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He was born in Madras in 1894. His father Shri B.Puttayya Raju was established in Jewellery and Bullion trading including handling the Mint for the Government of the Madras Presidency. The family anscestral bungalow was located in the Triplicane area of Madras. Puttana Venkataramana Raju married S G Pillamma Venkatamma, they had 4 sons and 4 daughters<ref name="DDPL"></ref>. In line with his thinking on the importance of education, all of them including the daughters Smt.Radhamma, Smt.Shakuntalamma, Smt.Saroijiniamma and Smt.Ahalyamma were educated to graduate levels and a few to Post-graduate levels while obtaining acadamic honours. His sons were Brigadier Venkataramana Krishna Raju(Indian Army) BE, Venkataramana Sreenivasa Raju. BA, Venkataramana Ramachandra Raju MA(Ranked Tennis player in Madras and later turned professional in USA) and Commander Venkataramana Narayan Raju(Indian Navy-Paschim Star, Poorvi Star and Sangram Medal) BE, MIEE(USA), FIE(I). |
He was born in Madras in 1894. His father Shri B.Puttayya Raju was established in Jewellery and Bullion trading including handling the Mint for the Government of the Madras Presidency. The family anscestral bungalow was located in the Triplicane area of Madras. Puttana Venkataramana Raju married S G Pillamma Venkatamma, they had 4 sons and 4 daughters<ref name="DDPL"></ref>. In line with his thinking on the importance of education, all of them including the daughters Smt.Radhamma, Smt.Shakuntalamma, Smt.Saroijiniamma and Smt.Ahalyamma were educated to graduate levels and a few to Post-graduate levels while obtaining acadamic honours. His sons were Brigadier Venkataramana Krishna Raju(Indian Army) BE, Venkataramana Sreenivasa Raju. BA, Venkataramana Ramachandra Raju MA(Ranked Tennis player in Madras and later turned professional in USA) and Commander Venkataramana Narayan Raju(Indian Navy-Paschim Star, Poorvi Star and Sangram Medal) BE, MIEE(USA), FIE(I). |
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- Venkataramana Raju P Rao Bahadur : The India Office and Burma List 1947 - Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. "Venkataramana Raju P Rao Bahadur"
- Venkataramana Raju P Rao Bahadur : The India Office and Burma List 1945 - Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.
- Raju P Venkataramana (Rao Bahadur) : Eminent Indians Who was Who 1900-1980 - Durga Das Pvt. Ltd.,1985."Raju P Venkataramana (Rao Bahadur)”
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Rao Bahadur Puttana Venkataramana Raju (ISE).[1] BE(Hons), FIE(I). (1894-1975[2]) was one among the Engineers listed in The India Office and Burma List in 1947 and 1945, he was listed in Eminent Indians[3] between 1900-1980 who was honoured by the Government of India with the Rao Bahadur award [4][3] [1] for contributions to the fields of Civil & Hydraulics Engineering and the development of Engineering Education.
Education
He was a good student throughout his school years and was admitted into The College of Engineering Guindy, Madras (initially located at Chepauk campus)[5][6]. He was awarded the Madras University Gold Medal in the Civil Engineering discipline where he completed his Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree; he qualified for the Indian Service of Engineers [1][3] (a covenanted service under the direct control of the Secretary of State – Govt. of India) and joined the ISE at PWD Madras.
