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You are an artist in the matter of living. I shall try to tread the same path. Subhash Sood, MD I note that you are a person with social, cultural, scientific values. I have gone through your mails and felt overwhelmed by your vision and the simple way to present your valuable observations. Thanks. Deepak Saxena, Director, medical clinic, Bathinda Very well put. You cannot save lives without touching some. Gopal Dass, retired cardilogist I liked the punch line 'life is all about a cycle of assembling and dis-assembling'. Raju Abraham, English Professor, University of Nizwa, Oman Good friends are like good wine both give euphoria when you need to be high and a "shoulder" when you are down. Rahul Bhatnagar, Director, new drug testing program Thanks--wonderful words of wisdom. Hortense Simmons, traveler, retired English professor
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Satish C. Bhatnagar has been Professor of Mathematics at UNLV since 1974. His roots are equally deep in India as well as in the US. In 1961, after finishing his MA (Mathematics) from Panjab University, Chandigarh, he started his professional career as a lecturer in his alma mater, Government Rajindra College, Bathinda - his hometown in India. Subsequently, he also taught in the colleges at Shimla, Kurukshetra, and Patiala. In 1968, he leaped from India to Indiana University, Bloomington for an American PhD. However, a sheer stroke of luck brought him to Las Vegas for one year (1974-75), which eventually became his hometown in the US!In 1975, his younger daughter was born in Las Vegas. She graduated from UNLV - got married in Las Vegas, gave birth to two kids in Las Vegas, and since 2002, has been working as an English language teacher in CCSD. The two older kids also graduated from UNLV - one is a speech specialist in CCSD, and the other works for Google in California. As a visiting scholar, Professor Bhatnagar has visited India three times, Malaysia twice, and the Sultanate of Oman for one semester. Annual overseas trips, long walks and yogercises keep him oxygenated for his reflections on varied aspects of life. These reflections are independent, easily identifiable and digestible.