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Omkarnath Srivastava dies from Corona, making super super for ISRO

 'Hydrogen man' Padmashri Omkarnath Srivastava dies from Corona, making super super for ISRO





Padmashri Omkarnath Srivastava, Professor of Physics Department of Banaras Hindu University, known all over the world for hydrogen energy and nanosurge, has passed away from Corona. On April 20, after being hit by coronavirus, he was admitted to Sir Sunderlal Hospital in Bechanu for treatment.




Padmashri Omkarnath Srivastava, Professor of Physics Department of Banaras Hindu University, known all over the world for hydrogen energy and nanosurge, has died from Corona. On April 20, after being hit by coronavirus, he was admitted to Sir Sunderlal Hospital in Bechanu for treatment. He was having trouble breathing since Saturday morning.


Renowned physicist Onkarnath Srivastava of Bacheu was hit by Coronavirus on April 20, after which he was admitted to Sir Sunderlal Hospital in Baikunth for treatment. It was told that he was having trouble breathing since morning, after which his condition deteriorated and he succumbed. On Sunday, he was cremated at Raja Harishchandra Ghat of Varanasi with state honors.


Presently, he was posted as Professor in the Physics Department of Baikunth. He was also honored with the country's highest Shanti Sat Bhatnagar Award for making a rare contribution in the field of science. Former President APJ Abdul Kalam in his Inspired Tour in 2013, Prof. Arrived to see Srivastava's Raipur. At the same time, the missileman had obtained information from Hydrogen Man about the hydrogen cars and vehicles made by him, after which Professor Srivastava came into the limelight.


Recently, Professor Srivastava was preparing to send the most powerful super full storage to ISRO. This is said to be the most powerful super full storage. In this super fuel storage, fuel is stored in the form of a carbon aerogel, which absorbs and stores the liquid hydrogen used in graphics. With this technology, the space mission was claimed to increase the speed and strength of long-distance weather manifold.

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