Further Reading
1.
R.
Parthasarathy, Paths of Innovators In Science, Engineering and
Technology, EastWest
Books (Madras) Pvt. Ltd, 2000.
2. Glimpses
of India’s Statistical
Heritage, Edited by: J.K.
Ghosh, S.K.
Mitra, K.R. Parthasarathy, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1992.
3. Jagjit
Singh, Some Eminent Indian
Scientists, Publications Division, Ministry
of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1991.
4. B.C.
Berndt and R.A. Rankin, Ramanujan:
Essays and Surveys, Hindustan Book Agency, 2003.
5.
G.H.
Hardy, Ramanujan, Cambridge, 1940.
6. Robert
Kanigel, The Man Who Knew
Infinity, A Life of the Genius Ramanujan, Rupa & Co., 1992.
7. S.R.
Ranganathan, Ramanujan: The Man
and the Mathematician, London, 1967.
8. Subrata
Dasgupta, Jagadish Chandra
Bose and the Indian Response to Western Science, Oxford University
Press,
1999.
9. Kameshwar
C. Wali, Chandra, A
Biography of S. Chandrasekhar, Viking Penguin India, 1991.
10. Nalini Krishnankutty, Putting
Chance to
Work, A Life in Statistics, Dialogue, 1996. (A biography of
Professor C.R.
Rao)
11. Chintamani Deshmukh, Homi
Jehangir
Bhabha, National Book Trust, India, 2003.
12. G. Venkataraman, Bhabha
and his
Magnificent Obsessions, Universities Press, 1994.
13.
G.
Venkataraman, Bose and His Statistics, Universities Press,
1992.
14.
G.
Venkataraman, Chandrasekhar and His Limit, Universities Press,
1992.
15.
G.
Venkataraman, Raman and His Effect, Universities Press, 1995.
16. Santimay Chatterjee
and Enakshi
Chatterjee, Meghnad Saha, Scientist with a Vision, National
Book Trust,
India, 1984.