Happy Engineer's Day!
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 6:16 pm
Yeah.. you read it right. Engineers have their own day in India and they deserve it as they are the ones building a new India :)) When everyone else can have their own days, why shouldn't they?
In India Sept 15 is celebrated as Engineer's Day in memory of our beloved Sir MV. Mokshagundam Vishveshwariah (Visvesvaraya), popularly and affectionately known as Sir M.V., was born on September 15, 1860 in a village known as Muddenahalli in Chikballapur District, Karnataka.
More on him:
http://www.karnataka.com/personalities/visvesvaraya
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mokshagundam_Visvesvarayya
Let me also list some tidbits, news items, his footprints and his outstanding achievements. India owes a lot to this genius even today, which is nearly 5 decades after his passing away. If there's one Indian whose Bharat Ratna is actually an understatement, it's Sir MV :emrose:
-> Sir MV wrote 3 motivating books: 1)Reconstructing India 2)The Vision of Prosperous India 3)Memoirs of My Working Life (1951)
-> Vishveshwaraiah did so much for AP, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Orissa, MP and even Sindh, Pakistan. Remarkable Indian!
-> The next IIT of India is coming up at the birthplace of Sir M. Vishveshwaraiah. Well deserved -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Institute_of_Technology_Muddenahalli
-> Karnataka govt honoured Bharat Ratna Vishveshwaraiah's contributions by naming a university on him - http://www.vtu.ac.in/
-> Gandhi focused on Village self sufficiency. Vishveshwaraiah opposed it openly & took heavy industries path. Visionary!
-> Vishveshwaraiah was so thin & frail, his teacher told him he wouldn't live beyond 30.. But this genius lived for 101 years!
-> Visvesvaraya, an engineer of modernity
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article646018.ece
-> Hyderabad's existence after massive 1908 Iyani & Musi flood was designed by Vishveshwaraiah. Nizamsagar & Hussainsagar dams
-> Gujarat's Baroda city still gets water from the project setup by Vishveshwaraiah 50 KM from the city
-> Mumbai's Powai tank bund has seen massive growth like IIT & others. Vishveshwaraiah was instrumental in area's development
-> Today the IT capital of India, Bengaluru gets over 50% of water from Cauvery river. Effort of Vishveshwaraiah 100+ yrs back!
-> In 2001 Earthquake Kutch & Bhuj dist of Gujarat got severely damaged. But water supply wasn't. Thanks to Vishveshwaraiah!
-> Vishveshwaraiah contributed to today's Pakistan too. Helped Sukkur get water from Sindhu/Indus river over 100 yrs back
-> Vishveshwaraiah built KRS dam in Mysore not with concrete, but lime & jaggary (!) nearly 80 years back. It still doesn't leak or crack big time. Built in just 4 yrs using 10000+ men.
-> Some of Sir M. Vishveshwaraiah's footprints & visionary contribution to India via his personal involvement and/or visionary designs for others to execute :
[INDENT][INDENT]
[LIST=1]
Mysore's KRS dam having the world's 1st automatic gates
Pune's Khadakvasla dam
Orissa's Mahanadi flood restriction scheme
Nation's first compulsory education scheme
Gwalior's Tiger dam
Poona Deccan club
Jachamarajendra Professional training inst
Hebbal Agri research inst
Bengaluru public libraries
UVCE Engineering college
Cubbon park century club
Sandal oil factory
Printing press
Bhatkal harbour
Hindu modern hotel
Block system irrigation
Paracitoids lab
Mysore sugar factory
Sandal soap manufacturing
Mysore Univ
Shivanasamudra electrical plant
Jog falls electricity
KRS dam
HAL
Bhadravati steel factory
Soap factory
State Bank of Mysore
[/LIST]
[/INDENT][/INDENT]-> Mokshagundam Vishveshvaraiah's father was a Sanskrit pundit. Mother very religious Hindu. But encouraged scientific temper!
-> Developed countries have nearly 50% skilled workers - Plumbers, electricians, carpenters kind. India has only 5%. Today's Engineers & trainers need to improve it! On EngineersDay , Sir M. Vishveshwaraiah's birthplace Muddenahalli gets the 1st National Skills Dev mission's center. India needs skill!
