Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya (Moːkśguṇam Viśveśvarayya; 15 September 1861 – 12/14 April 1962), also referred to by his initials, MV, was an
Indian civil engineer
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, administrator, and statesman, who served as the 19th
Dewan of Mysore from 1912 to 1918.
Visvesvaraya is regarded in India as one of the foremost civil engineers whose birthday, 15 September, is celebrated every year as
Engineer's Day
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Country-wise list
See also
*UNESCO World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development
References
External links
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in India,
Sri Lanka
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, and
Tanzania
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. He is also often regarded as "the maker of modern
Mysore
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". According to ''
Prajavani'', a
Kannada
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language newspaper, he is also the most popular figure in the
southern Indian state of
Karnataka
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.
Visvesvaraya worked as a civil engineer for the government of
British India
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and later as Prime Minister of the
Kingdom of Mysore
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. For his services to British India, he was appointed
CIE and later knighted KCIE.
For his services to the Kingdom of Mysore and the Republic of India, he was awarded the
Bharata Ratna by
Government of India
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in 1955.
Early life
M. Visvesvaraya was born on 15 September 1861 at
Muddenahalli,
Kingdom of Mysore
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(in present-day
Chikkaballapura district, Karnataka) into a
Telugu speaking family of Mokshagundam Srinivasa Shastry and Venkatalakshmi. His ancestors hail from Mokshagundam, a village in present-day
Prakasam district of
Andhra Pradesh
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, and had migrated to the kingdom years prior to Visvesvaraya's birth.
Visvesvaraya received his primary education in
Bangalore
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and earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from the
University of Madras
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. He later studied at the
College of Engineering, Pune (then College of Science at the
University of Bombay
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) and graduated as an engineer, receiving Diploma in Civil Engineering (DCE). It was here that he helped found and become a member of the Deccan Club and was its first secretary; he was well-acquainted with the progressives in
Pune
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, including
Sir R. G. Bhandarkar,
Gopal Krishna Gokhale, and Justice
Mahadev Govind Ranade, who were instrumental in starting the club and were its members.
Career
Visvesvaraya began his career by working for the
Government of British India, working in
Bombay Presidency and other British-held colonies in the
Middle East
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. He later worked for
Hyderabad State. After retirement, he began his administrative and statesmanship career and continued his engineering career in the Kingdom of Mysore.
Engineering career
Visvesvaraya became an assistant engineer in 1885 at the Public Works Department,
Bombay
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, in
Bombay Presidency.
In 1899, Visvesvaraya was invited to join the Indian Irrigation Commission where he implemented an intricate system of irrigation in the
Deccan Plateau
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and designed and patented a system of automatic weir water floodgates that were first installed in 1903 at
Khadakvasla Dam near
Pune
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. These gates raised the storage level in the reservoir to the highest level likely to be attained without causing any damage to the dam. Based on the success of these gates, the same system was installed at
Tigra Dam in
Gwalior
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and later at the
KRS Dam at
Mysore
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, Karnataka. He later became the chief engineer of the Laxmi Talav Dam near
Kolhapur
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Kolhapur is one of the most significant cities in South Maharashtra and has been a hub of historical, religious, and cultural a ...
.
In around 1906/1907, the Government of
British India
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sent Visvesvaraya to the
British Colony of Aden (present-day
Yemen
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), to study water supply and drainage systems. The project prepared by him was successfully implemented in Aden.
After opting for voluntary retirement in 1908, Visvesvaraya took a foreign tour to study industrialised nations. Then, for a short period, he worked for Nizam
Osman Ali Khan. He was one of the chief engineers of the flood protection system for the city of
Hyderabad
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who suggested flood relief measures for the city, which was under constant threat by the
Musi river. He achieved celebrity status when he designed a flood protection system for the city. He was instrumental in developing a system to protect
Visakhapatnam
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port from sea erosion. This dam created the biggest reservoir in
Asia
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at the time of its construction.
In November 1909, at the invitation of Dewan
V.P. Madhava Rao, Visvesvaraya joined as a chief engineer of
Mysore State. He was the Chief Engineer of the
KRS Dam at
Mysore
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. He was also later the chairman of the board of engineers for the
Tungabhadra Dam in
Hospet,
Karnataka
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.
Premiership
In 1912, Visvesvaraya was appointed
Dewan of Mysore by Maharaja
Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV. He served for nearly seven years until 1918.
With support from the maharaja, Visvesvaraya contributed to the general development of the Kingdom of Mysore.
