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New Delhi: Former Cabinet secretary T S R Subramanian has passed away, officials said on Monday. He was 79.
Extremely shocked to hear the sad news of the demise of T S R Subramanian. He was the tallest amongst all and is a big loss for the IAS fraternity and the nation. Deepest condolences to all family members. We hope and pray that your ideas and thoughts will continue to guide us, the IAS association said in a tweet.
Extremely shocked to hear the sad news of the demise of T S R Subramanian. He was the tallest amongst all and is a big loss for the IAS fraternity and the nation. Deepest Condolences to all family members. We hope and pray that your ideas and thoughts will continue to guide us.— IAS Association (@IASassociation) February 26, 2018
His cremation will take place at the Lodhi Road crematorium at 5.30 pm, the association said.
Subramanian was the Cabinet secretary from August 1, 1996, to March 31, 1998.
The cause of death and other details were immediately not known.
Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of State (MoS) for Personnel Jitendra Singh and other senior IAS officers have condoled his death.
Former Cabinet secretary T S R Subramanian is no more. Saddened by the news. He was affable, full of ideas and energy. In many a debate on TV channels, shared thoughts with him. Condolences to his family and his fraternity, she said.
Saddened by the news of the demise of former Cabinet Secretary TSR Subramanyam. My condolences to the entire @IASassociation fraternity and his family.— Dr Jitendra Singh (@DrJitendraSingh) February 26, 2018
The MoS said, "Saddened by news of the demise of former Cabinet secretary T S R Subramanian. My condolences to the entire IAS fraternity and his family."
"बिछड़े सभी बारी-बारी ". One of the most outstanding officers, T S R Subramanian no more. Rest in peace TSR. pic.twitter.com/lyrlyXRDoy— Anil Swarup (@swarup58) February 26, 2018
Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy, Anil Swarup, said: Bichde sab bari bari (all left one by one)."
One of the most outstanding officer T S R Subramanian is no more. Rest in Peace. RIP, he said on Twitter.
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