U. Srinivas Mallya
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Ullal Srinivasa Mallya (11 November 1902 – 19 December 1965) was an Indian politician. He served an 18-year tenure as a member of Parliament, from 1946–1965. He played a key role in development of undivided
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Early years

Mallya was born in Mangalore on 21 November 1902 to Ullal Manjunath Mallya and Saraswathi alias Rukma Bai. He completed his education at St. Aloysius Primary School and
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and continued his intermediate studies at Government College, Mangalore. (Currently called The Mangalore University College)


Joining the freedom movement

At the age of 18, Mallya joined the freedom movement after being inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's call to action. He resigned from his family business in Mangalore, and began a life as a Satyagrahi, which resulted in him going to prison a number of times.


Political career

Mallya started his political career as the Secretary of the District Congress Committee. He was President from 1937-1950. He later became a member of the All India Congress Committee (AICC). He was in the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee in various capacities prior to independence. Due to his close relationship with to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Mallya was chosen as the General Secretary of All India Congress Committee in 1951. After Independence, Mallya became a member of the Delhi House of Representatives (Parliament). He was also appointed to the Constituent Assembly. He was elected a Member of Parliament from the first Indian Elections held in 1952 from South Kanara (North) Constituency and later from
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Lok Sabha constituency in the subsequent two terms in 1957 and 1962. Between 1952-1960 he was the Deputy Chief Whip of the Congress parliamentary party.


Architectural career

Mallya is best known for his work as an architect. He has been called "Father of Modern Dakshina Kannada District". Jaideep Shenoy, in an article in ''
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'', noted that, "It was Mallya's vision which saw the construction of the New Mangalore Port, Bajpe airport, National Highway 66 and most importantly Karnataka Regional Engineering College (since upgraded into National Institute of Technology, Karnataka)." Other notable projects include the Mangalore Hassan Bangalore Railway Line, the
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Bridge on the
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, Mangalore Airport ( Bajpe), the Circuit House, the Mangalore Town Hall, and the All India Radio Station in Mangalore.


Tributes

Statues of Mallya are found throughout the city of Mangalore. There is one in front of the Town Hall, one at
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and one each at the main gate of the New Mangalore Port Trust, and at NITK, Suratkal. The
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Police Station is named after him in his memory. India Post released a Postal cover in his memory in 2018 on the occasion of his 115th birthday. "Referring to other housing projects, he said that 14 acres of land had been acquired at Padavu village to develop house sites, and this area will be named after the architect of modern Dakshina Kannada, late Ullal Srinivas Mallya." − MUDA Chairman, Mr Abdul Khader, December 2003


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mallya, Srinivas 1902 births 1965 deaths India MPs 1952–1957 India MPs 1957–1962 India MPs 1962–1967 Indian independence activists from Karnataka Indian National Congress politicians from Karnataka Lok Sabha members from Karnataka Mangaloreans Politicians from Mangalore