Kolkata: Epidemics have taken a place in daily life from the pages of history. Not only Kanyakumari from Kashmir, the whole world is conspiring with her. Millions of people have been wiped out in an instant. Neat or messy, the life record has been messed up in these three years (Deaths in 2022). After 2020, 2021, even in 2022, profit and loss figures cannot be reconciled. Millions of people’s loved ones, guardians of the country, well-known, thoughtful personalities have also lost this year. new year Standing at the threshold, the time has come to look back at some of the famous personalities of the country and abroad (Year Ender 2022).
Rahul Bajaj
He brought the comfort of two wheels to the middle-class life that had dug out the dry soles of shoes to run the stomach. At the beginning of the year, on February 12, Rahul Bajaj, the former chairman of the Bajaj Group and a prominent industrialist, breathed his last. Rahul Bajaj, who was awarded the ‘Padma Bhushan’, was 83 years old. Illness also overcame his body. Despite dealing in transactions, Rahul never compromised with humanity. Bajaj did not forget his human duty, so he was able to show the courage to question the government even at his last age.
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala
He wanted to bring the entire sky within the reach of the middle class. He tried to provide air travel to the common people at low cost. Industrialist Rakesh Jhunjhunwala had to leave the world just before the realization of that dream flight. Bought first share for just 43 rupees while studying in college. Since then, he set a precedent by earning 875 crores in one day. Income Tax Officer’s son Rakesh Jhunjhunwala became the ‘Big Bull’ of the stock market. He passed away on 22 August.
Abhijit Sen
No matter how glamorous the city may be, Mahatma Gandhi realized long ago that the backbone of the Indian economy is the village. Pursuing his vision, he devoted his life to rural development. Economist Abhijit Sen. Expatriate Bengalis born in Bihar. He was a member of Planning Commission from 2004 to 2024. He was behind giving right to minimum support price to farmers. Received ‘Padma Bhushan’ honor. He died of a heart attack on 29 August.
Palonji Sapurji Mistry
Half of Mayanagari was built by him. Pallonji Mistry did not hesitate to accept Irish citizenship for his foreign wife. From the office of the Reserve Bank of India in Mumbai, to the office of the President of Ghana, to the construction of the Sultan’s Palace in Muscat. Industrial conglomerate Tata owned more than 18 percent of the shares. Died on June 27 at the age of 93. Received ‘Padma Bhushan’ honor.
Cyrus Mistry
Son of Palonji Sapurji Mistry. Follow the path shown by the father. Cyrus Mistry has seen many ups and downs as he has achieved success. Tata’s authority had to be lost. Ratan Tata himself explained the responsibility. But despite being Mansaputra, the journey remains controversial. The old equation never returned. The death of a car accident on September 4 caused a stir.
Ella Bhatt
Neither the father’s house, nor the in-laws, understood the need to make girls self-reliant. So Gandhian Ela Bhatt founded Seva, one of the world’s largest women-run cooperatives and trade unions. Showed marginal girls the way to earn. He died on November 2 at the age of 89. Apart from ‘Padma Bhushan’, ‘Ramon Magsays’ was honored.
Mulayam Singh Yadav
It was believed that going to the wrestling arena would make the head fat as well as the skin. But apart from beating opponents in the wrestling arena, former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav also continued to grind himself. He learned the tricks of politics at a young age, which he used time and again to defeat his opponents. The son of a backward family went to jail under emergency conditions. He became the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh three times. Defense Minister was also at the Centre. Fragmentation of caste-based politics in the Hindi region. During his tenure, the police opened fire to stop the structure of the mosque in Ayodhya. Till the last day of his life he did not bow down for him. Died on October 10.
Mikhail Gorbachev
The last president of the former Soviet Union. He is still considered the hero behind the end of the ‘Cold War’ in 1991. Mikhail Gorbachev showed the post-war world the path to peace. There has always been a belief in socialism to eliminate economic inequality. The son of a farmer family, the experience of working in the field with his father was chill. So he wanted to get rid of capitalism and reform the economy. But he became a ‘domestic enemy’ in his own country. Even if he gets the Nobel Prize, he loses acceptance among the people of his own country. He breathed his last on August 30.
John Luke-Goder
French-Swiss director Jean-Luc Godard explained that film is not a means of entertainment, but a mirror of society. One of the pioneers of France’s neoclassical film movement, he himself became a hero of communism to modern, industrial-minded people. He became a ‘Maoist’ in the eyes of the government. Godar used to build the reality of flesh and blood in his films, he used to write a dictionary of ideas by combining dialogues and scenes. Not only one of the greatest directors of the 20th century, he became a pioneer of thinking society. Died on September 13.