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Happy Engineer's Day!

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 6:16 pm
by KirKS
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 :
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  • 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

    Happy Engineer's Day!

    Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:35 pm
    by BeeAndButterfly
    Very cool thread Kiran. From exploring the subatomic particles to outer space engineering pursuits have revolutionized the world.Visited the Hoover dam a few years ago, the engineering is mind boggling.

    Thanks for the info on Sir Visvesvaraya.

    Happy Engineer's Day!

    Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:40 pm
    by mn_op
    Man! Do you really have to remind us that most of have managed to get a degree in Engineering? Most of us seem to have better understanding of social sciences than engineering.

    I am not comfortable with the stamp of Engineer as I quit tampering with engines after breaking all clocks in my house at the age of 12.

    So to all my Engineer friends (with or without degree). Happy Engineers day.

    For rest of us. Lets fake it. Afterall building Lego castles is also Engineering....and watching Bob The Builder shows our appreciation to the Engineers of the world.

    Happy Engineer's Day!

    Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:52 pm
    by KirKS
    mn_op;329910For rest of us. Lets fake it. Afterall building Lego castles is also Engineering....and watching Bob The Builder shows our appreciation to the Engineers of the world.


    Oops.. I read Bob as something else in this Engineering context :)
    http://img49.exs.cx/img49/9215/200371217205284550.jpg

    Happy Engineer's Day!

    Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:24 pm
    by P_Jani




    Bravo ! BoyZ ! Someone open that Champagne bottle Pl !

    Wait, Wait, Wait,.. here I shake it thoroughly n' Release the thumb !! - See the fountain !!
    3 Cheers ! Hurrrrrrah ! - Happy Dayz are here again ! - Finally V R remembered !

    It's the time now to break our hands, patting back on us, hello Engineers !! – Come on now,
    It’s Ceeeeeeelllleeebrrraaaatttiion !!
    [ Ssshhhh. does not matter we did not build any Damn Dams or Bloody Bridges ! - just the parking Lots and Sanitary/Storm sewers systems ]

    Long ago, when I was studying in one of the top notch, the first and foremost Engg. college,
    Of one of the Indian States, they had a suggestion
    of Putting the title of " Er" in front of the name of us just like doctors write "Dr." , but somehow no one implemented it !! To Bad !

    Darn those Diploma holders, who started getting those fake degrees dirt cheap and hence now a days Engineers are sold, dime a dozen !! [ Just like RMP and GMP in medical fields ruined the career image of those MBBS and MDs ! ]

    Never Mind,.. Today is an Engineers’ Day !
    And, we are here today to give a salute of 101 Tankers to our
    Bloody, Muddy, and Oily spoiled career. Hehehhehehe.
    { for those hands that we made dirty doing somewhere surveying in muddy potholes, drainage, - Yess stepping down in those smelly Manholes to take Invert elevations of RCP and CMP, checking I. C. engines, Turbines, Condensers and other Heat Exchangers, working somewhere with machines, Mills, factories, Machine Shops – Turret and CNC Lathe, Workshops, HVAC units, Power plants, Chem Labs, Electricity houses, Foundry, Design Shops,.... yada yada ]

    But, Hey, today is the day to give us something back, Naa ?? Tins u there?
    After all we deserve a 3 Cheers and today is the day !
    So Hip ! Hip !! Hurrah !! Yess, now you can release those colorful balloons in the sky !
    Join me guys and gals and do not let me down,….
    Feel free to narrate your engg. Practice life experiences, your first interviews, EIT/FE/NICET, PE experiences, etc , Hurrraahhhhh !

    Hello Engineers,
    Don' worry, I will keep my speech today pretty short.
    Here is a basic question of the first semester, [ I was asked in one of the Indian interview, long ago ] let us see if you can solve it today, or not !

    If you had studied those Engg. Dwgs. Preparing methods , -- First angle and Third Angle methods and Isometric Views of plan and elevation ( Top View , Front View ) - remember the Bonfire books by one and the only N. D. Bhatt's ( Vol 1 and 2 ) Engineering drawing ?? Rt.?

