Vikram Sarabhai Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Daniel Moore
Updated on January 16, 2026
Vikram Sarabhai Biography
(Scientist)Birthday: August 12, 1919 (Leo)
Born In: Ahmedabad, India
Advanced SearchFondly called the Father of the Indian Space program, Vikram Sarabhai was a man much ahead of his times. Born into a wealthy business family in India, he enjoyed a privileged childhood and the means to pursue all the education he wanted. From a young age Sarabhai developed a deep interest in science and mathematics. He was a very curious child who loved to explore life. After completing his primary education from India he moved abroad for further studies. He became obsessed with science and all that science has to offer over his course of stay in England. By the time he was back to India, he was fixated on contributing something of relevance to the country. He began researching on cosmic rays at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and such was his dedication that he published his first scientific paper within two years of starting his research! He once again went to England and returned when India had become independent. Realizing the need for quality research institutions in the newly independent country, he helped to establish the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) in Ahmedabad. He also played an instrumental role in the establishment of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Quick FactsIndian Celebrities Born In August
Died At Age: 52
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Mrinalini Sarabhai
father: Ambalal Sarabhai
mother: Sarla Devi
children: Kartikeya Sarabhai, Mallika Sarabhai
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Died on: December 30, 1971
place of death: Halcyon Castle, Kovalam in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
City: Ahmedabad, India
More Factsawards: Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award (1962)
Padma Bhushan (1966)
Padma Vibhushan
posthumous (after-death) (1972)
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Indian CelebritiesIndian MenLeo ScientistsMale ScientistsMale Physicists Childhood & Early LifeHe was born as one of the eight children of Ambalal and Sarla Devi in the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat, India. His family was a very affluent one which managed several textile mills.After passing the intermediate Science examination from the Gujarat College in Ahmedabad he went to England for his further studies. He enrolled at the St. John’s College, University of Cambridge from where he received the Tripos in Natural Sciences in 1940.After coming back to India he joined the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore to carry out research on cosmic rays. This was something he undertook on the advice of the eminent scientist C.V. Raman. His first scientific paper ‘Time Distribution of Cosmic Rays’ was published in 1942.He returned to Cambridge in 1945 to further his research on cosmic rays and earned his PhD for his thesis ‘Cosmic ray investigations in tropical latitudes’.