Rakesh sharma

  1. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sharma, MD
  2. Where is Rakesh Sharma, first Indian to go to space? What is he doing these days?
  3. Capt Rakesh Sharma SC
  4. Amitabh Bachchan Pays Tribute To Mr Natwarlal Director Rakesh Sharma: "One By One They All Leave"
  5. Veteran director Rakesh Sharma passes away at 81 : Bollywood News
  6. Meet Ravish Malhotra, the Man Who Almost Made It to Space
  7. Rakesh Sharma Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More » StarsUnfolded
  8. Veteran director Rakesh Sharma passes away at 81 : Bollywood News
  9. Capt Rakesh Sharma SC
  10. Where is Rakesh Sharma, first Indian to go to space? What is he doing these days?


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Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sharma, MD

Ronkonkoma, NY Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sharma, MD is a critical care medicine specialist in Ronkonkoma, NY and has over 43 years of experience in the medical field. They graduated from BHOPAL UNIVERSITY / GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE in 1979. They are affiliated with medical facilities Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center and St. Catherine of Siena Hospital. Their office accepts new patients. Dr. Sharma's conditions and procedures: • Peripheral Vascular Disease (PAD, PVD) • Secondary Malignancies • Abdominal Pain • Adrenal Gland Cancer • Appendicitis • Barrett's Esophagus • Breast Cancer • Cholecystitis and Gallstones • Collapsed Lung (Pneumothorax) • Colorectal Cancer • Crohn's Disease • Diaphragmatic and Hiatal Hernia • Empyema • Gallstones • Gastric Ulcer • Hemorrhoids • Hiatal Hernia • Hidradenitis • Ileus • Inflammatory Bowel Disease • Inguinal Hernia • Intestinal Abscess • Intestinal Obstruction • Ischemic Colitis • Lipomas • Lung Cancer • Neuroendocrine Tumors • Osteosarcoma • Pancreatic Cancer • Partial Lung Collapse • Pleural Effusion • Ruptured Aortic Aneurysm • Stomach and Small Intestine Cancer • Stomach Cancer • Traumatic Brain Injury • Ulcerative Colitis • Vascular Insufficiency of Intestines • Ventral Hernia • Flu Shot

Where is Rakesh Sharma, first Indian to go to space? What is he doing these days?

Rakesh Sharma wrote one of the most important chapters in India's history. He is the first Indian citizen to step into space. He was serving in the Indian Air Force (IAF) as a pilot when he decided to participate in Soviet-Indian spaceflight. Astronaut Rakesh Sharma spent seven days, 21 hours and 40 minutes in space along with two soviet passengers. Born on January 13, 1949, in Patiala and joined IAF in 1970. He flew 21 combat missions in a MiG-21 in the Bangladesh war of 1971. In 1982, Sharma was selected as a cosmonaut for the Soviet-Indian spaceflight. After returning from space he resumed his service to the Indian Air Force and retired as Wing Commander in 1987. Once such a celebrated personality, many people today, are not even aware that the Indian hero is still alive and is leading a life away from the media glare and limelight. Rakesh Sharma is leading a simple and peaceful life in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu. He lives with his wife Madhu. Sharma was also a part of ISRO's National Advisory Council for Gaganyaan, which runs the Astronaut Selection Program.

Capt Rakesh Sharma SC

• Volunteer • Campaign • Collaborate • Create a Memorial • Donate • Contact Us • Home • About Us • Events • Media Coverage • Pay Tribute • Pay Tribute to an Individual • Heroes of Vijay Diwas Indo-Pak War 1971 • Heroes of Kargil Vijay Diwas – 1999 War • Heroes of Indo-Pak War 1965 • You Can Help • Volunteer • Campaign • Collaborate • Create a Memorial • Donate • Contact Us Capt Rakesh Sharma was born on 25 May 1966 and hailed from Bharna Kala Govardhan village in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. Son of an Army veteran Hony Capt Harihar Sharma, Capt Rakesh did his initial schooling from Jhansi and Bareilly. Later he got admitted to Military School Dholpur in Rajasthan on 05 July 1976 in class VI. It was at this place where the foundation of his future military career was laid. After completing his class XII, he went on to do his graduation from Pune and also acquired his NCC "C" certificate. In the year 1986, he participated in the Republic Day Parade as part of NCC contingent and was awarded as the best cadet by the President. He was inclined to join the Armed Forces since his childhood and continued to follow his dream while growing up. Eventually his dream came true and he was selected to join the Army after his graduation. He went to IMA Dehradun and was commissioned as a Lieutenant on 10 June 1989 at the age of 23 years. He got commissioned into 17 Mech Inf battalion of Mechanized Infantry Regiment, an infantry Regiment well known for its dauntless soldiers and numer...

