Bangalore Stories. More memories from Nehru Nagar, Sheshadripuram.
It is amazing how Nehru Nagar keeps cropping up. Srikanth remembered a few well known residents! Mohandas Pai grew up on the other side of our duplex bungalow. I have yet to meet him as a grown up! Capt. M.G.Vijayasarathy, International cricket umpire, player and also deputy commandant in NCC lived in the next bungalow! We kids were in total awe of uncle Vijayasarathy! N.G. Ayyangar who founded MEI, also stayed in Nehru Nagar before moving to Malleswaram. (Covered in my earlier blog.)
Then my friend Shivu, whose parents lived right opposite Vijayasarathy, sent news paper cuttings about his father, Rudrapatna.T.Ramachandra. His father retired as Director Inspection, D.G.S.D. We see from his brief bio-data, he excelled in his studies. Interestingly he was a contemporary of K.C.Reddy, first C.M. of the Mysore State and H.V.R. Iengar who retired as Governor of R.B.I and other notables!
I do remember Shivu's father well. But being in my teens, didn't have any conversations with him. I wish I had. Amazing how after retirement, he lead such a simple life. Unsung hero of those days
R.T. Ramachadra |
Shivshankar after learning about the Maritime Heritage Museum in Cochin began corresponding with Cochin Port Trust about his desire to personally hand over rare pictures and documents to the Museum his father had preserved! It took a while but the final outcome was very satisfying. There was a formal function, press coverage and news was published the next day! Shivu acknowledges the help received in his efforts!
The long awaited letter from Cochin Port Trust!
Sir,
I am directed to refer to your email dt.18.1.2018 addressed to Chairman, Cochin Port Trust and to inform that the handing over of old photographs and documents shall be arranged on 12.2.2018 at 11 AM at the Maritime Heritage Museum of Cochin Port Trust in Willingdon Island. For further co-ordination in this regard you may contact Shri.Jijo Thomas,Dy.Secretary (Ph:9847049029, email:cochinporttrust.pr@gmail.com)
A press release by the Cochin Port Trust:
Rare old pictures of Cochin handed over to Maritime Heritage Museum
About 25 rare old pictures on the making of port of Cochin, particularly of construction of the rail-road bridges to Willingdon Island, were handed over to Cochin Port Maritime Heritage Museum at a function held at the Museum today. The photographs and some old writings on the making of the Port were handed over by Shri.R. Shivshankar, son of Late R.T. Ramachandra who was the Resident Engineer in charge of bridge works for Cochin Harbour during 1936-40. The photographs and other documents were received by Shri A V Ramana, Deputy Chairman, Cochin Port Trust.
Speaking
on the occasion, Shri A.V. Ramana recollected the contributions made by R.T.Ramachandra in providing the much needed rail-road connectivity to Willingdon
Island as the Resident Engineer in the team of Sir Robert Bristow who created
the modern port of Cochin. Of these, the Venduruthy Rail-Road Bridge and
Mattanchery (old) bridge remain as engineering marvels even today. He also
recounted the writings on R T Ramachandra as a great philanthropic,
who used to keep a portion of his income to educate the children in his
village. He was like a lighted candle which has the ability to spread light to
many more candles. He has lit the candles of knowledge in lot of
children, which is a rare act of benevolence.
Shri.
Shivashankar remembers his father as the only Indian Engineer in the team of
Sir Robert Bristow assigned with executive charge of bridges in Cochin. It was
an engineering fete for the fact that underwater concrete pillars were raised
for the first time of this magnitude in South India. He fondly remembers the
farewell comments offered by Sir Robert Bristow who documented R.T. Ramachandra
as a person of exemplary conduct and exceptional combination of theoretical and
practical ability.
Shri. Goutam Gupta, Traffic Manager, Cochin Port Trust and Smt. C. Premakumari, Secretary (i/c) also spoke on the occasion.
Shivu wrote us and added a Thank you note!
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A photo of 1940 taken at Cochin during the farewell of RTR |
Comments
We really missed Shivu father as we were young.
We did not speak to him.
Even Nagaraja Rao was very reserved person. Before he retirement he passed away . Aunty shifted to Bangalore as our neibhour . Very Gentle lady and highly disciplined.
thanks for the article really informative and interesting
Its nicely put together
Do you think "Bangalore Iyengars in World War II and / or served in the Indian Armed forces" would be a good subject for a blog ?!! Just a wild thought.
Interesting post on the achievements of Shri Rudrapatna T. Ramachandra. Reading through the post I remembered that during the colonial days there were a number of brilliant I indians who did the work ascribed to their bosses. After all the trigonometric calculations that established Mt Everest were done by an Indian (I think from South India)!
Raghu
Lt Gen D. Raghunath PVSM, AVSM, PHS (Retd)
MD, DCP, FRCPath, FAMS