And Please Note, This Is Humble Story Of One Man & Whose Efforts Are Reaped By Lakhs & Lakhs Of People Even Today.
Remembering on his Jayanti, the person behind world renowned #MANIPAL Group, Dr Tonse Madhava Anant Pai.
Let me tell you how a Registered Medical Practitioner
built a Mighty Bank, World Class Health Care System and Renowned University.
Born in the year 1898, Dr TMA Pai, then a young doctor graduated from Madras Medical College, stayed back to set up Udupi’s first Allopathic clinic. Dr TMA Pai had expressed a desire to go to Hong Kong
when his mother advised him to set up a practice at Udupi. “Jait-amma”– that’s all he said. According to Prof Kamath , it is at this psychological point in time that Manipal was born. The above narrative is from former Chairman of Prasar Bharati, Prof M V Kamath, the Kamath’s &
Pai’s are friends for generations.
Pai, started a bank, along with his brother, Upendra Pai & V S Kudva in Udupi in 1925. The bank had a long-worded name: Canara Industrial and Banking Syndicate. This was later changed to Syndicate Bank.
Pai used to double up as both doctor and
banker in the early years of the bank. This professional combination may raise eyebrows today, but it served the bank very well. As a doctor, he knew Udupi and the surrounding areas well and, as a result, could develop banking services tailored to local demands.
One evening, he prescribed a lady patient medicines which were hardly expensive. As he was closing his clinic, he saw the same patient sitting outside. The patient said that she had no money to buy the medicine. On further questioning, Pai realized she had no savings whatsoever
to spend on his prescription. Pai lent her some money. But then the thought just struck him: how come people do not have any savings?
More importantly, can my bank help in the important endeavour that was helping them save?
After much thought, Pai formulated something called
the #Pigmy Deposit Scheme. The idea was to mobilize any amount of small savings from all possible income groups regularly. A depositor had the flexibility of making these pigmy deposits daily, weekly or monthly. But once they chose a frequency, they had to deposit money on time.
People were exhorted to save as little as 25 paise daily, which at the end of seven years would be accumulate to Rs700 at a simple interest rate of 3.5%.
Pai understood that people would not come to the bank to deposit their savings due to a lack of self-control, discipline and
even awareness. To address this, he appointed door-to-door deposit collectors. These collectors visited depositors at home, as per their committed frequency, to collect these deposits.
The impact of this scheme was widely felt.
It demonstrated the importance of thrift and
savings to people—many of whom had no grounds to appreciate this before. In fact, this was a time when most parts of India suffered from usurious interest rates. But here was a bank which not just gave them loans at lower rates, but even promoted their well-being via savings.
After Udupi’s 1st Allopathic Clinic & later Syndicate bank, Pai set up a school in 1942 followed by the MGM college in 1949.
He was the first to start a private, self-financing medical college offering MBBS in India. Pai established the Kasturba Medical College in 1953 and
Manipal Institute of Technology in 1957, which was followed by a string of other education institutions including Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Manipal Pre-University College.
Over the last 50 years, the group has grown from
a single primary school to Lakhs of students in a multitude of disciplines with campuses in Manipal, Mangalore and Bangalore, Sikkim in the North-East and as far as Dubai, Nepal, Malaysia and Antigua giving about 800 engineers and 730 doctors year after year.
Dr. Pai was conferred the Padma Shri by the Indian government in 1972.
After turning a barren land filled with rocks into World Renowned MANIPAL, Dr T M A Pai attained Sadgati on 29th May 1979.
For 50 years, from 1943, this man did nothing except bring back the forgotten past of HINDU CIVILIZATION.
#ProfBBLal is a precious gem of Bharatiya archaeology who rediscovered the Civilizational Bharat buried under the colonial past.
Perhaps, no other archaeologist can
contribute as Prof B B Lal has done for Bharat.
