Dr. Vikram Sampath’s book “Nanna Hesaru Gauhar Jaan” released

Author Dr. Vikram Sampath, who was felicitated by Rotary Ivory City Mysuru, seen with (from left) Pushpa Kanchan, Dr. Asha Shekar, Shobha Nagaraj, B.G. Nagaraj, Keshav Kanchan, Dr. Mysore Manjunath, Dr. Rohini Srivathsa, Shrigowri Joshi, Dr. G.L. Shekar and Sunil Baliga, during the release of Kannada version of English biography “My Name is Gauhar Jaan” in Bengaluru recently.

Mysore/Mysuru: Rotary Ivory City Mysuru felicitated renowned historian and author Dr. Vikram Sampath, on the eve of the release of Kannada version (“Nanna Hesaru Gauhar Jaan”) of his acclaimed biography “My Name is Gauhar Jaan” in Bengaluru.

This is potentially the first full-length book that is being translated to an Indian language using Bengaluru-based NAAV AI’s innovative TransLit technology with minimum human effort in editing and proof-reading.

Senior Rotarian Sunil Baliga praised Dr. Vikram’s meticulous research and his commitment to bringing forgotten Indian icons back into the cultural zeitgeist.

Dr. Vikram expressed his gratitude to the Rotary community, noting that the AI translation represents a new chapter in democratising historical narratives.

Noted violinist Dr. Mysore Manjunath and former CTO of Microsoft Dr. Rohini Srivathsa were the guests of honour.

The event was attended by prominent citizens, literary figures and members of Rotary fraternity including Rtns. Keshav Kanchan, Nagaraj, Shobha Nagaraj, Pushpa Kanchan, Dr. G.L. Shekar and Dr. Asha Shekar.

This post was published on April 19, 2026 6:32 pm