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Adi Kanga was born in Bombay India in the twenties of the 20th century and immigrated to Australia in the eighties. While in India he first worked as an engineer on Bombay’s water augmentation schemes and later in planning, operating and maintaining the system. His services were loaned to CSIRO for establishing the National Environmental Engineering Institute. He ran the first computer program in the country for analyzing distribution networks.

He thereafter joined the City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Ltd on the prestigious New Bombay Project as Project Engineer, and later General Manager.

He has written an English version of ‘Chaiyé Hamé Zarathosti’ which is now being sung in settlements elsewhere. Besides contributing papers to scientific journals he has authored a book on Number Theory.

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