Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya |
Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya
"Progress in every country depends mainly on the education of its people. Without education, we are a nation of children. The difference between one man and another, apart from birth and social position, consists in the extent of knowledge, general and practical, acquired by him. We may safely assume that man in all countries within certain limits start with the same degree of intelligence. A civilized nation is distinguished from an uncivilized one by the extent of its acquired intelligence and skill."– Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya.
"Progress in every country depends mainly on the education of its people. Without education, we are a nation of children. The difference between one man and another, apart from birth and social position, consists in the extent of knowledge, general and practical, acquired by him. We may safely assume that man in all countries within certain limits start with the same degree of intelligence. A civilized nation is distinguished from an uncivilized one by the extent of its acquired intelligence and skill."– Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya.
'Remember, your work may be only to sweep a railway crossing, but it is your duty to keep it so clean that no other crossing in the world is as clean as yours' -Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya
Born to Venkatalakshmamma and SrinivasaSastry was a well known astrologer and physician on August 28, 1860 at Muddenahalli, a village in Kolar District of the then Mysore State. Sir Visvesvaraya has left behind a sublime spirit of great vision, dedicated and disciplined service and infallible integrity that can serve as a constant guide to the present and future generation. Living a centenarian is fulfillment of the Vedic Blessings and Sir Visvesvaraya has rendered 80 years of yeoman services and has significantly contributed to the countries all round development with a view to transform our country into a new and modern India. In recognition of his distinguished public service, the Government of India conferred on Visvesvaraya the award Bharat Ratna (the highest honor that the Republic of India can confer on the most illustrious among its citizens) in 1955.
Visvesvaraya's ancestors had migrated from
Mokshagundam/ Siddanur village in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh to Mysore.
His father SrinivasaSastry died when Visvesvaraya was only 15 years of age.
After his father's death Visvesvaraya moved with his mother Venkatalakshamma to
Bangalore where his maternal uncle H. Ramaiah lived. Visvesvaraya studied at
the Chickballapur Middle and High School, where he completed his lower
secondary courses, later at Bangalore his maternal uncle had him admitted to
the Wesleyan Mission High School in 1875. After finishing his high school
education Visvesvaraya joined the Central College from where he graduated with
distinction. He then moved to Pune to join the College of Science, in those
days the College of Engineering was so named, to study engineering. He passed
his engineering examination with sheer determination and hard work earning
every penny as a tutor and met his expenses as a student himself and in 1883, he
stood first in the L.C.E and the E.C.E examinations. He specialized in Civil
Engineering.
Sir
M.Visvesvaraya applied his mind to solve very intricate problem’s, his vision
and forethought were astonishing. His inventive genius, has manifested itself
in many ways and we find the imprint of this greatness in his multifaceted
personality in all that he has done.
He has contributed significantly to – the
Irrigation Project, Water Supply Scheme& Drainage, Heavy Industry
Establishment, Consumer Industries, Development of education, Upliftment of the
Poor & the Weaker Sections of the Society, Promoting Organizations, Democratization
of Administration making him popular both in India and abroad. His name is
mentioned with great reverence for his contributions to the National life which
has been of enduring value.
Sir
Visvesvaraya’s efforts in establishing the Mysore University, the Iron and
Steel Factory, the Krishna Sagar Project and even trying to manage the Iron and
Steel factory when it went into financial crisis are instances to learn from
and eye openers for all engaged in National Building.
Sir
Visveswaraya’s inspiring guidance is extraordinary and immortal.
Points to remember
Date of Birth: 15 September 1860 Place of Birth: Muddenahalli
village (Kolar District, Karnataka)
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1881: Completed B.A. from Central
College Bangalore.
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1883: Completed Civil Engineering from
Science College in Poona.
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Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya was an
eminent engineer and statesman and played a key role in building of modern
India.
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When Sir M. Visvesvaraya cleared his
engineering, Government of Bombay offered him a job and appointed him Assistant
Engineer at Nasik. As an engineer, he achieved some marvelous feats.
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He planned a way of supplying water
from the river Sindhu to a town called Sukkur. He devised a new irrigation
system called the Block System. He devised steel doors to stop the wasteful
flow of water in dams. He was the architect of the Krishnaraja Sagara dam in
Mysore.
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Sir M. Visvesvaraya led a very simple
life. He was a strict vegetarian and a teetotaler. He was known for his honesty
and integrity.
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In 1912, Maharaja of Mysore appointed
Visvesvaraya as his Dewan. Before accepting the position of Dewan of Mysore, he
invited all his relatives for dinner. He told them very clearly that he would
accept the prestigious office on the condition that none of them would approach
him for favors.
·
As Dewan of Mysore, he worked
tirelessly for educational and industrial development of the state. When he was
the Dewan many new industries came up. The Sandal Oil Factory, the Soap
Factory, the Metals Factory, the Chrome Tanning Factory, was some of them. Of
the many factories he started the most important is the Bhadravati Iron and
Steel Works.
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In 1913 Bank of Mysore renamed as
State Bank of Mysore.
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Sir M. Visvesvaraya voluntarily
retired as Dewan of Mysore in 1918. He worked actively even after his retirement.
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In 1920 Bhadravati Iron and Steel
Works – as its Chairman he rescued it from becoming extinct & Published a
Book named Reconstructing India
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1934 – Planned Economy for India
Awards Received:
1906 – “Kaisar-i-Hind” in
recognition of his services
1911 – C.I.E. (Companion of the
Indian Empire) at the Delhi Durbar
1915 – K.C.I.E (Knight
Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire)
1921 – D.Sc. – Calcutta University
1943 – Elected as an Honorary Life
Member of the Institution of Engineers (1)
1944 – D.Sc. - Allahabad
1948 – Doctorate – LLD. Mysore
University.
1953 – D.Litt – Andhra University.
1953 – Awarded the Honorary Fellowship
of the Institute of Town Planners, India.
1955 – Conferred BHARATHARATNA -
1958 – ‘Durga Prasad Khaitan Memorial
Gold Medal’ by the Royal Asiatic Society Council of Bengal.
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5. Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya was born on ______ [ a]
a. 15th of September b. 16th of October c. 15th of August d. 5th of September
6. Esi is a tributary of ________ river. [c ]
a. Sindhu b. Krishna c. Musi d. Hussain Sagar
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1. Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya was born on ____________. [ b]
a) 15th September b) 15th September 1861 c) 15th October d) 15th October 1869
2. Visvesvaraya’s father Srinivasa Sastry was a great_________. [d ]
a) Lawyer b) Engineer c) Priest d) Sanskrit Scholar
3. Visvesvaraya exemplified that the price of success is ___________. [a ]
a) hard work b) money c) truthfulness d) honesty
4. Visvesvaraya was a good and diligent student. Diligent means…. [c ]
a) Beautiful b) Studies c) Industrious d) Dignified
5. Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya was born on ______ [ a]
a. 15th of September b. 16th of October c. 15th of August d. 5th of September
6. Esi is a tributary of ________ river. [c ]
a. Sindhu b. Krishna c. Musi d. Hussain Sagar
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