So all Engineers out here.. Give 3 cheers to yourselves.. Engineers MAKE the world :wink
In India Sept 15 is celebrated as Engineer's Day in memory of our beloved Sir MV. Mokshagundam Vishveshwariah (Visvesvaraya), popularly and affectionately known as Sir M.V., was born on September 15, 1860 in a village known as Muddenahalli in Chikballapur District, Karnataka.
More on him:
http://www.karnataka.com/personalities/visvesvaraya
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mokshagundam_Visvesvarayya
Let me also list some tidbits, news items, his footprints and his outstanding achievements. India owes a lot to this genius even today, which is nearly 5 decades after his passing away. If there's one Indian whose Bharat Ratna is actually an understatement, it's Sir MV :emrose:
-> Sir MV wrote 3 motivating books: 1)Reconstructing India 2)The Vision of Prosperous India 3)Memoirs of My Working Life (1951)
-> Vishveshwaraiah did so much for AP, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Orissa, MP and even Sindh, Pakistan. Remarkable Indian!
-> The next IIT of India is coming up at the birthplace of Sir M. Vishveshwaraiah. Well deserved -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Institute_of_Technology_Muddenahalli
-> Karnataka govt honoured Bharat Ratna Vishveshwaraiah's contributions by naming a university on him - http://www.vtu.ac.in/
-> Gandhi focused on Village self sufficiency. Vishveshwaraiah opposed it openly & took heavy industries path. Visionary!
-> Vishveshwaraiah was so thin & frail, his teacher told him he wouldn't live beyond 30.. But this genius lived for 101 years!
-> Visvesvaraya, an engineer of modernity
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article646018.ece
-> Hyderabad's existence after massive 1908 Iyani & Musi flood was designed by Vishveshwaraiah. Nizamsagar & Hussainsagar dams
-> Gujarat's Baroda city still gets water from the project setup by Vishveshwaraiah 50 KM from the city
-> Mumbai's Powai tank bund has seen massive growth like IIT & others. Vishveshwaraiah was instrumental in area's development
-> Today the IT capital of India, Bengaluru gets over 50% of water from Cauvery river. Effort of Vishveshwaraiah 100+ yrs back!
-> In 2001 Earthquake Kutch & Bhuj dist of Gujarat got severely damaged. But water supply wasn't. Thanks to Vishveshwaraiah!
-> Vishveshwaraiah contributed to today's Pakistan too. Helped Sukkur get water from Sindhu/Indus river over 100 yrs back
-> Vishveshwaraiah built KRS dam in Mysore not with concrete, but lime & jaggary (!) nearly 80 years back. It still doesn't leak or crack big time. Built in just 4 yrs using 10000+ men.
-> Some of Sir M. Vishveshwaraiah's footprints & visionary contribution to India via his personal involvement and/or visionary designs for others to execute :
[INDENT][INDENT]
[LIST=1]
Mysore's KRS dam having the world's 1st automatic gates
Pune's Khadakvasla dam
Orissa's Mahanadi flood restriction scheme
Nation's first compulsory education scheme
Gwalior's Tiger dam
Poona Deccan club
Jachamarajendra Professional training inst
Hebbal Agri research inst
Bengaluru public libraries
UVCE Engineering college
Cubbon park century club
Sandal oil factory
Printing press
Bhatkal harbour
Hindu modern hotel
Block system irrigation
Paracitoids lab
Mysore sugar factory
Sandal soap manufacturing
Mysore Univ
Shivanasamudra electrical plant
Jog falls electricity
KRS dam
HAL
Bhadravati steel factory
Soap factory
State Bank of Mysore
[/LIST]
[/INDENT][/INDENT]-> Mokshagundam Vishveshvaraiah's father was a Sanskrit pundit. Mother very religious Hindu. But encouraged scientific temper!
-> Developed countries have nearly 50% skilled workers - Plumbers, electricians, carpenters kind. India has only 5%. Today's Engineers & trainers need to improve it! On EngineersDay , Sir M. Vishveshwaraiah's birthplace Muddenahalli gets the 1st National Skills Dev mission's center. India needs skill!
So all Engineers out here.. Give 3 cheers to yourselves.. Engineers MAKE the world :wink