Manipal, April, 2021.
This year would be the 123rd birth anniversary
(30th April) of Dr TMA Pai and, like every year, this day is special day for
the entire Manipal group. Dr. TMA Pai's was always known as a visionary for the
transformation of Indian Education System and he contributed immensely. Born on
30th April 1898 at Kallianpur of Udupi District of Karnataka, Dr.Tonse Madhav
Anant (TMA) Pai obtained MBBS degree in 1925 from Madras Medical College.
Dr TMA Pai was a self-made man who could
understand the local problems and his desire to serve the people motivated him
to find out ways and means commensurate with the conditions prevailing in those
days. Dr TMA Pai believed in innovation is the key to problem solving had
realized that the three main ills confronting the community were illiteracy,
ill health, and poverty. He made this his mission to solve these problems by
creating an infrastructure that can help mankind.
Dr.TMA Pai was a community leader with many a
mission. He had realized the elegant truth that behind all human endeavour was
commitment to work without getting excited about the rewards. He had realized that in the game of life,
success was determined by taking the hand dealt out to you and utilizing it to
the very best of your ability. He had a deep commitment for improving
educational facilities and he believed every child was a potential source of
strength to society and all it needed was encouragement and facilities to
develop that potential. He was a man of practicality who had realized the truth
of the precept "self-help is the best help." With his touch and
inspiration, he turned a 107 acres of land on top of a rocky hill near Udupi into
a hub for education in the Deccan region. The place then called 'Mannapalla'
meaning mud pond in the local Tulu language, became Manipal. Having his sway
over the intelligentsia and the common folk, he suggested ways to surmount the
community ills and problems. He started with opening nursery and primary
schools and later secondary schools in rural areas surrounding Manipal, taking
into confidence the local community leaders. His motivation and inspired guidance
paved the way in the establishment of many educational institutions right from primary
to secondary schools to professional colleges for skill training can boast of
the solid foundation laid by Dr.TMA Pai.
Dr.
TMA Pai always wanted to step into the field on education and later in the year
1942 Academy of General Education introducing training courses in printing,
radio servicing, plumbing, carpentry, mechanical and electrical engineering
etc.which could provide job opportunities to
students who could not continue their education beyond the secondary stage.
Continuing his crusade of providing educational facilities to students in rural
parts, he took into confidence the local leaders and
with their support, started primary and secondary schools in the neighborhood of
Manipal. His first effort of starting
an institution of higher education became a reality with the opening of Mahatma
Gandhi Memorial College at Udupi in 1949. With similar cooperation and support
from other community leaders, he was able to start arts, science and commerce colleges
at Kundapura, Karkala, Mulki, Moodbidri and Sringeri over the next few years.He
was a self-made man who believed in people coming together in building up institutions
for common
good
without looking
for government
assistance always. Hedem on strated the strength of this argument through the
various institutions he could build with people's involvement and cooperation.
He became a source of inspiration for many leaders to emulate
his fine example.
Dr Ranjan Pai, President
MAHE & Chairman Manipal Education & Medical Group, Bengaluru “Today we are remembering Dr TMA
Pai and his brainchild the Manipal Group, which has always been class apart and
a pioneer in several fields. We are already proud of that fact that MAHE was
the first Indian higher education institution to set up a campus overseas. In
the 1953, when Kasturba Medical College, Manipal was set up, we were the first
medical college in the private space outside of the missionary set-up. We are
proud to inform that, currently Manipal has medical colleges in India, Nepal,
Antigua-USA& Malaysia. Keeping our
legacy and great values in mind we only aim to go up and forward and follow Dr
TMA Pai’s footsteps”.
Dr
TMA Pai was a man wearing several hats. He was conferred the prestigious Padma
Shri Award by the President of India in 1965. Earlier the Government of Mysore
had honoured him with Public Service Award in 1962 and in 1974 the Mysore
University honoured him with Doctor of Science (Honoris Caus) degree. He was
Governor of Rotary International District 318 during 1964-65.He was a strict
disciplinarian with a strong will. His family traits included a spirit
of enterprise, progressive eorientation, a very good application to work,
determination to see the projects under taken to successful completion
and refusal to admit defeat. One of his assets was a keen sense of
publicrelations. The secrets of his success were first vision - vision
to see what was needed and what was possible, second courage - courage
to start new institutions where others
felt impossible to succeed. According to him, his philosophy was one
of service - toone's family, friends and to the world's people as God's one big
family. He has lived through his philosophy and will everre main green
in people's memory.
Dr
HS Ballal, Pro Chancellor, Manipal Academy of Higher Education “Today we are celebrating 123rd
Birth Anniversary of Dr TMA Pai. Our core value has remained the same over the
years, but we have adopted to the changes as and when it comes and we have
grown in size, reach, offerings and we have made a mark globally. Our founder,
Dr T.M.A. Pai always believed in continued this tradition, which is the core
strength of Manipal, and it has, and it will exponentially grow over the years.”
Dr. Pai expounded his views on almost every
subject. He said "My philosophy is one of service - to one's family,
friends and to all the world's people as God's one big family. If you serve the
common man, he will trust you and help you to attain success; co-operation is
the rule I live by and if you have it, you can accomplish anything." He
had identified poverty, disease and ignorance as the basic ills of Indian
society and through providing educational facilities and healthcare, he felt all
other ills could be tackled successfully. He believed that persistence,
combined with patience, would in the end win out and he proved the truth of
this philosophy through his accomplishments.
Under the sponsorship of Academy of General
Education which he founded in 1942, he started with public support and
cooperation, a number of high schools and first-grade arts, science and
commerce colleges and a medical college in 1953 - India's first ever
non-missionary self-financing private medical college. He set the ball rolling
for setting up a university in Manipal.
He could not do that as he died in 1979.
However, his illustrious son Dr Ramdas M Pai, our present Chancellor
carried forward the legacy of his father and established Manipal Academy of
Higher Education (MAHE) in 1993 with the conferment of deemed university status
by the Government of India under Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956. Dr Ramdas M Pai
made Manipal an international University township and also took Indian Higher
Education overseas for the first time. His unwavering practice of “Integrity at
any cost” has been the bedrock on which today’s Manipal has been built. Dr Pai
continues to be the guiding light and inspiration for all of us. Dr Ranjan R
Pai (son of Dr Ramdas M Pai) is at the forefront of enterprise in education,
healthcare, cutting edge research and health insurance. With several
spectacular successes behind him, he represents the third generation.
Commitment, perseverance, integrity and humility have been the core values of
the family and the University has adopted them as its own in its march forward.
Lt Gen (Dr) M D Venkatesh, Vice-Chancellor,
Manipal Academy of Higher Education.“As weremember and
pay our tribute to Dr TMA Pai on his 123rd birthday, we look back on
the journey in MAHE following his values.
We feel highly satisfied in our achievements that have brought Manipal
on the Map of the world. His vision and
values have great relevance even in this Covid -19 pandemic and has helped us
in creating a safe learning
environment. Dr TMA Pai had expertise in
several fields and his vision was always guide us in the coming years towards
achieving excellence”.
Even in this time when the world is facing one
of the biggest pandemics, we were also impacted. But with our relentless
efforts we were able to get the situation under control which is gradually
improving. Our aim is not only to help our students with education and guidance
but an overall and holistic development and nurturing for them which includes
safeguarding them. Most students felt that they have grown stronger, especially
because they have learnt to face the pandemic, and take care of themselves,
despite being away from their parents. And we are trying our best to ensure
that students are not put to any kind of hardship. Testing of all students and
faculty has been completed, and the testing for the rest of the staff is almost
complete.