Engineer’s Day 2020: Know About M Visvesvaraya, One Of India’s Greatest Engineers, Popularly Called 'Sir MV'
September 15 Is Celebrated As Engineer's Day In India Every Year. The birth anniversary of M Visvesvaraya, on September 15, is celebrated as Engineer's Day. Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, popularly called 'Sir MV' was one of India's finest engineers. Born in 1861 to a Telugu family at Chikkaballapur (little over 55 km from Bengaluru), both his parents were well-known Sanskrit scholars. M Visvesvaraya lost his father early in life. He did his primary education in his hometown but later moved to Bengaluru for higher education. After completing his undergraduate degree in Arts, M Visvesvaraya went for a degree in civil engineering from the College of Engineering in Pune. Sir MV was an expert in irrigation techniques & flood disaster management. He became famous for his pioneering work in irrigation techniques & flood control. One of his key contributions was designing the 'automatic barrier water floodgates' - installed for the first time at the Khadakvasla Reservoir near Pune in 1903. M Visvesvaraya served as the Diwan of Mysore, where he founded the Mysore Soap Factory, Bangalore Agricultural University, State Bank of Mysore & Mysore Iron and Steel Works. Watch the video to know more.
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