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Padmabushan Alagappa Chettiar Tamil: வள்ளல் டாக்டர் திரு க.வி.அழ.அழகப்பா செட்டியார்(born 6 April 1909 in Kottaiyur, Sivagangai District, Tamil Nadu) was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist.
[edit] Early life and educationHe was the second son of K. V. AL. Ramanathan Chettiar and Umayal Achi. He attended the SMS Vidyasala in Karaikudi and went on to obtain an M.A. in English literature from the Presidency College, Madras (now Chennai) at the age of 21. He had the fortune of befriending Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, a model teacher who later became the President of India. [edit] CareerAt the age of 21, he became the first Indian trainee at the Chartered Bank in London. Thereafter he qualified for the bar at Middle Temple in England. He launched his career by pioneering in textiles. In 1937 he started Cochin Textiles, later Alagappa Textiles at Pudhukaddu near Thirucheur in Kerala. The township for Cochin textile staff was named "Alagappa Nagar". He very quickly diversified, with rubber plantations in Malaya, tin mines in Burma, textile mills in Kerala, insurance companies in Calcutta, hotels in Bombay, theatres in Madras, a flourishing stockbroking company and a private airline. His business interests were short-lived, however, as he changed his focus to education. [edit] Educational foundationsIn 1943 he donated one lakh (100,000) rupees for the installation and development of the Tamil Department of Travancore University. In 1947 at the Dr. Annie Besant centenary celebrations the Vice-Chancellor of Madras University called industrialists to start colleges to educate India. Chettiar answered the call and within three days Alagappa Arts College started at Gandhi Maleghai in Karaikudi. His further donations led to the establishment of a string of educational institutions. He convinced Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to house one of the Government's National Research Institutes in the heart of the Alagappa campus at Karaikudi, donating 300 acres (1.2 km2) of land and 1.5 million rupees. This gesture earned for him the epithet "Socialistic Capitalist" from Nehru. Dr. Radhakrishnan, the Vice President of India stated at the opening of the Central Electro Chemical Research Institute (CECRI) on 14 January 1953:
His crowning piece of philanthropy was giving away his own palatial residence in Kottaiyur to found a women's college. His other foundations and charitable donations included:
[edit] HonoursHe was conferred a doctoral degree (D.Litt) by Annamalai University in 1943 and an LL.D. by Madras University in 1944. He was knighted by the British Government in 1945 when he was 37. He renounced the knighthood when India attained independence. He was conferred the distinction of Padma Bhushan by the President of India on 26 January 1957. [edit] LegacyWhen he died prematurely at the age of 48, Dr. Alagappa Chettiar had redefined philanthropy and contributed more to the betterment of education in Tamil Nadu than any other person of eminence had done until then. The institutions that he founded were the basis for the establishment of the Alagappa University in 1985 by the Government of Tamil Nadu. |
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