Retired officer of Tata Steel Vipin Bihari Akul is no more

Jamshedpur: The retired officer of Tata Steel (Corporate Communications), Vipin Bihari Akul, has passed away. He died at TMH at around 2 p.m.

88-year-old Akul was also known as a literary person and a writer. He had started his career as a journalist from Patna. Later, he came over to Jamshedpur and joined Tata Steel.

He has left three sons and a daughter along with a happy family. His Antim Sanskar would be carried out at Swarnarekha Burming Ghat.

His dead body would be taken to the crematorium from his residence at Diwali Apartment at Mango Post Office Road at around 11 a.m. in the morning.

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