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Bharata Ratna Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya.
His Legacy Is Known To Many, So, With A Brief Introduction, I Will Take You To His 1920 Biography #ReconstructingIndia.

Sir M V has left a legacy in such a way that, almost every Bharatiya today is enjoying something which he
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initiated.

If You Start Counting The Contributions Of 1 Single Person For A Country, Then Sir MV Will Be #DhruvaNakshatra.
From Establishing Banks To Building Dams To Initiating Huge Industries Like HAL, NAL, MSIL, VSIL, HMT, ITI.
From Shivanasamudra to Linganamakki.
From
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Sanskrit Parishat to Kannada Parishat to Engineering Colleges to Polytechnic’s.
The Credit for the Initiative For Higher Education Institutes Like IITs belongs to this Great Man.
#ReConstructingIndia Written By The Earliest Recepient of Bharata Ratna.
His Eagerness To See
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Independent Bharath is hidden In The Lines Of The Preface.
In view of the extensive changes which are now being made under the new Government of India Act, it is necessary to study Indian political, economic and social problems in a new light. It is the spirit and intention
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of the Act to prepare the country for full responsible government, and it should certainly be the endeavour of the people to remove at once every stumbling block from their path and to take the most complete advantage of this new opportunity.
The Indian mind needs to be
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familiarized with the principles of modern progress, a universal impulse for inquiry and enterprise awakened, and earnest thinking and effort promoted. By these and other means a new type of Indian citizenship— progressive, and self-respecting— should be created, and a
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Self Reliant nationhood developed.
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This book seeks to indicate, however imperfectly, the avenues towards reconstruction now open. It attempts, in a constructive spirit, to outline a scheme of true national life, and for the high task of achievement invites co-operation from all parties. The author may claim
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some measure of administrative experience, as he has spent many years in the service of the British Government in India and in leading Indian States. He has, on several occasions, travelled outside India for the purpose of obtaining first-hand knowledge of world conditions
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and problems. The book has had to be written whilst away from home and under other difficulties. The author is indebted to several friends and assistants for material help in its preparation.
M. VlSVESVARAYA. London, 10th October, 1920.

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