Friday, September 14, 2012

Engineer's Day special

 We all celebrate engineer's day lets know the man behind this day.

September 15 is celebrated every year in India as Engineer's Day to commemorate the birthday of the legendary engineer Sir M. Visvesvaraya (1861-1962).

Internationally recognised for his genius in harnessing water resources, he was responsible for successful design and construction of several river dams, bridges and implementing irrigation and drinking water schemes all over India.

Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya


He is known to be the greatest engineers of all times, who with his vision and dedication in the field of engineering made some exceptional contributions to India. Owing to his contribution he was honored with the highest state award of India, the “The Bharat Ratna”, in the year 1955. Some of the contributions of Sir VM are:

  
As an Engineer par excellence:
  • He was the chief engineer during the construction of Krishna sager dam on the Cauvery River.

  • Many dams built by him in Bombay are still functional even till today.

  • The Sri Jayachamaraja Polytechnic Institute of Bangalore was started on the  recommendation of Sir Visvesvaraya.

  • The Block System was invented by him, which was a system of automated doors that closed in the conditions of overflow.

  • Krishnarajasagara Dam built by his help, is still praised by everybody witnessing it.

  • Mysore University, which is a matter of great proud for the people of Mysore, was established because of his will and conviction.

   As a Person:

What was achieved by Sir Visvesvaraya, was not as easy as it seemed, as it required strict discipline from his side.
  • Punctuality: He was very famous for his punctuality, it's said He was never late even by a minute and expected his people also to realize the importance of time.

  • Perfect Clothing: Every person having met Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, proudly remembers his neat and fine clothing.

  • Perfectionist: There are many examples to show that even a little task that he took up, was always completed to perfection. Even if it was to deliver a speech, he would think in advance, write and rehearse it number of times.

  • Fitness: Even at the age of 92, he was never dependent on comforts; he would not only walk by himself, but, take full participation in all proceedings.

  • Dedication to work: Nothing was able to deter Sir, from his commitment to good work; his work was his worship.

  • Courageous: Many of the projects completed by him that India stands proud of today, would not have existed if it was not his will and conviction.

  • Fearless Patriot: When it came to India, even high perks given to Sir by the British Government were not enough for him; he opposed everything and anything that was against the favor of his nation.



Engineering is not merely knowing and being knowledgeable; engineering is not merely analysis; engineering is not merely the possession of the capacity to get elegant solutions to non-existent engineering problems; engineering is practicing the art of the organized forcing of technological change.

with regards,
Divya.R.C