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Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya (Moːkśguṇam Viśveśvarayya; 15 September 1861 – 12/14 April 1962), [1] [2] also referred to by his initials, MV, was an Indian civil engineer, administrator, and statesman, [3] who served as the 19th Dewan of Mysore from 1912 to 1918.
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P. Shyama Raju is an Indian entrepreneur, philanthropist and an educationist based in Bengaluru, Karnataka.He is the chairman and managing director of DivyaSree, he is also the chairman of Rukmini Educational Charitable Trust and the chancellor of REVA University, Bengaluru.
The Visvesvaraya Centre (better known as Visvesvaraya Towers) is a government office complex in Bangalore. The complex was built on the site of the former house of Sir M. Visvesvaraya , after his death, and gets its name from him. [ 1 ]
Sir M.Visvesvaraya; et al. (26 January 1929). "Report of the Bangalore Disturbances Enquiry Committee" (PDF). Bangalore: General and Revenue Department, Government of His Highness the Maharaja of Mysore permanent dead link ] S, Chandrasekhar (2005) [1985]. Dimensions of Socio-Political Change in Mysore, 1918-40. APH Publishing. p. 144.
There is a memorial to Sir M. Visvesvarayya on the family-owned land at Muddenahalli, [4] with the Nandi Hills as a backdrop. The museum was renovated in view of his 150th birth ceremonies conducted on 15 September 2010.
Name Tenure Term Maharaja Dalvoys of Mysore Kingdom ... M. Visvesvaraya [6] Nov 1912 - Dec 1918 1 20 M. Kantaraj Urs: Dec 1918 - Feb 1922 1 21 A. R. Banerjee:
The company was established by Sir M. Visvesvaraya, the Prime minister of Mysore. The Bangalore Press prints calendars, diaries, panchangas (almanacs), books and notebooks. It is well known for publishing calendars. [4] [1] It produces 18 lakh calendars each year and has a valuation of nearly ₹200-crore, as reported by The Hindu Business Line ...