Prof. Udai Pareek passed away

Professor Udai Pareek was a great researcher, consultant, philosopher and teacher in Psychology. He was the ideal role mode of free-lance writer in Psychology. He was attached with several academic and administrative bodies of India and abroad. He completed MA in Psychology from the Department of Psychology, Calcutta university




in 1950. Next, he did M.A. in Philosophy from Agra University in 1952. In 1958, he did Ph.D. from Delhi University . He was the Editor of the Journal of Health Management, Indian Psychological Abstracts, Vikalpa and consulting Editor of Administrative Science Quarterly. He had authored and edited around 60 books and more than 350 papers in his lifetime and received many national and international awards in the field of human resource development.
He focused researches on different psychological issues (training and development, role stress, organizational design, transformational leadership) in both unorganized (agricultural, small scale industries) and organized sectors.


His body was donated to the Sawai Man Singh (SMS) medical college on Monday.


Last I met him in one International conference organized by DIPR in Delhi . At that time, he gave lecture on data collection through obtrusive and non obtrusive research methods in psychological research.

Comments

Parvaiz Talib said…
Prof Pareek was a colossus. A genuine HRD professional, and a wonderful human being. I got a taste of it in 1998 when I visited Jaipur to meet him personally to seek his guidance on my research work. I was using an instrument developed by him. When I rang him and inquired about his address so that I may visit him, he explained the address for a while but later offered to be at the hotel I was staying on his own. I was humbled. He came and explained the nuances of research for an hour. Those were some of the most precious moments of my life. Earlier, when i sent the hindi translation of the instrument he had developed, he offered comprehensive comment on the same within a fortnight. He was truly a doyen amongst academician in HR field. Prof Parvaiz Talib, AMU
Anonymous said…
Prof Pareek was a colossus. A genuine HRD professional, and a wonderful human being. I got a taste of it in 1998 when I visited Jaipur to meet him personally to seek his guidance on my research work. I was using an instrument developed by him. When I rang him and inquired about his address so that I may visit him, he explained the address for a while but later offered to be at the hotel I was staying on his own. I was humbled. He came and explained the nuances of research for an hour. Those were some of the most precious moments of my life. Earlier, when i sent the hindi translation of the instrument he had developed, he offered comprehensive comment on the same within a fortnight. He was truly a doyen amongst academician in HR field. Prof Parvaiz Talib, AMU

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