
His achieveme1111ts/distinctions includ~ Extra Mastel He retired from Govt service on 30th September 2002 after 34 glorious years including ~ 2 years as head of maritime training institutions. Rajen la, the first Captain Superintendent of T.S. Dufferin, the last Captain Superintendent of T.S. He has thus been associated with ~II the four great maritime training institutions in Indian hist ry - he was a cadet on T.S. College of Advanced Maritime Studies & Research '. Chanakya, he again took over charge as the Principal of the LBS College, in May 1995, by then renamed 'L.B.S. Rajendra to a new shore based nautical academy called T.S. In Aug 1993, he was in charge of the transfer of training from T.S. In July 1992, he did a stint of four months in command of a bulk carrier from India to Japan, Australia and back to prove to himself that he 'Practices what he teaches'. (Nautical Sciences) degree courses, approved by Bombay University, for pre-sea cadets. Rajendra which conducted three-year B.Sc. In Nov 1991, he was transferred to command the T.S. In Dec 1990, he took over charge as the Principal of the same college. He then served at sea until Aug 1968 when he took to teaching at the L.B.S. Dufferin in 1960 winning several prizes including 'Runner-up for the President's Gold Medal' for all round proficiency. Subramaniam was educated in the Lawrence School, Lovedale, one of the best schools in India. Simpson's rules are used by a ship's officers to check that the area under the ship's GZ curve complies with IMO stability criteria.ABOUT THE AUTHOR Born in Sept. To calculate the entire area / volume, Simpson's first rule is used. For instance, in the latter, Simpson's 3rd rule is used to find the volume between two co-ordinates. Simpson's rules are used to calculate the volume of lifeboats, and by surveyors to calculate the volume of sludge in a ship's oil tanks. This estimates the area in the left half of the figure for Simpson's 1st Rule while using all three pieces of data. Also known as the 1–3–3–1 rule, Simpson's second rule is a simplified version of Simpson's 3/8 rule.
