A visionary who spearheaded development
“IT IS BETTER TO WORK OUT THAN RUST OUT”
Let us
remember Sir M Vishveshvaraya, the most celebrated engineer of India.
The man of
action who have contributed immensely in the development of nation, the father
of Indian engineering, the Civil Engineer, Scholar, Statesman, Bharat Ratna, Sir
Mokshgundam Vishveshvaraya.
The name
Vishweshwaraya is at the forefront of the list of the world’s greatest
engineers and is credited with performing many engineering miracles in the
country.
He is the
most inspiring personality for all engineers who are passionate for their work.
Birth and childhood
Sir
Mokshagundam Vishveshvaraya was born on September 15, 1860, in a Telugu-Brahmin
family in the village of Munddenahalli in the state of Mysore. His Parents, (father)
Mokshgundanam Srinivasa shastry and (mother)Venkatalakshamma was from the Mokshagundam village.
After
losing his father at the age of 12, Vishweshwaraya had to endure a lot of
hardship to continue his education, as his family facing financial constraints.
He used to study in hard conditions with no power at night & using street lights, but his willpower of marching toward the better tomorrow never
stopped him from such obstacles.
Sir MV
completed his early education from birthplace Kolar (Karnataka) and graduated
from Central College, Bangalore in BA. To arrange his daily spending’s he used
to take tuitions and earn. He got
scholarship from the government of Mysore and pursued his engineering degree
from one of the best and 3rd oldest college in Asia.
On completion of his education in
Engineering from the Poona College of Science. He received an appointment as
Assistant Engineer in the Public Works Department of the Government of Bombay.
In those days one such appointment in the Department was guaranteed every year
to a candidate who headed the list of engineering graduates from the Bombay
University.
Works
1)Assistant Engineer in Bombay,
1885; served in Nasik, Khandesh, and Pune
2.Services lent to Municipality
of Sukkur, Sind, 1894;
·
He designed and carried out
waterworks for the municipality
3)Executive Engineer, Surat, 1896
4)Assistant Superintending
Engineer, Pune, 1897–1899; visited China and Japan, 1898
5)Executive Engineer for Irrigation, Pune, 1899
6)Sanitary Engineer, Bombay, and member, Sanitary Board, 1901;
gave evidence before Indian Irrigation Commission, water supply and drainage
system
·
Sir M
Visvesvaraya got the privilege to went to Aden and study the different
techniques in the drainage system and water supply
7)Designed and constructed automatic gates patented by him at
Lake Fife Storage Reservoir; introduced a new system of irrigation known as
"Block System", 1903; represented the Bombay Government at Simla
Irrigation Commission, 1904
·
Sir
MV made the first automatic gate to drain water. Firstly he used this technique
at the Khadakwasla Reservoir near Pune
in 1903. For
this, the amount of royalty was presented to him by the government. But
Visvesvaraya refused to take it. He asked the government to use this money for
other development projects.
8)Superintending Engineer, 1907; visited Egypt, Canada, United states, and Russia(1908)
·
His
contribution Was instrumental in the protection of vishakhapatanam port from
seawater
9)Consulting Engineer to Hyderabad.
·
He supervised and carried out engineering works on Musi river;
1909
·
Vishweshwaraya
caught the attention of the people after setting up a flood protection for city
of Hyderabad
10)Chief Engineer and Secretary to Government of Mysore, 1909
·
He is famous for the construction of
Krishna Sagar dam in Mandya district of Karnataka.
·
It is the largest reservoir ever built in India up to the date of
its construction in 1912, either during the British Administration or before.
Nearly 100,000 acres of land are already brought
under irrigation-more will follow. It supplies power to the gold fields in the
Kolar District. It supplies electric light and power to the cities of Mysore
and Bangalore besides a large number of towns and villages in the State. It has
led to the extensive cultivation of sugarcane which, combined with power, has
rendered possible the Mysore sugar mills industry, one of the largest of that
class of mills in India. It produces power to run the cotton mills in Mysore
and Bangalore and various other industries of lesser importance.
11)Diwan of Mysore, Public Works Department and Railway, 1913
·
In
view of his ability, the post of Dewan (Chief Minister) of Mysore was handed
over to him in 1908 and full responsibility of development works was given to
him. After this, he created new records in the fields of agriculture, irrigation,
industry, banking, iron& still work and education.
·
He
established Mysore university, No Indian State in those
days had a university. This was the first attempt in that direction and at the
time the attempt was made nobody believed that it could be realized in the
conditions then existing.
·
Many industries establish
during his tenure as the Diwan.
·
In1917
he started a government engineering college in Bengaluru. later renamed the
college as Vishweshwaraya college of engineering.
12)Board of Directors of Tata Steel, 1927–1955
Visvesvaraya
did revolutionary work in different parts of the country. He is the mastermind
behind all works mentioned above.
Honours and Awards
·
M
Vishveshvaraya received the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest honour in 1955.
·
King
George V. ,for his contribution to society honoured him as the Knight Commander
of the British India Empire(KCIE)
·
He
was called the ‘Father of the modern Mysore State”
·
He
was the pioneer of Indian engineering hence called “The Father of Indian engineering”
·
His
Birthday is celebrated as Engineers day not only in India but also in Shri
Lanka and Tanzania in his memory
When
homespun and handloom clothes was national costume at that time, Vishveshvaraya
never forsaken his dressing style, the source of local folklore.
Once upon a
time. Sir MV was travelling in train. He pulled the chain of the train. The
train stopped. All the passengers started quarrelling and gossipping. The guard
also came and asked who pulled the chain? Sir MV said- The railway track is
uprooted ahead. The guard asked - how do you know? Said – The sound of the
train has changed. When people reached there later, it was actually a rail
fracture.
It is chiefly his patriotism, his
enthusiasm, and his unflinching advocacy which converted, what was once little
more than a dream of the future into a living creation, and his name will
always be remembered.
“There is
nothing I believe more strongly than getting young people interested in science
and engineering for a better tommorow for all humankind.”
-Sir M.
Vishveshvaraya
Credits: Kirti Shisode, Team Inspirational Saturday
Source Credits: Wikipedia
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