India, April 21 -- In 1951, Dr Nitya Anand, (now 94), came to Lucknow from Delhi to meet friends who worked at the newly established Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI). A PhD from Cambridge and a Gandhian, he planned to become a professor, like his father and pursue missionary work for the poor, like his mother. The visit to Lucknow was a purely personal visit, but it changed his life's course....