Paramahamsa Tewari, author, inventor, and retired Executive Director (Nuclear Projects) of the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL), passed away on November 27, 2017, in his hometown region close to Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. Mr. Tewari, who was 80, is survived by his wife, Venodini Tewari, and three children, Arvind Tewari, Sarala Paliwal, and Anupam Tewari. A B.Sc. Engineering graduate from Benares Hindu University, he had a career over four decades with NPCIL. His pioneering contributions, however, extend beyond his professional career. He is the author of a revolutionary theory in physics, the Space Vortex Theory (SVT), and a number of books on the same, that won early commendation by Nobel Laureates in physics. His theory led him to invent the Tewari Reactionless Generator (T-RLG), a high-efficiency electrical generator.
Paramahamsa Tewari was a life-force that burned bright with innate curiosity about the physical and spiritual worlds, deep conviction in the power of creativity, and an entrepreneurial spirit and approach to problem-solving. He was committed to the broad uplhiftment of society, particularly the underprivileged, and meaningful employment for talent. Animal cruelty prevention was a cause dear to his beliefs. With people, he was personable and interested in their individuality. Somewhat of a raconteur, he enjoyed recounting anecdotal stories from everyday life. Nature was a source of inspiration for him. Building a boat by hand with a friend, a love of sports, driving through the Himalayas multiple times in his less-than-powerful Standard Herald sedan, were each fueled by his adventuresome spirit.
Please join his family for a memorial, open to the public, to honour his memory, on December 9, 2017 at Venodini Nivas, P.O. Gotegali – 581317, Karwar, Karnataka, India.
The generator technology the Tewari was involved with is a “reactionless” or drag free generator, which means it does not produce a counter torque against the prime mover turning it when electricity is drawn from it and his machines have been measured to produce around 250% more electricity than is supplied to the prime mover.
Learn more: https://www.tewari.org/
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