Padma Shri scientist Dr Subbanna Ayyappan found dead
July 20, 2025
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Padma Shri scientist and blue revolution pioneer Dr Subbanna Ayyappan found dead under mysterious circumstances

Dr Subbanna Ayyappan, the visionary behind India’s Blue Revolution and a Padma Shri recipient, was discovered dead in the Cauvery River after being missing for several days.

by WEB DESK
May 13, 2025, 12:40 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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Renowned agricultural scientist and Padma Shri awardee Dr Subbanna Ayyappan (70), who had been missing, was found dead as per police officials who said that his body was found in the Cauvery river near Sai Ashram in Srirangapatna in Karnataka.

Ayyappan lived with his wife in the Vishweshwara Nagar industrial area of Mysuru and was missing from home since May 7. His wife and two daughters survive him. The Srirangapatna police have registered a case and started an investigation about the reason for the death.

The police received information about the sighting of an unidentified body in the river on Saturday evening. When they reached the spot and retrieved the body from the river, the scientist’s identity was discovered. Ayyappan’s scooter was found on the river bank.

After 3 days, when he didn’t return, the family lodged a complaint at the Vidyaranapuram police station in Mysore. Preliminary enquiry said that he might have jumped in to the river, yet police said proper investigation can only reveal the cause of the death. Further investigation is underway.

Ayyappan completed his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Fisheries and held several top positions nationally. Instrumental in promoting India’s Blue Revolution, the Padma Shri awardee helped in boosting the country’s agriculture, after which his contributions were recgonised by the government in 2022

Topics: Agricultural ScientistVidyaranapuram policeBlue revolutionDr Subbanna AyyappanIndia’s Blue Revolution
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