Vashishtha Narayan Singh


Vashishtha Narayan Singh was an Indian academic. A child prodigy, he completed his PhD in 1969. He taught mathematics at various institutes in the 1960s and 1970s. Singh was diagnosed with schizophrenia in the early 1970s and was admitted to a psychiatric hospital. He went missing during a train journey and was found years later. He was again admitted to the hospital and later returned to academia in 2014. He was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India, posthumously in 2020.

Early life and career

Singh was born on 2 April 1946 to Lal Bahadur Singh, a police constable, and Lahaso Devi in the Basantpur village of the Bhojpur district in Bihar, India.
Singh was a child prodigy. He received his primary and secondary education from Netarhat Residential School, and he received his college education from Patna Science College. He received recognition as a student when he was allowed by Patna University to appear for examination in the first year of its three-year BSc Mathematics course and later MSc examination the next year.
Singh joined the University of California, Berkeley in 1965 and received a PhD in Reproducing Kernels and Operators with a Cyclic Vector in 1969 under doctoral advisor John L. Kelley.
After receiving his PhD, Singh joined the University of Washington at Seattle as an assistant professor, and then returned to India in 1974 to teach at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. After eight months, he joined Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay where he worked on a short-term position. Later he was appointed as a faculty at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata.

Later life

Singh married Vandana Rani Singh in 1973 and they divorced in 1976. He was later diagnosed with schizophrenia. With his condition worsening in the late 1970s, he was admitted to the Central Institute of Psychiatry in Kanke and remained there until 1985.
In 1987, Singh returned to his village of Basantpur. He disappeared during his train journey to Pune in 1989 and was found four years later in 1993 in Doriganj near Chhapra of Saran district. He was then admitted to the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore. In 2002, he was treated at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi.
In 2014, Singh was appointed as a visiting professor at Bhupendra Narayan Mandal University in Madhepura.
Singh died on 14 November 2019 at Patna Medical College and Hospital in Patna after prolonged illness.

Awards

Singh was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India, posthumously in 2020.

In popular culture

Filmmaker Prakash Jha announced a biographical film on Singh's life in 2018. Singh's brother Ayodhya Prasad Singh, citing pending legal guardianship issues, said that no film rights had been granted.

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