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Veeresingam Dhuruvasangary

A scientist and inventor born in Point Pedro, Sri Lanka. He was born 05-09-1950 and passed away -2-12-1006. The last born of 12 children. A Soil Research and Development Engineer (B.sc, MSc. M. Phil). Dhuruvasangary issued patents such as for a microscope convertable into a telescope and a world clock. Dhuruvasangary attended Hartley College, and completed his M.sc in USSR in the 1970s and M.Phil at Peridiniya University, Sri Lanka in 1983 (Assessment of Drainage Effects in the Mahaweli Area. M.Phil Thesis. PGIA, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka). Author of three books: Research Articles on Palymyrah Palm (1979), Lost Aviation Technology (1994) and En Muliyam Tamil (The Story of My Language, 2005; translated into English by Dhuruvasangary and C. Radhakrishnan). The latter two were written and published after migrating to Canada. Wrote many articles and editorials on science and technology, archaeology, religion and history.

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