- V. Seshasayee
V.Seshasayee(d.1958) is an
India nindustrialist widely known as the founder of the Seshasayee Group.Early life
Origin of the Seshasayee Group
On completion of their studies, R. Seshasayee left for
Singapore to imrpove his skills while V. Seshasayee pursued his career in India. Meanwhile, V.Seshasayee's electrical wiring skills were noticed by Chief Electrical and Signals Engineer of the South Indian Railway, one Mr. Winter who helped his hone them. When R. Seshasayee returned to India, the two collaborated to start their first business venture which was called "The Seshasayee Brothers Engineering Works".Pioneers of Electricity in Madras Province
Soon afterwards, they were employed with the Raja of Ramnad to electrify his palace and set up an ice-making plant. This was a success and shortly afterwards, they were working to electrify the city of
Devakkottai in theChettinad region andHindu temples all way fromMadurai toRameswaram .At the time, Madras was the only town in the Province with electricity. Power supply was provided by a D.C. system installed by Crompton's for a British electricity company. The Seshasayees fought and got licences to light up Devakottai in 1927 and
Trichinopoly -Srirangam in 1928. The Devakkottai Company and the Trichinopoly Company were eventually merged in 1940 to form the South Madras Electric Supply Corporation Ltd.Death of R. Seshasayee
R. Seshasayee had a keen interest in aviation. This interest proved to be fatal when he crash-landed while piloting his aircraft over National College campus where he planned to drop flowers over
Mahatma Gandhi who was to hold a public speech. This was in the year 1934 and had a tremendous impact on his companion and business partner V. Seshasayee.Later Years
During the course of the next few years, V. Seshasayee founded Mettur Chemicals (1936-41), Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore (1944-47), Aluminium Industries, Kundara (1950) and Travancore-Cochin Chemicals. He passed away in the year 1958 succeeded by S. Viswanathan.
References
* [http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2006/01/09/stories/2006010900500500.htm Pioneering an industrial empire, The Hindu Metro Plus, Jan 9, 2006]
External links
* [http://www.spbltd.com/aboutus.htm Website of Seshasayee Papers and Boards Limited]
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