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Happy Engineers Day 2018: Remembering Sir M Visvesvarayya

     Engineer's Day is observed in several countries on different dates of the year. In India, it is celebrated on September 15 which is the birth anniversary of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya, who is one of the greatest engineers India has produced. So, for readers and engineers from India, Happy Engineer's Day.... Go ahead and make the World proud of you.


     India produces nearly 20 lakh engineers in a year. So it is considered to be a significant occasion. This year 2018 is marked as the 50th anniversary of the Engineers Day in India.

Contributions of Visvesvarayya:

     Visvesvarayya was not only known for his contributions in the field of engineering but was also called the "precursor of economic planning in India", according to the Institution of Engineers India (IEI). Sir Visvesvarayya was an acclaimed engineer recognized for his mastermind in Harnessing water resources.

     He had successfully designed and constructed various dams, bridges in India. He revolutionized the irrigation system in India by implementing irrigation and drinking water system in India.

Life of Visvesvarayya:

     Sir Visvesvarayya was born on September 15, 1861, to Srinivasa Sastry and Venkachamma at Muddenahalli village in Kolar district in Karnataka. He completed BA with distinction from Central College of Bangalore and Civil Engineering from College of Engineering, Pune, in 1881 and 1883, respectively.

Career path:

     He began his career as an Assistant Engineer with Public Works Department (PWD) at Mumbai (then known as Bombay) in 1884 and was later requested to join the Indian Irrigation Commission. As a Public Works Department engineer, he accomplished several projects related to maintenance of public buildings, road construction and laying out city developments plans in several important towns.

The significance of Engineer's Day 2018:

     He worked with complete dedication and perseverance and got promoted as Chief Engineer in Mysore State in 1909. His notable accomplished by was the system of automatic water floodgates first installed in the year 1903 at Khadakvasla reservoir near Pune, designed and patented by him.

     These gates were first used to control the floods of the Mootha Canal flowing through Pune. Similar gates were later used in the Krishnasagar dam in Mysore, Tigra Dam in Gwalior and other large storage dams. He is the chief engineer responsible for constructing Krishna Raja Sagara dam in Mandya district. He was also a scholar, statesman, and Diwan of the princely state of Mysore for seven years from 1912 to 1919. Visvesvarayya received the prestigious Bharat Ratna in 1995.

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