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Former OU dean Radhe Shyam Sharma passes away
By News Desk| Edited by Sameer | Published: 12th May 2021 2:18 pm IST
Born in Tinsukia, Assam, Prof. Sharma graduated from the Gauhati University in 1962.
After special assistance from the Indian government, Prof. Sharma did his post-graduate degree in English Literature and bagged the William Shakespeare Gold Medal in1965.
In the year 1965, he joined the University as a lecturer and formed a young lecturers association. Later, he obtained a Second Masters’s degree by completing his works on a series on William Shakespeare. He went on to complete his Ph.D. from the Osmania University.
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Osmania University’s former Dean of Humanities and head of the English department professor Radhe Shyam Sharma passed away on Monday after a brief illness. Born in Tinsukia, Assam, Prof. Sharma graduated from Gauhati University in 1962 in the throes of the Chinese aggression in India’s North East.
Through a special provision of the Central government, which facilitated students from Assam to pursue studies in Indian universities, Prof. Sharma obtained his post graduate degree in English Literature from OU and bagged the William Shakespeare Gold Medal in 1965.
He joined the university as a lecturer in English in 1965, was instrumental in organising the Young Lecturers’ Association and later completed his PhD. A recipient of the British Council Scholarship in 1973 and the scholarship of the American Council of Learned Societies under the Fulbright programme, he lectured in several American universities and in Mexico.