Alagappa Chettiar

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Alagappa Chettiar
Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation(s)Businessman, philanthropist
SpouseMathushri Lakshmi[1]

Sir Alagappa Chettiar (6 April 1909 – 5 April 1957) was an Indian businessman and philanthropist. He received the Padma Bhushan award (the third highest civilian award in India) in 1956.[2]

Early life

Chettiar was born in

Nattukottai Nagarathars
.

After his graduation he went to England to study law. He qualified for the Bar at Middle Temple, London, in England in 1933

Standard Chartered Bank
, London.

Business career

Chettiar's activities as a business entrepreneur were acknowledged by the British Government when he was knighted in the 1946 New Year Honours at the age of 37;[3] however, he renounced using the title of the knighthood when India attained independence. The President of India on 26 January 1956 conferred the distinction of Padma Bhushan onto him.

Chettiar launched his career by pioneering in textiles. In 1937 he started Cochin Textiles, later Alagappa Textiles at

textile mills, insurance companies, hotels, theatres, a stock exchange company and a private airline. [citation needed
]

Philanthropy

Chettiar believed that education is needed for a human being to become productive, wholesome and humane.

In 1947 at the

Alagappa Arts College started at Gandhi Maleghai, opened three days later. His generous donations led to the establishment of a string of educational institutions, which formed the basis for the foundation of the Alagappa University in 1985 by the Government of Tamil Nadu
.

He convinced Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to house one of the Government's National Research Institutes in the heart of the Alagappa campus. At the inauguration of the Central Electro Chemical Research Institute (CECRI) on 14 January 1953, the then vice-president of India Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan surmised:

The magnificent gift of 300 acres of land and fifteen lakhs of rupees by Alagappa Chettiar helped the Government of India to select Karaikudi as the seat of Electro Chemical Research Institute. Being a businessman himself, Dr. Alagappa Chettiar is aware of the industrial possibilities of our country and the need for scientific, technical and technological education. In his lifetime he has built a monument for himself and you have only to look around.

Alagappa Chettiar pioneered the centre of excellence "A.C.College of Technology" (named after him) at Guindy, Chennai, which offers specialised Engineering & Technology courses including Chemical Engineering, Petroleum Refining & Petrochemicals, Textile Engineering, Leather Technology, Industrial Biotechnology, Ceramic Technology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Food Technology, etc. Presently it comes under the governance of Anna University. His gave away his own palatial residence in Kottaiyur to start a women's college.

Notable donations and institutions[citation needed]

Dr. Alagappa Chettiar

His other foundations and charitable donations included:

  • Alagappa Chettiar College of Technology,(Now known as Alagappa College of Technology Campus- Anna University Chennai)
  • Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering & Technology (ACCET) at Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu. (Now an autonomous government institution)
  • Alagappa Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
  • Alagappa Arts College, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu
  • Alagappa College of Polytechnic, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu
  • Alagappa Physical Education College, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu
  • Alagappa Primary School, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu
  • Alagappa Montessori School, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu
  • Alagappa Preparatory School, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu (this is a private school managed by his daughter founded after him)
  • Alagappa Matriculation School, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu (this is a private school managed by his daughter founded after him)
  • Alagappa Model Higher Secondary School at his birthplace, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu
  • A ladies' hostel at Vepery, Chennai
  • A gift for the development of the township infrastructure of Kottaiyur
  • A gift for the Meenakshi club at Kandanur, Tamil Nadu
  • A donation for the H.M.I.S Fund
  • Foundation of an engineering college at Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu
  • Foundation of a college of technology at
    Madras University, subsequently named Alagappa Chettiar College of Technology, Guindy
    , Chennai
  • A donation to establish higher education in Malaysia
  • A donation to establish the South Indian Educational Society at New Delhi in 1948
  • A donation to the Lady Doak College at Madurai
  • A donation for constructing "Alagappa Mandapam" at
    M.K.Gandhi
  • A donation for publishing Tamil Kalangiyam
  • A donation to the Cochin Cyclone Relief fund
  • A donation for geological research by the Travancore government
  • A donation for establishing a maternity hospital and childcare centre in
    Cochin
  • A donation for indigenous medicine research by Ernakulam Maharaja College
  • A donation to fund students from Cochin to study abroad
  • Funding the morning food scheme for Cochin children
  • Establishing the South Indian chamber of commerce in Cochin

Death

At the age of 48, Chettiar succumbed to his illness. He was treated for

Madras (now Chennai).[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Dr. Alagappa Chettiar Passes Away". The Indian Express. 6 April 1957. pp. 1, 8.
  2. ^ "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 October 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  3. ^ London Gazette, 1 January 1946
  4. ^ a b onlinevoice. "A Chettinad Gem and Visionary: Dr. RM. Alagappa Chettiar | onlinevoice". Retrieved 2 November 2020.

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