During his premiership as Dewan, Visvesvaraya was responsible for the founding of factories and institutions funded for by the maharaja, including
Mysore Soap Factory, Parasitoid Laboratory,
Mysore Iron & Steel Works in
Bhadravathi, Bangalore Polytechnic (now Sri Jayachamarajendra Polytechnic Bangalore), Bangalore Agricultural University,
State Bank of Mysore, Century Club, Mysore Chamber of Commerce (now Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce & Industry), Mysore Apex Chamber of Commerce (now Apex Chamber of Karnataka), and numerous other industrial places.
The Bangalore Press was also established during his tenure as Dewan. He was also instrumental in the founding of
Government Engineering College (now University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering) at
Bangalore
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in 1917, one of the first engineering institutes in India. He commissioned several new railway lines in
Mysore Railways (now part of
Southwestern Indian Railways).
Visvesvaraya encouraged private investment in industry during his tenure as Dewan. He was instrumental in charting out a plan for road construction between
Tirumala and
Tirupati.
Visvesvaraya gave his technical advice for the location of
Mokama Bridge over the
Ganga in
Bihar
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. At the time, he was over 90 years old.
Career timeline
* Assistant Engineer in Bombay, 1885; served in
Nasik
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,
Khandesh (mainly in
Dhule) and Pune
* Services lent to Municipality of Sukkur, Sind, 1894; designed and carried out waterworks for the municipality
* Executive Engineer, Surat, 1896
* Assistant Superintending Engineer, Pune, 1897–1899; visited
China
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and
Japan
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, 1898
* Executive Engineer for Irrigation, Pune, 1899
* Sanitary Engineer, Bombay, and member, Sanitary Board, 1901; gave evidence before Indian Irrigation Commission
* 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; on special duty, 1905
* Superintending Engineer, 1907; visited
Egypt
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,
Canada
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,
United States
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, and
Russia
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, 1908
* Consulting Engineer to Hyderabad/Nizam State supervised and carried out engineering works on Musi river; Hyderabad floods of 1909
* Retired from British Service, 1909
* Chief Engineer and Secretary to Government of Mysore, 1909
* Dewan of Mysore, Public Works Department and Railway, 1913
* Board of Directors of
Tata Steel, 1927–1955
Awards and honours

Visvesvaraya was appointed a Companion of the
Order of the Indian Empire
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#Knight Grand Commander (:Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire, ...
(CIE) in 1911 by
King Edward VII, when he was the Chief Engineer to the Government of Mysore.
In 1915, while he was Dewan of Mysore, Visvesvaraya was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (KCIE) by
King George V
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for his contributions to the public good.
After
India attained independence, Visvesvaraya received the
Bharat Ratna
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, India's highest civilian honour, in 1955.
He received an honorary membership from the
Institution of Civil Engineers, London,
a fellowship from the
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and several honorary degrees including
D.Sc.,
LL.D.,
D.Litt. from eight universities in India. He was the president of the 1923 session of the
Indian Science Congress.
Recognition
Visvesvaraya received recognition in many fields, most notably education and engineering.
Visvesvaraya Technological University in Belagavi (to which most engineering colleges in Karnataka are affiliated) was named in his honour, as well as prominent colleges like
University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, Bangalore;
Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Bangalore; and
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology,
Nagpur
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; Visvesvaraya Hostel,
IIT (BHU) Varanasi;
Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bangalore.
The
College of Engineering, Pune, his ''alma mater'', erected a statue in Visvesvaraya's honour. Two
metro stations in India, one in
Bangalore
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on the Purple Line (
Sir M. Visveshwaraya Station, Central College), and another one in
Delhi
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on the Pink Line (
Sir Vishweshwaraiah Moti Bagh), are named after him. The railway terminal in
Baiyyapanahalli at Bangalore is named
Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal after him.
On 15 September 2018, to celebrate his 157th birth anniversary, Sir Visvesvaraya was honored with a
Google Doodle.
Death
Visvesvaraya died on 12/14 April 1962, aged 100.
Visvesvaraya was known for his sincerity, time management and dedication to his cause. Visvesvaraya was a strict
lacto-vegetarian
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who never ate meat or eggs. He was also a non-smoker and a teetotaller.
A very important part of Visvesvaraya's nature was his love for
Kannada
Kannada () is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India, and spoken by a minority of the population in all neighbouring states. It has 44 million native speakers, and is additionally a ...
language. He set up Kannada Parishat for the improvement of Kannada. He wanted seminars for Kannada supporters to be instituted and conducted right in Kannada.
Memorial at Muddenahalli
Visvesvaraya National Memorial Trust manages a memorial for Visvesvaraya at his birthplace of Muddenahalli. The memorial exhibits his awards, titles and personal belongings, including his living room, spectacles, cups, books and
block with which his visiting cards were printed. Models of the Krishna Raja Sagar Dam, which Visvesvaraya designed and supervised the construction of, are exhibited. The memorial is adjacent to his house, which was refurbished and is regarded as a shrine by locals.
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References
External links
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