Career and notable projects with the Indian Service of Engineers (1919-50)
The PWD provided Puttana Venkataramana Raju the avenue to be involved in numerous Civil Engineering Projects including in remote areas of the Madras Presidency. He was involved in knowledge exchange[7] and technical development during his tours of Europe in 1938- Water Management systems, modern methods of road making, soil mechanics laboratories, construction of high dams and irrigation works. [3] He conducted special examinations of weak bridges along trunk roads in Madras state (1940-41)[8][3] and was also involved in construction of inland waterways connected with the Dowleshwaram and Prakasam Barrage Projects. His expertise in High Dams, Hydraulics and Pressure Grouting resulted in development of theory and techniques which he shared in several technical lectures, presentations and papers.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Puttana Venkataramana Raju was posted as ARP Special Engineer under the War Department, Govt. of India to develop Madras Airport from 1942-44 in time for the requirements of the Defence of India during World War II, he completed the project in time and he was promoted to the position of Superintending Engineer in March 1944[1][3], he was then awarded the Rao Bahadur by the Government of India[1][3] in recognition of his service, conferred the Fellowship by the Institution of Engineers (India)[17][18] and felicitated by the Somavamsha Arya Kshatriya Sangha Bengaluru[19][20][21]. Madras Airport remained a military airport until 1952 when it was handed over for civilian use. He was a Member of the International Association for Hydraulic Research[3] and also of The Indian Roads Congress. He represented India at International Roads Congress at Hague (1938[22][3]); He represented the Madras Govt. as their official delegate to Indian Roads Congress[23], Bombay (1939[3]), Madras (1945)[3], Jaipur (1946)[3] and Trivandrum (1947)[3]. He was appointed by the Indian Roads Congress to the List of Committees and Sub-committees set up by the 30th Council meeting in 1947[24] and also by the 31st Council meeting at Roorkee on the 13th April, 1948 for the Design of Rigid Pavements[25]: members included: Mr. C.W. Nazareth Mr. G.M. Khan, Rao Bahadur P.V. Raju Mr. K.M. Kantawala Mr. B.N. Shenoy . Mr. L.T. Aminbhavi. He was appointed to the position of Consulting Engineer[1] to the Government of India(Roads) in May 1942 and later appointed as Industrial Adviser to the Government of India in April 1944[1]. He participated in the Govt. of Madras Legislative Council proceedings in 1947[26]
Later Years and his contribution to the development of Engineering Education
After retiring from the ISE, he took over as the Chief Engineer - Simpsons Group[27][28] and concurrent with his term there he gave lectures in Civil Engineering continuing from the earlier 1939-40 series under the Madras University and Maharaja of Travancore-Curzon Endowment scheme[3] on case studies of Roads in Holland & The reclamation of the Zuyder Zee in Holland. Later he took on the position of Dean of Engineering studies at Annamalai University[29][3] and he was Chairman[3], Board of Examiners as well as member of the Academic Senate[3], Syndicate and Academic Council[3], at this time he was also an active member of The Association of Principals and Technical Institutions[3]. He was a Grand Council member of the Masonic Lodge of Southern India[30][31] .
A short write-up about the family
He was born in Madras in 1894. His father Shri B.Puttayya Raju was established in Jewellery and Bullion trading including handling the Mint for the Government of the Madras Presidency. The family anscestral bungalow was located in the Triplicane area of Madras. Puttana Venkataramana Raju married S G Pillamma Venkatamma, they had 4 sons and 4 daughters[3]. In line with his thinking on the importance of education, all of them including the daughters Smt.Radhamma, Smt.Shakuntalamma, Smt.Saroijiniamma and Smt.Ahalyamma were educated to graduate levels and a few to Post-graduate levels while obtaining acadamic honours. His sons were Brigadier Venkataramana Krishna Raju(Indian Army) BE, Venkataramana Sreenivasa Raju. BA, Venkataramana Ramachandra Raju MA(Ranked Tennis player in Madras and later turned professional in USA) and Commander Venkataramana Narayan Raju(Indian Navy-Paschim Star, Poorvi Star and Sangram Medal) BE, MIEE(USA), FIE(I).
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Venkataramana Raju P Rao Bahadur : The India Office and Burma List 1947 & 1945 - Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.
- ^ P Venkataramana Raju (1975). "Avadi Township, Madras 54, India". Death Extract. Annual No. 50 (Monthly No. 1): 8.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Raju P Venkataramana (Rao Bahadur) : Eminent Indians Who was Who 1900-1980 - Durga Das Pvt. Ltd.,1985.
- ^ Rao Bahadur. "Rao Bahadur Awards". Wikipedia. Wikipedia. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
- ^ College of Engineering Guindy, Madras. ""College of Engineering Guindy"". cached article from The Hindu 20.08.2013. The Hindu. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
- ^ College of Engineering, Guindy, Madras. "List of Institutions of Higher Education in Tamil Nadu". Wikipedia. Wikipedia. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ P. V. Raju (Govt. of India Delegate) (1938). The Hague 1938 - Proceedings of the Congress (1938 VIIIth World Road Congress ed.). The Hague: World Road Congress.
