Prof Nori managed to prepare me for being a researcher – whether it be programming languages, system software or a peek into the coming of age of AI – however in my arrogance of youth at that time I did not quite realize the value of what I learned however it was this foundation which has helped me be a success at IBM Research. In this way, I think he has mentored many of us in his own unique way and continues to bring us together. Let me know how I can help in any way.- Radha Ratnaparkhi
When I started working with Prof Nori, I was new to computer science, new to research and software engineering. Prof Nori shaped my thoughts and approach. Engineering approach, systems thinking, formal models and so on. He pushed me to apply the approach in every possible challenge. He mentored me, pushed me think beyond, enquire, explore. He may not be around any more but his teachings are going to be with me all the time. My sincere condolences to the family and May his soul Rest In Peace. – Chitra Duvedi
Today if I help someone, mentor, I see myself as an instrument of Prof. I follow his footsteps – DRaghavan
I joined TCS laterally from Taj Group and hence I was not fortunate to have the TCS IT background and it was Prof Keshav Nori who explained IT to me during lunch time. Prof Nori seemed satisfied with my learning because I took his responsibility of beingGlobal Head of TCS” – Pankaj Baliga
🙏Great tribute🙏 – Murali Vedula
Prof Nori was such a multifaceted person comfortable on virtually any
Subject. His ability to explain totally abstract ideas which normally would go way over ones head was amazing. He was a master communicator . He was such a calm, unflappable and affable gentlemen, who truly is one of a kind. Huge loss to all of us. Sincere condolences to the family.
Prof Nori was a passionate teacher, great philosopher and excellent human being, – personal touch in everything that he did, jovial as the same time very forthright.
I was fortunate to get his guidance on many occasions. He taught us to look at every problem / solution wholistically – with a top-down approach – meta approach – PQCC, Object VLISP, meta modeling.
His emphasis was on going into root cause / analysis, understanding the theory behind it – however difficult – make an effort to understand the basics at least, if it is too difficult. Based on his advice, I attended few courses on fundamental/first principles of software programming – after retirement!
On a personal note, he helped me tremendously giving me strong moral support and mentoring when I was going through personal issues. He was the one who opened to me the doors to TRDDC. Those days a transfer to Pune was very difficult – not alone getting a transfer but also to retain the transfer. He supported me in those initial tough days. – Uday Ramteerthkar
I was so fortunate to have worked under guidance of Prof. Nori for 7 years in very early phase of my career. He would not tell us what to do, but showed us different ways to look at the problems thru questions or articles or papers he would ask us to read. He was our guide and mentor. What I learned under his guidance has helped me thru the career. All my success is due to those 7 years with him.
He was our guardian too in those early dats. We would visit his house like students would go to their guide’s house on campus. May his soul rest in peace. My condolences to Lakshmi ji and Anath and Gauri. – Suhas Joshi
Prof. Nori was a very soft spoken and thorough gentleman. Very humble and accessible despite his intellectual and professional achievements. An epitome of “It is nice to be important but it is more important to be nice.” Remember that when I was in Japan, he had stayed with me for about a week. During the day time, we visited several clients/companies and R&D centres. Had very interesting conversations during evenings and dinner time at home. My heartfelt condolences to the family – Hari
“It is nice to be important but it is more important to be nice.” – Thank you Nori Saab for being there for us – DRaghavan
My heartfelt condolences, may his soul rest in eternal peace… – Jayant Krishna
The song and its words were a “touching” finale to the celebration of the life of Kesav Nori. He lives in our memories and our hearts. — Rajeev Sangal
Prof. Nori was our guru and guide for all aspects of life and work. We learnt a lot from him. Our deepest respects to him- Prabha and Anantaram
It is good to see so many of Nori’s family. My deepest condolences – MGPL Narayana Mandaleeka