Amitabh Bachchan Pays Tribute To Mr Natwarlal Director Rakesh Sharma: "One By One They All Leave"

New Delhi: Mr Natwarlal, Yaarana, Khoon Pasina and many more. The filmmaker Rakesh Kumar, 81, reportedly died on November 10. The megastar, on Saturday, Zanjeer'... then independent director for other PM ( Prakash Mehra, as we often joked with him, as the PM of the country ) films... and singularly - Hera Pheri, Khoon Pasina, Mr Natwarlal, Yaarana , etc al .. and such great camaraderie on sets and else where, socially, during events and Holi... One by one they all leave." Amitabh Bachchan added that people like Rakesh Sharma "leave an imprint that is hard to remove or forget." "But some like Rakesh leave an imprint that is hard to remove or forget... his sense of screen play and direction, writing and execution on the spur of the moment and the fun times on location during Nattu and Yaarana... his complete faith in his worth... and the ease with which he would grant us the liberty of skipping shootings on the odd day, just to be able to spend time relaxing fooling around and being in the company of uncontrollable laughter and gaiety..." he wrote. Calling Rakesh Sharma, the "most affable and kind-hearted human," Amitabh Bachchan wrote, "A most affable and kind-hearted human, ready to step up to any kind of inconvenience that artists that worked with him, faced...! He concluded the note with these words, "You made many of us prominent with your innovative ideas for story and film, Rakesh, and you shall ever be remembered...! Sad news percolates on some other near and dear to...

Veteran director Rakesh Sharma passes away at 81 : Bollywood News

• • News • Bollywood News • Bollywood Features News • Slideshows • South Cinema • International • Television • OTT / Web Series • Fashion & Lifestyle • K-Pop • Movies • Upcoming Releases • Top 100 Movies • Movie Reviews • Celebs • Top 100 Celebs • Digital Celebs • Photos • Parties and Events • Celeb Photos • Celeb Wallpapers • Movie Stills • First Look • Movie Wallpapers • Toons • Music • Song Lyrics • Music Reviews • Videos • Trailers • Celeb Interviews • OTT • First Day First Show • Parties & Events • Television • Exclusive & Specials • Movie Songs • Box Office • Box Office Collection • Analysis & Features • All Time Top Grossers • Overseas Box Office • 100 Crore club • 200 Crore club • Top Male Celebs • Top Female Celebs • Trending • Jogira Sara Ra Ra Movie Review • The Kerala Story Box Office • Zara Hatke Zara Bachke Movie Review • Bandaa Movie Review • Bloody Daddy Movie Review • BH Style Icons On November 10, veteran director Rakesh Kumar passed away, in Mumbai. He was the man behind movies like Mr. Natwarlal, Yaarana, starring Amitabh Bachchan, and many others. He was 81 years old and is survived by his wife, son, and daughter. Veteran director Rakesh Sharma passes away at 81 As per a report by Times Of India, Rakesh Kumar was battling cancer. He breathed his last on Thursday. Rakesh Kumar’s family members shared an obituary note with the media, where they informed them about a prayer meeting which will be held in memory of the late filmmaker. Mourning the demise of...

Meet Ravish Malhotra, the Man Who Almost Made It to Space

Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, the first Indian in space, is a household name in India. But unknown to many, another Indian air force pilot was trained for India’s space mission 1984. Air Commodore (Retd) Ravish Malhotra was the backup astronaut for the mission. He’s the man who almost made it to space. “We both knew, in the beginning, that there were two of us. Only one is going to space and the other one is going to stay back. Nevertheless, it was an experience no other Indian other than Ricky (Rakesh Sharma) and I had,” said Malhotra, who is now spending his retired life in Bengaluru. Considered a hero in air force circles, Malhotra’s teenage dreams lay not in the clouds, but in the depth of the ocean. He was, after all, always interested in serving the navy. “For some reason, I wanted to join the navy. When I went for the selection, they said my eyesight was not good enough for the navy, but good enough for the air force. They were running short of air force cadets. So, I said alright and that’s how I joined the air force and the fighter stream,” he said. During his career as a fighter pilot, he fought in the 1971 Indo-Pak war and had a close call as well. “We were attacking some tanks in Chamb-Jaurian sector in West Pakistan, when there was heavy anti-aircraft gunfire against my plane. In the cockpit, you hear a lot of thud thud thud. But I was lucky, that nothing came through,” he said. From a group of 20 pilots, four were selected to go to Russia. Following further m...

Rakesh Sharma Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More » StarsUnfolded