    Anyway here is a simple question. _ I was asked at my first job interview with Lalbhai group of Mills.

    Two views are given of a mechanical pattern/ object made of wood ( u know those wooden pattern used in Foundry for molding, Rt. ]

    Ok. Draw a perfect square of 3 in sides,
    now into the exact center of that one, draw another perfect square of 1 in sides.
    That's it. No other lines connected, No other dash lines anywhere, no nothing.

    If this is the Plan as well as Elevation of a Pattern Object,
    could you draw that Object ( what it should look like ) in 3D ??

    Any Clue?



    …………………………………….

    Happy Engineer's Day!

    Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:32 pm
    by KirKS
    P_Jani;329925Don' worry, I will keep my speech today pretty short today.


    Don't mind me pointing this Jani bhai.. but that was the 25th line of your post, excluding blank lines :))

    In any case, Happy Engineer's Day to you too!

    Happy Engineer's Day!

    Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:44 pm
    by My Roots
    Sir MV's not so remembered master works.

    1.Mari Kanive dam or Vani Vilasa Sagara dam built across Vedavathi river near Hiriyur.

    http://wikimapia.org/646942/Vani-Vilasa-Sagara-Dam-Mari-kanive
    http://travel2karnataka.com/mari_kanive_dam.htm

    One should visit this place to see the architectural design Sir MV came up with. It is also said that the dam(water reservior area) resembles India map but to see this you have to go all the way up to the guest house.
    Sri Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV and Sir MV's vision to feed water to the so called Barada naadu * Chitradurga and near by towns is commandable. Sad part is that there is not enough rain in this area and the dam was full only 2/3 times ever since it was built.
    * Barada naadu=draught land.

    2. Markonalli Dam near Kunigal built across Shimsha river

    http://nannanadu.blogspot.com/2007/08/trip-to-markonalli-dam.html

    Happy Engineer's Day!

    Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:34 pm
    by fantoosh
    P_Jani;329925

    Anyway here is a simple question. _ I was asked at my first job interview with Lalbhai group of Mills.

    Two views are given of a mechanical pattern/ object made of wood ( u know those wooden pattern used in Foundry for molding, Rt. ]

    Ok. Draw a perfect square of 3 in sides,
    now into the exact center of that one, draw another perfect square of 1 in sides.
    That's it. No other lines connected, No other dash lines anywhere, no nothing.

    If this is the Plan as well as Elevation of a Pattern Object,
    could you draw that Object ( what it should look like ) in 3D ??

    Any Clue?



    …………………………………….



    It could be a curve inside a curve in 3D.

    I think it will look something like:


    Happy Engineer's Day!

    Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:43 pm
    by P_Jani
    fantoosh;329961It could be a curve inside a curve in 3D.

    I think it will look something like:>>>>

    10/10.

    You got it, buddy ! - Did you surf web ??? :wink

    How about instead of any curve, the straight lines !

    Think of one solid cube inside the other ( both solid ) and the outer one was sliced at 45 degree !

    I remember many candidates there at the interview of "Asoka Mills" job, blew it up and started thinking something like,....
    the outer structure made of wire frame and inside a cube was hanging with an invisible
    hair like string - thin wire,... and so on,...

    And, one of our boss guy ( LLB member at LDCE ) , even gave an idea ( to those interviewees on that shoot-table ) that this experiment was conducted in the space , and hence the inside cube was floating in the center,...and all such comics, outside the interview-room I noticed,.. !

    Was just hillarious !

    :)):))

    Happy Engineer's Day!

    Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:47 pm
    by rabtag
    fantoosh;329961It could be a curve inside a curve in 3D.

    I think it will look something like:



    You understood Jaani Sir's question :) and have your own autocad drawing.

    Jaani Sir,

    Is it truncated square pyramid with 3" side base and 1" top roof like in

    http://mathworld.wolfram.com/TruncatedSquarePyramid.html