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Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya – Vishwakarma Bharatratna Visvesvaraya of the Science Age

 Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya – Vishwakarma Bharat ratna Visvesvaraya of the Science Age




Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya




Visvesvaraya was born on 15 September 1861. It took place in a village called Madanahalli in present-day Karnataka and erstwhile Mysore state.


Father Pandit Srinivasa Shastri was a learned Brahmin. He was a physician skilled in Ayurveda. His mother was religious. This is a guide to ethics
This family was different.

Poverty of home was accompanied by wealth of mind. Subjects of Architecture by Visvesvaraya

selected.
As soon as the results of the examinations were announced, the government appointed him as an assistant engineer. He first joined Nashik Division. His administration
Being good, he was entrusted with the task of installing a 'pipe and siphon' on a canal in Khandesh.

Work so simple but with precision There was an urgency to do it quickly. He also wanted professional skills. Visvesvaraya performed the task by putting his adjustment power to the test.

You can imagine how to increase the storage capacity of the dam without increasing its height!
Reservoir capacity of Khadakwasla Dam near Pune
Vishweshwar was recorded first before the extension. Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya Visvesvaraya To increase the water storage of the dams, the water flowing from Pune was diverted to the Khadakvasla Dam.

Automatic sluices were first used for canal flood control.
He patented these sluices under his own name. Early career During the period Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya worked extensively on water supply projects in several cities including Kolhapur, Belgaum, Dharwad, Bijapur, Ahmedabad and Pune.

Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya was also a skilled administrator.
He was appointed as Chief Engineer of Mysore State. He was also the Railway Secretary.


The name of Visvesvaraya Mokshagundam Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya was the most talked about in the whole world due to the construction of Krishnaraja Sagar Dam.
It is around the freedom of dam at Mysore
It was built forty years ago. 45 kms originating from Krishnaraj Sagar Dam and other canals from this dam.

length of Visvesvaraya Canal Today it irrigates about 1.25 lakh acres of land in Mandya, Malvali, Nagamandala, Kunigal and Chandrapatna tehsils besides Ramanagaram and Kanakpura in Karnataka.

The Krishnaraja Sagar Dam, which supplies drinking water to cities like Mysore and Bengaluru, along with electricity generation, is the technical work of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya.

Tells a success story of skill and administrative planning. Until then, the principles of structures such as giant dams were not widely understood.

Therefore, he was most concerned about the construction of the Krishnaraja Sagar Dam. Keeping in view the then aspects of hydraulic engineering, Kaveri The water in the river was stopped.

Visveswari had a big challenge to build a dam without cement. Because at that time cement production had just started in the country.

And it had to be imported at a very high cost. But Visvesvarayani also solved this problem.


He developed a technique of automatic gates to release water from reservoirs.
This technology was used for the first time in the world.

Later this technique was adopted by other countries of the world including Europe. Visvesvaraya's contribution in dam construction and industrial development came in handy.
Along with the construction of a dam on the Cauvery, mills and factories were also being set up in that area.
With the advent of electricity, new machines were working rapidly.
Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya was an advocate of industrial development.Metallurgy, aeronautics, industrial combustion at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
And Visvesvaraya was one of the first to dream of starting many new departments like the Engineering Department.


Visvesvara was also concerned about the basic problems of Mysore state like illiteracy, poverty, unemployment, disease etc. lack of factories, lack of development of traditional agriculture which depended on rain water for irrigation. Visvesvaraya made many efforts to solve this problem.
Primary education was made compulsory in Mysore due to the vision of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya. And initiatives were taken for girls' education. Visvesvaraiah is also known as "Bhagirath of Karnataka" due to his work for the overall development of the society. He did not use a single paper for himself in the government job and he did not use a government vehicle for private work.

In 1955 AD, he was honored with a special award called Bharat Ratna. Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya Visvesvaraya was then 94 years old.
When was the culmination of his work? Visvesvaraiah was known to the world as a long-lived architect who worked continuously for 44 years after his retirement. Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraiah turned one hundred years old.Someone asked for a message to Bhishmacharya who was experiencing such a long and golden evening of life.Then he expressed his thoughts in one line. But don't get rusty” was his message to the younger generation.


A hundred years of gratitude and prosperity
This Jnan Maharshi who lived life did not get moments of family happiness. Credit them Not happy. Putramukh did not appear.
Could not donate a daughter! This self-sufficient man, the self-satisfied Mahatma, who was always working, did not have enough time to bear the sufferings of life.

On April 14, 1962, this great man looked back on the last century and walked away from death to immortality.

Greetings to the Vishwakarma Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya Visvesvaraya of this age of science on his birthday









Visvekarma Bharatratna Visvesvaraya Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya




writing
Dr Suvarna Naik Nimbalkar



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