Dimdima
Online Children's Magazine from India
1861-1962
Bharat Ratna Sir Mokshagundam Visveswarayya's life was a saga of adventure. As an engineer he gained international reputation. He was a pioneer in harnessing the river waters of India. He was the prime architect of Mysore's all-round progress, administratively, educationally and industrially. He founded the All India Manufacturers' Organisation in 1941. As far back as 1934, Visveswarayya published his Planned Economy for India and thus laid the foundation of India's five-year Plans which began in 1952. This centenarian was a byword for impeccable dress and punctuality.
rahul ravindra |
During a visit to National High School in Bangalore in the year 1940 where an exhibition on khadi was held, Mahatma Gandhi was eager to hear the opinion of the great engineer statesman Visveswaraiah. He said "What a waste of man power". For this comment Gandhiji virtually had tears in his eyes. His slogan "Industrialise or perish" is true to his vision. This was narrated by one my teachers during our study at the school. So I am sharing this with you. Thanks & the web site is very interesting. Keep it up. |
kasturi |
He is a great civil engineer and a great builder of A.P. |
Guru Swamy |
Thanks, For the site, for provoiding information on Sir M.Visveswarayya |
mahesh.g |
Thank you for giving this valuable information about M.Visveswaraiah. Please send me the LIFE HISTORY of this great personality. |
Ravisuirya |
I am a student of Visvesvarya Technological University, Belgaum, Karnataka. Thanks for providing the information of such a great personality who cannot be described in words by any of us. He has rendered lot of his thoughts and plans for building civilization in Karnataka. Also, I am one of his follower, who prays daily to him. |
anil chandra das |
I want to know life history and contribution of Visveswaraiah. |
balakrishna challagulla |
I always carry his laminated photo when he was in his middle age with a huge moustache. Because I heard about his greatness through my grandfather challagulla venkayya, I opted and became a civil engineer with many excellent research records to my credit. Congrats for the web site.You keep photos of all ages of MV. |
prasad |
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I want to know the life history and the behaviour of Visveswaraiah so that I can follow him. |
sudhendra |
My parents had the rare privelege of meeting Sir.M.Visvesarayya. As per the appointment at 3:00p.m at his office, at 2:45 p.m in the afternoon he was ready to meet my parents. That shows his punctuality, simplicity, approachability. The man of that stature being ready by 2:45 p.m itself shows his greatness. |
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