- ^ Madras State. "Madras State". Wikipedia. Wikipedia. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
- ^ Sri. Rao Bahadur P.V.Raju, Superintending Engineer, Madras (1947). "Madras Legislative Council Debates". Official Report. 11: 252. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Sri P Venkataramana Raju, case studies of Roads in Holland & The reclamation of the Zuyder Zee in Holland (1945). "University of Madras". The Calendar. 1939–40: 280. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
- ^ The Congress expresses its thanks to the PWD Madras and Rao Bahadur P V Raju (1944). "Indian Roads Congress., 1944 - Highway engineering". Volume 9: 11. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
- ^ (iii) Design of Rigid Pavements, Rao Bahadur P.V.Raju (1947). "Indian Roads Congress - Roads". XII-5 (September 1948): 344. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
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(help) - ^ Highway Engineering, P.V.Raj, Madras (1950). "Indian Roads Congress - Roads". XV (1950): 51. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Highway Engineering, P.V.Raj (11 December 1953). "Indian Roads Congress - Roads". XV11-1 (1953): 654. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
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(help) - ^ Roads, P.V.Raj (12 April 1955). "Indian Roads Congress - Roads". XIX-1 (1955): 775. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
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(help) - ^ a b Shri. P V Raju : The Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India)-The Institution, December1950 volume 30 issue=1-3 page=7,25,57
- ^ a b Shri. P V Raju : The Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India) The Institution, September1953 volume 34 page=209,690
- ^ Rao Bahadur P Venkataramana Raju, Superintending Engineer - Madras Government (10 October 1944). Felicitation on award of Rao Bahadur by Arya Kshatriya Seva Sangha Estd.1930, Bengaluru. Bengaluru: Vani Press, Bengaluru City, Mysore State. p. 1.
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(help) - ^ Rao Bahadur P Venkataramana Raju (12 June 1966). Sri Muktarishivamshodbhava Sri Soma Vamsha Arya Kshatriya Purana (1st Edition - Part 1 ed.). Bengaluru City, Mysuru State, India: Sri B N Srinivasa with research by Vidwan S R Krishna Shastri.
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(help) - ^ Rao Bahadur P Venkataramana Raju (12 March 1972). Sri Somavamsha Puranam II (2nd Edition - Part II ed.). Bengaluru City, Mysuru State, India: Sri B N Srinivasa.
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(help) - ^ P. V. Raju (Govt. of India Delegate) (1938). The Hague 1938 - Proceedings of the Congress (1938 VIIIth World Road Congress ed.). The Hague: World Road Congress.
- ^ Indian Roads Congress. ""Indian Roads Congress - Roads"". IRC.NIC.IN. IRC. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
- ^ (iii) Design of Rigid Pavements, Rao Bahadur P.V.Raju (1947). "Indian Roads Congress - Roads". XII-5 (September 1948): 344. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
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(help) - ^ Sri. Rao Bahadur P.V.Raju, Superintending Engineer, Madras (1947). "Madras Legislative Council Debates". Official Report. 11: 252. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Simpsons & Co. "Amalgamations Group". Wikipedia. Wikipedia. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
- ^ Simpsons & Co. "The Amalgamations Group". The Amalgamations Group. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
- ^ Annamalai University. ""Annamalai University"". Wikipedia. Wikipedia. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
- ^ Wor.Br. P. Venkataramana Raju (27 October 1933). History of the Carnatic Lodge No. 2031, E.C. 1883-1933 Jubilee (Digitised 1st August 2006 ed.). Michigan, USA: Courtesy : University of Michigan. p. 128. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- ^ Wy. Bro. Rao Bahadur P. Venkataramana Raju (21 August 1954). "District Grand Conclave of Southern India". History of the Trivandrum Conclave, TRIVANDRUM CONCLAVE No. 127: 1. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
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