Every human born on the planet earth is entitled as birth right, practically free food, shelter, travel and communication; this is my belief and conviction.  

 To achieve this mission, we must aggressively apply science and technology to progressively  reduce the cost of infrastructure while improving continuously the quality of life. 

My life and activities have been guided by this mission. 

World's First Skybus created by Mr Bojji 

 Working for  Infrastructure Development model to make travel, food and shelter practically     free to all! 

              Indian Engg.Congress 2004 Dr AN Khosla Mem.Lecture

Er. B. Rajaram B.E., M.Tech., F.I.E IRSE(retd.,)

                        Life Member Computer Society of India

Fellow of National Academy of Engineering

Inventor &Mentor Anti-collision / Skybus Technologies

Mr. B. Rajaram (born 1945) is a First Class First with Distinction Engineering graduate and an M.Tech from IIT/Kharagpur. Having served a decade in railway open line in various capacities, another decade in Railway research at RDSO & IIT, worked abroad as consultant till 1990.

He was involved with the Konkan railway project from the beginning of construction (1990) as a Chief Engineer, Director (Projects) and finally as the Managing Director(1998 to Jan, 2005).

The World Bank praised his management practices.

He has original contributions of new theories in rail-wheel and track-vehicle interactions in railway technologies recognized and published in the world forums.

He holds several patents abroad and in India for his inventions. His inventions cover railway technologies, world’s first Intelligent Anti-collision Devices Network,"RAKSHA KAVACH" (already under implementation over 2500km of route on Indian Railways), Sky Bus Metro (concept first presented in Bologna University Italy, by him in 1989)- in all 17 patents are assigned by him to the Government, through Konkan Railway Corporation, the royalty streams valued ( by Pricewaterhouse Coopers) at Rs 20,000 to 30,000 cr over 10 years with NPV of over Rs 8000 cr, if nurtured over next three years.

 Research & technology innovation has been his passion. He is the recipient of FICCI national level award for Outstanding contribution to knowledge based industries in our country, as adjudged by Justice Bhagawathi committee, in 2004.

 He believes it is in the realm of reality to make food, travel, communication and dwelling practically free to all humans on the planet through bold application of science and technology to infrastructure development.

He wants India find their true potential and discharge their responsibiliy to lead the world in transportation, with Skybus technology, which makes metro-rail safer and financially affordable.

He has started his own research laboratory and is using the company as the vehicle. His website is www.atrilab.com