It is with great sadness that I inform you of the sudden demise of Rahul Shukla, Manager and SAP-PLM lead with Accenture IDC. Rahul passed away due to a cardiac arrest on July 29, 2012.
Rahul joined Accenture in 2003 as a Senior Software Engineer and was associated with the SAP platform since its inception. He played various roles as part of the capability and was instrumental in growing the SAP-PLM practice to 100+ people. Rahul was a very dynamic person, an excellent mentor and people developer. His sudden demise has left all of us in the PLM practice in deep shock and grief.
Rahul (36) is survived by his wife and two children.
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Leave a tributeWas working with him in PLM, extra-ordinary person, great smile and always ready to give help.
Anupam, I just can't believe it.
I pledge to extend my support to his family always at anytime.
No-one can just take your place. Your memories will always be in our heart. Rahul, May your soul Rest In Peace. May God give strength to his family to overcome his sad demise.."
May your soul rest in peace. With all my deep respect.
Rest in peace and God bless your soul and your family!!
RIP!
RIP Rahul..
you are missed !!!
May your soul rest in peace. May God give strength to your family.
I know your presence will be missed today by the family members.
My thoughts and prayers are with Rahul's family during this sad time.
My sincere condolences to his Family.
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Never got a chance!
I don't know where you are right now! In our memory? sure.
I started my career with Accenture during 2006 and got a chance to talk with you in the year 2007; it was my first CAMS assessment. My first perception about you " this guy at least give value to a resource".
Next, it was sometime during 2008, I was about to leave office around 7PM, received a mail from you "urgent, if you can help with some PM questions" like that. I replied with a simple yes and you called me; and requested if I can complete the task on that night itself and within 9PM! I don't know why, I again said yes and the job was done. Got a reply around 9.30PM "thanks a ton"! I was so happy.
This was during year 2009, I had nominated me for a KSS talk in B'lore. Submitted my article and got selected; it was quite easy! You called me and asked to get ready for a travel. You were surprised that I had never got a chance to deliver such kind of talk.
Next, during end of 2011, you just asked me "Are you available for a PM boot camp in Kolkata?". I agreed and the job was done.
Its all you in my parallel career growth of Accenture. A tremendous inspiration,a friend and above all a guide.
Never got a chance to meet you! but you were so close.
My best wishes to your family; may God give them the strength...
Bhaskar Gangopadhyay