Bio/Wiki Profession Former Indian Air Force Pilot, Cosmonaut Famous For Being the first Indian citizen to travel in Space Physical Stats & More Height (approx.) in centimeters- 168 cm in meters- 1.68 m in feet inches- 5’ 6” Weight (approx.) in kilograms- 75 kg in pounds- 165 lbs Eye Colour Light Brown Hair Colour White Defence Services Service/Branch Indian Air Force Rank Wing Commander Service Years 1970-1987 Awards, Honours • Ashok Chakra • Paschimi Star • Sangram Medal • Sainya Seva Medal • Videsh Seva Service Medal • 25th Anniversary of Independence Medal • 9 Years Long Service Medal • Hero of the Soviet Union Space Mission Mission Soyuz T-11 Selection 1982 Joined As a Cosmonaut Time Spent in Space 7 days 21 hours and 40 minutes Personal Life Date of Birth 13 January 1949 Birthplace Patiala, Punjab, India Age (as of 2020) 71 Years Zodiac sign Capricorn Signature Nationality Indian Hometown Hyderabad, India School • St. Ann's High School, Secunderabad • St. Georges Grammar School, Hyderabad College/University • Nizam College, Hyderabad • National Defence Academy in Khadakvasla, Pune Educational Qualification Not Known Religion Hinduism Caste Gaur Brahmin [1] Address He lives in Coonoor- a small town in Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu Hobbies Gardening, Travelling, Reading, Playing Golf, Doing Yoga Relationships & More Marital Status Married Affairs/Girlfriends Not Known Family Wife/Spouse Madhu (Interior Decorator) Children Son- Kapil Sharma (Film Director) Daughter- Mansi (d...

Veteran director Rakesh Sharma passes away at 81 : Bollywood News

• • News • Bollywood News • Bollywood Features News • Slideshows • South Cinema • International • Television • OTT / Web Series • Fashion & Lifestyle • K-Pop • Movies • Upcoming Releases • Top 100 Movies • Movie Reviews • Celebs • Top 100 Celebs • Digital Celebs • Photos • Parties and Events • Celeb Photos • Celeb Wallpapers • Movie Stills • First Look • Movie Wallpapers • Toons • Music • Song Lyrics • Music Reviews • Videos • Trailers • Celeb Interviews • OTT • First Day First Show • Parties & Events • Television • Exclusive & Specials • Movie Songs • Box Office • Box Office Collection • Analysis & Features • All Time Top Grossers • Overseas Box Office • 100 Crore club • 200 Crore club • Top Male Celebs • Top Female Celebs • Trending • Jogira Sara Ra Ra Movie Review • The Kerala Story Box Office • Zara Hatke Zara Bachke Movie Review • Bandaa Movie Review • Bloody Daddy Movie Review • BH Style Icons On November 10, veteran director Rakesh Kumar passed away, in Mumbai. He was the man behind movies like Mr. Natwarlal, Yaarana, starring Amitabh Bachchan, and many others. He was 81 years old and is survived by his wife, son, and daughter. Veteran director Rakesh Sharma passes away at 81 As per a report by Times Of India, Rakesh Kumar was battling cancer. He breathed his last on Thursday. Rakesh Kumar’s family members shared an obituary note with the media, where they informed them about a prayer meeting which will be held in memory of the late filmmaker. Mourning the demise of...

Capt Rakesh Sharma SC

• Volunteer • Campaign • Collaborate • Create a Memorial • Donate • Contact Us • Home • About Us • Events • Media Coverage • Pay Tribute • Pay Tribute to an Individual • Heroes of Vijay Diwas Indo-Pak War 1971 • Heroes of Kargil Vijay Diwas – 1999 War • Heroes of Indo-Pak War 1965 • You Can Help • Volunteer • Campaign • Collaborate • Create a Memorial • Donate • Contact Us Capt Rakesh Sharma was born on 25 May 1966 and hailed from Bharna Kala Govardhan village in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. Son of an Army veteran Hony Capt Harihar Sharma, Capt Rakesh did his initial schooling from Jhansi and Bareilly. Later he got admitted to Military School Dholpur in Rajasthan on 05 July 1976 in class VI. It was at this place where the foundation of his future military career was laid. After completing his class XII, he went on to do his graduation from Pune and also acquired his NCC "C" certificate. In the year 1986, he participated in the Republic Day Parade as part of NCC contingent and was awarded as the best cadet by the President. He was inclined to join the Armed Forces since his childhood and continued to follow his dream while growing up. Eventually his dream came true and he was selected to join the Army after his graduation. He went to IMA Dehradun and was commissioned as a Lieutenant on 10 June 1989 at the age of 23 years. He got commissioned into 17 Mech Inf battalion of Mechanized Infantry Regiment, an infantry Regiment well known for its dauntless soldiers and numer...

Where is Rakesh Sharma, first Indian to go to space? What is he doing these days?

Rakesh Sharma wrote one of the most important chapters in India's history. He is the first Indian citizen to step into space. He was serving in the Indian Air Force (IAF) as a pilot when he decided to participate in Soviet-Indian spaceflight. Astronaut Rakesh Sharma spent seven days, 21 hours and 40 minutes in space along with two soviet passengers. Born on January 13, 1949, in Patiala and joined IAF in 1970. He flew 21 combat missions in a MiG-21 in the Bangladesh war of 1971. In 1982, Sharma was selected as a cosmonaut for the Soviet-Indian spaceflight. After returning from space he resumed his service to the Indian Air Force and retired as Wing Commander in 1987. Once such a celebrated personality, many people today, are not even aware that the Indian hero is still alive and is leading a life away from the media glare and limelight. Rakesh Sharma is leading a simple and peaceful life in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu. He lives with his wife Madhu. Sharma was also a part of ISRO's National Advisory Council for Gaganyaan, which runs the Astronaut Selection Program.