📅 Observance Details

AspectDetails
ObservanceVisvesvaraya Jayanti
Date15 September 2026
DayTuesday
Calendar TypeFixed (Gregorian)
Observed InIndia
Also Known AsEngineer’s Day
CategoryNational Observance

👤 Who Was Sir M. Visvesvaraya?

Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya (1861–1962) was one of India’s most eminent civil engineers, statesmen, and nation builders.

He is regarded as:

  • The architect of modern India’s infrastructure
  • A pioneer of engineering excellence
  • A symbol of discipline, integrity, and innovation

📜 Early Life & Education

  • Born: 15 September 1861
  • Birthplace: Muddenahalli, Karnataka
  • Education:
    • B.A. – Central College, Bangalore
    • Civil Engineering – College of Science, Pune

He topped his engineering exams, earning national recognition early in life.


🏗️ Engineering Achievements

Sir Visvesvaraya contributed immensely to India’s development:

🔹 Major Projects

  • Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) Dam
  • Flood protection system of Hyderabad
  • Irrigation systems in Deccan region
  • Planning of Mysore’s industrial growth

🔹 Innovations

  • Automatic sluice gates
  • Modern irrigation techniques
  • Scientific project management

🏛️ Role in Nation Building

As Diwan of Mysore (1912–1918), he:

  • Established industries
  • Promoted education
  • Founded engineering institutions
  • Encouraged self-reliance

His vision laid the foundation for India’s technological progress.


🏅 Awards & Honors

HonorYear
Knight Commander of the British Indian Empire1915
Bharat Ratna1955
Engineer’s Day DedicatedPost-independence

🇮🇳 Why Engineer’s Day is Celebrated on 15 September?

Engineer’s Day in India coincides with Visvesvaraya Jayanti to:

  • Honor engineers’ contributions
  • Inspire innovation and responsibility
  • Encourage excellence in science and technology

🎓 Importance for Students & Professionals

Visvesvaraya Jayanti motivates:

  • Engineering students
  • Scientists
  • Technocrats
  • Infrastructure planners

It highlights the role of engineering in:

  • National growth
  • Sustainability
  • Smart cities and innovation

🌱 Relevance in Modern India

In today’s era of:

  • Digital infrastructure
  • Renewable energy
  • Smart transportation

Sir Visvesvaraya’s principles of precision, ethics, and planning remain highly relevant.


🧠 Inspirational Quotes by Sir M. Visvesvaraya

“Engineering is not merely a profession, but a service to humanity.”

“Work hard, work intelligently, and work honestly.”


📅 Calendar-Style Table Entry

DateDayObservance
15 September 2026TuesdayVisvesvaraya Jayanti / Engineer’s Day

❓ Short FAQ – Visvesvaraya Jayanti

Q1. When is Visvesvaraya Jayanti celebrated?
On 15 September every year.

Q2. Why is it called Engineer’s Day?
To honor Sir M. Visvesvaraya’s contribution to engineering.

Q3. Is it a public holiday?
No, it is an observance day.

Q4. Which award did Visvesvaraya receive?
The Bharat Ratna in 1955.

Q5. Why is he important today?
His principles guide modern infrastructure and innovation.