Founder Vice-Chancellor of Tumkur University. Tumkur and laid the foundation of the University. Hosted many National and State level conferences, congresses, conducted many seminars as Local Secretary. Founder of many educational institutions from Nursery to college level and hostels for the benefit of the weaker sections and backward class students. Recipient of few awards for the social service and education. Ex-President of the Karnataka History Congress, South Indian History Congress and the Local Secretary of Indian History Congress (twice). Former Visiting Professor, University of Mysore-Sri Krishnaraja Wadiyar Chair (twice), S.U. University, Tirupati. At present senior academic Fellow I.C.H.R., New Delhi. Nominated by the Government of Karnataka as the member, Karnataka State Higher Education Council and Executive Committee (five years). Joint Secretary, Forum State Universities.
In all the fields of social, moral, educational, economical, industrial, cultural, his ideal of religious tolerance was of the highest order. Be it irrigation policy, agricultural development, trade and commerce, village improvement, introduction of many legislations, towns and city improvements, emancipation of women etc, were all ahead of our times. The welfare and progress of people of Mysore was always dearest to the heart of His Highness, The Maharaja of Mysore.
He was a promoter of science and culture, economic and spiritual progress. As a ruler, he discharged the responsibilities for the welfare of his subjects. He gave top priority for the economic and industrial development of the state. The Bank of Mysore was founded in the year 1913 at the initiative of the Economic Conference.
At the same time Co-operative movement was also started to finance for the benefit of small farmers, artisans, traders and businessmen. Public utilities namely, railways, water supply and the generation of electricity, roadways were undertaken by the Government of Mysore during this period. Apart from industrial education, facilities are also created in Mysore for Technical Education. Engineering College in Civil and Mechanical was also started for the Industrial progress.
The Princely Mysore consisted of only 8 districts, Mysore, Kadur, Hassan, Bangalore, Kolar, Tumkur, Shimoga and Chitradurga. Mysore state is broadly divided into plain and Malnad region. Hassan, Chickmagalur and Shimoga are considered to be the Malnad arca. Malnad gets copious rains and the soil is fertile. The rainfall in the plain region is one of uncertainty. Vast majority of the state's population depended on agriculture for livelihood. The climate of Mysore has always been moderate. The land mass is at a height of 2000 ft. to 3000 ft. the sea level, above making the climatic condition throughout the year congenial for human activities.
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