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Former Andhra University English professor Ande Narasimhaswamy dies at 94 in Visakhapatnam

Ande Narasimhaswamy, former Professor of English at Andhra University, died at 94 in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday night. His passing comes just weeks after his wife, Kalyani, passed away in October 2023, leading to an outpouring of grief from colleagues and students alike.

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Jun 17, 2026 · 1 min read · 2 views
Former Andhra University English professor Ande Narasimhaswamy dies at 94 in Visakhapatnam

Key Takeaways

  • Ande Narasimhaswamy passed away at the age of 94 on Tuesday night in Visakhapatnam.
  • His wife, Kalyani, a retired English lecturer, died just a month earlier in October 2023.
  • Narasimhaswamy's legacy includes a profound impact on students and colleagues at Andhra University.
  • He is survived by an adopted son who is returning from the United States for the last rites.
  • The news of his death has sparked widespread grief among fellow academicians and former colleagues.

Ande Narasimhaswamy,distinguished former Professor of English at Andhra University, passed away Tuesday night in Visakhapatnam. He was 94. His work in English language and literature left a deep mark on students,colleagues during his years there.

Narasimhaswamy's death comes not long after his wife Kalyani died . She was a retired English lecturer, former Principal of a government college in Visakhapatnam. She passed in October 2023. Their legacy in academia speaks volumes about their dedication to education,mentorship.

He leaves behind an adopted son,expected to return from U.S. for last rites,which will happen upon his arrival. News of Narasimhaswamy's passing has sparked grief among fellow academicians,former colleagues . They remember him as a dedicated educator,respected figure in academic circles. His absence will be felt…

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