Please Read On…
Braj Basi Lal (2 May 1921) was born at Jhansi & obtained Master's in Sanskrit and also Vedas.
After his studies, Lal developed interest in archaeology and in 1943, became a trainee in excavation under a veteran
British archaeologist, Mortimer Wheeler, starting with TAKSHASHILA.
In 1952, out of shoe string budget, B.B. Lal brought New Light on the "dark Age" of Indian History: Recent Excavations at the Hastinapura Site.
Nehru govt didn't release funds for Archaeological Survey of India
On his Veergati Divas, let's pay homage to the young freedom fighter of #Jugantar who, by then was a well known Horse Rider, Wrestler & Running Athlete.
Chaki (10/12/1888) was born at present day Bangladesh for a well to do family.
When in school he was expelled for indulging in Anti British activities & for completing education he joined Rangpur National School.
Here he came in contact with Jugantar Members and along with
Kudhiram Bose and it was decided that both will bomb Magistrate Kingsford in his carriage, unfortunately on that fateful evening, Kingsford sent 2 European women in his carriage & both died in the blast.
There was a huge manhunt, Khudiram got caught, Chaki who was on a run
Do you know the founder of this brand & company was a Freedom Fighter, Acclaimed Journalist & Earliest Propagator for Separate Andhra Pradesh From Madras Constituency?
Completing his graduation from Madras Christian College, Pantulu travelled for Kolkata to work in Apothecary Business (Pharmacist), later he moved to Bombay to work in an office, unsatisfied, Pantulu in the year 1893 got patent for Pain Balm &
started #Amrutanjan_Limited.
He recognized the need for a Telugu language journal to campaign effectively for the freedom struggle and founded a weekly #AndhraPatrika in 1909 in Bombay.
In 1914, he moved the journal to Madras and reformatted it as a daily newspaper.
When I tweeted about Gandhi's Sexpedition, many MKG Lovers questioned me..
Here I'm producing 2 letters from none other than Sardar Patel disapproving Gandhi's Sex Charades.
Do Read....
The 1st letter Patel wrote to MKG on January 25, 1947 when he was at Muriam-Hirapur.
Excerpt: "Read your letter to Kishorelal Mashruwala, Mathuradas and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. You have thrown us in wildfire of agony. I can't understand why you thought of reviving this experiment. After our last talk with you, we thought this chapter had ended. Parashuram was a
faithful servant and your contempt for him is wrong (he was Gandhiji's attendant who left in disgust unable to stomach the experiments). You just don't care for our feelings. We feel utterly helpless. Devdas's feelings stand acutely injured. All of us are pained beyond measure.
Master Tara Singh, for the preface of the book "Now It Can Be Told" by A N Bali wrote this meaningful and equally impactful lines
From being rulers of the Punjab
from gates of Delhi to Khyber Pass a little more than a century
ago they have since
two years become wanderers on the face of the earth not being able to call a single district of the Punjab as their home.
Can history cite a single instance where a strong and numerous religious community like the Sikhs has lost the
Holiest of its Holies to others ?
The whole of Christendom united
to give back Palestine to the Jews. Why should not the Hindudom of India make a joint effort with the brave Khalsa to undo the wrongs of partition. Till this is done or till the Sikhs have an independent position in an independent India Khalsa
The UPA government had done injustice with S Jaishankar as after Rajan Mathai's retirement in July 2013, Jaishankar was all set to be Foreign Secretary but under pressure of two senior Congress ministers and senior bureaucrats in the PMO, he was ignored.
In the end of January 2015, Modi government appointed India's ambassador to the United States, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar as the new Foreign Secretary, replacing Sujatha Singh, the country's highest ranking diplomat, about seven months before she was due to retire.
The PMO always felt that she was not perfect to work on many agendas of the Modi government and Jaishankar had gained the trust of the new establishment at the Centre because of his diplomatic skills and knowledge.
Earlier, there were reports that Modi was impressed by