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Founder, and Dean Emeritus of the Great Lakes Institute of Management Professor Bala V. Balachandran no more

Writing a eulogy for a profound academician and leader is not easy on one’s emotions. This column regrets the demise of Padma Shri Awardee Bala Balachandran, an educationist, Founder, and Dean Emeritus of the Great Lakes Institute of Management.

Bala (people fondly called him that) hailed from Pudupatti, near Pudukottai in Tamil Nadu.

Bala has an impressive academic track.

The professor constituted the Information Resource Management Program (IRM) with two of his colleagues at Northwestern in 1974. He had written over a hundred research articles and books on corporate tycoons and leadership.

A glimpse at Bala’s teaching career:

The professor had established many management institutes in India and was also in the team that enlisted the first set of pedagogues at IIM-B. Bala had been part of designing the management curriculum for MDI, Gurgaon, and ISB, Hyderabad.

Bala realized his dream as the brain behind establishing the Great Lakes Institute of Management. He was instrumental in putting Chennai as a place for people seeking management studies globally.

In 2001, the Government of India conferred the prestigious ‘Padmashri’ on Bala for his contribution to higher education.

The world of education will miss a devoted educationist and an astute leader who had been instrumental in taking Management Education in India to new heights.