Born to
Punjabi Hindu parents on 1 April 1946 in New Delhi, Kumar completed his early schooling at local schools in 1962 before joining
St. Stephen's College, Delhi from where he graduated in science with honors in 1965. He continued his studies at the
University of Delhi and after earning a master's degree in physics in 1967, he moved to the US to pursue his doctoral studies under the supervision of A. B. Harris at
University of Pennsylvania to secure a PhD in 1972. Subsequently, Kumar returned to India to start his career as a member of faculty of the physics department at
University of Roorkee (present-day
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee). He served the institution for 16 years and when
Jawaharlal Nehru University established a School of Physical Sciences, Kumar returned to his native place to take up the position of a professor at the school in 1988. In between, he had a short spell in Germany as an
Alexander von Humboldt Fellow during 1978–79. Kumar maintained his association with JNU for the rest of his life and it was during his return from the university on 25 January 2016, he fell ill. He died the next day at a local hospital, at the age of 69, survived by son, Sharad, and daughter Jyoti. == Legacy ==