- Rajpal Leaves PRCI family in grief
“What we have once
enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us” said
Helen Keller. That’s how the PRCI fraternity feels with the passing away of
Rajpal ji today after a brief illness.
Rajpal with more than four decades of unbroken trail
in PR, has made a deep impact in the PR movement in India and globally. He had the knack and capability to network and
build bridges across diverse groups, diverse boundaries and opinion
makers.
“We could never find a
better and more caring friend. He has left us with so many wonderful memories”
remarked Mr M.B Jayaram, Chairman Emeritus PRCI.
“It is a huge loss for PRCI
and PR fraternity as we always relied on his valuable guidance,” said PRCI
National President B N Kumar.
“Words seem inadequate to
express the sadness we feel about Rajpal ji’s death. We will remember his legacy and celebrate his
memory and work to ensure younger generations can learn and become inspired by
him.” said YCC Chairperson Geetha Shankar
Rajapl worked tirelessly to
make PRCI as one of the foremost platforms for PR professionalism and has
played a key role in establishing chapters all over India.
Rajpal took part in PR
forums at global meets and think tanks such as World PR Congress in London,
Global Alliance meet in Ottawa, Canada in 2000.
He had the distinction of
being invited by the University of Canberra, where he signed an MOU to
facilitate regular exchange of consultations between India and Australia.
A gentle, mild and a patient
listener that he was, Rajpal could put across his views assertively in his own way even in an
adverse situation and bring about a win-win situation.
Recipient of several awards,
Rajpal was the Resident Director, Delhi operations of Alembic Ltd.
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