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Mitraniketan Viswanathan

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Indian social reformer

Mitraniketan K. Viswanathan
Born (1928-02-08)8 February 1928 (age 98)
Died28 April 2014(2014-04-28) (aged 86)
OccupationsSocial reformer,Philanthropist,Environmentalist
SpouseSethulaxmi
ChildrenAsha, Chithra, Beena
Parent(s)R. Krishna Panickar
G. Karthyayani
AwardsPadma Shri
K. P. Goenka Award for Environment
Platinum Jubilee Endowment Trust Award
Jamnalal Bajaj Award
Rabindra Puraskar
Henry DunantRed Cross Award

Mitraniketan K. Viswanathan (8 February 1928 – 28 April 2014) was an Indian social reformer, philanthropist, and environmentalist inKerala, India. He foundedMitraniketan, anon governmental organization in Vellanadu, Thiruvananthapuram, in 1956.

Biography

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Viswanathan was born on 8 February 1928 inVellanad, Thiruvananthapuram District, Kerala, India. He completed his schooling in Thiruvananthapuram and went on to joinVisva-Bharati University, founded byRabindranath Tagore, where he completed hisSiksha Bhavana degree in 1953. He further pursued his studies in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Scandinavia. It was during his time in the US that he came into contact withArthur E. Morgan, whose influence played a significant role in shaping Viswanathan's later years.[1]

On his return to India, he foundedMitraniketan, The Home of Friends, in 1955. The organization focuses on innovation, training, and extension in the fields of community development, environment, science, education, and appropriate technology.[2] Over time, the organization has expanded to encompass 60 acres of land, which includesMitraniketan People's College,[3] a Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), a training centre for women, a fully equipped bakery, a pottery centre, and a technology transfer programme.[4]

He was the patron of Kerala Voluntary Action League (KAVAL), a network of non-governmental organizations.[5] Furthermore, he chaired various organizations, attended conferences in India and abroad[1] and served as a member of many government boards.

Viswanathan inspired many with his Gandhi-like commitment to simplicity and the poor. In 1990-91, Daniele Giovannucci, who later founded theCommittee on Sustainability Assessment (COSA), worked at Mitraniketan alongside Professor Will Alexander. They explored the paradox of remarkable levels of human development coexisting with high levels of poverty. The Mitraniketan experience provided insights for Giovannucci, Alexander, and the researchers they gathered there, emphasizing the importance of universal education and literacy, relative gender equality in a formerly matrilineal society, and collaborative utilization of simple yet effective technologies. This enigma initially came to light through the research of scientists Richard Franke and Barbara Chasin, who began studying the region in the late 1980s (refer to "Radical Reform As Development in an Indian State," for example), and was further highlighted in a short article by Bill McKibben.[6]

Viswanathan died on 28 April 2014, succumbing to heart-related problems at a private clinic in Thiruvananthapuram.[4]

Awards

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He was a winner of many awards and fellowships, including Platinum Jubilee Endowment Trust Award by Indian Merchants Chamber, K P Goenka Award for Environment by Asian Cables Foundation and The Jamnalal Bajaj Award for application of science and technology in rural areas. He was awardedPadmashri by Government of India in 2009.[1]

  • Padmashri byGovernment of India - 2009[7]
  • Sevanaratnam Award – 2002
  • Best Krishi Vigyan Kendra Award - 1998-99
  • Arch Bishop Mar Gregorious Memorial Award - 1997
  • M. K. K. Nair Award for Excellence in Social Work - 1997
  • Chellayyan Nadar Award for Excellence in Social Work - 1996
  • TRASS Award by Trivandrum Social Service Society for Excellence in Social Work - 1994
  • Jamnalal Bajaj Award for application of Science and Technology in rural areas - 1992[8]
  • Ratindra Puraskar byVisva-Bharati University for contributions to rural development through the application of Science- 1991
  • K. P. Goenka Award for Environment by Asian Cables Foundation - 1987
  • Platinum Jubilee Endowment Trust Award byIndian Merchants' Chamber - 1986
  • Sahodaran Sevaretna Puraskar
  • Henry DunantRed Cross Award

References

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  1. ^abc"Blog Archive » BIODATA of K. Viswanathan". Santhigram. Archived fromthe original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved1 May 2014.
  2. ^"Mitraniketan Viswanathan Passes Away". The New Indian Express. Archived fromthe original on 11 January 2015. Retrieved1 May 2014.
  3. ^"Mitraniketan Peoples College | NGOPost". Archived fromthe original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved29 May 2014.
  4. ^ab"'Mitraniketan' Vishwanathan dead".The Hindu. 27 April 2014. Retrieved1 May 2014.
  5. ^"Blog Archive » Mitraniketan Viswanathan Passed away". Santhigram. Retrieved1 May 2014.
  6. ^"The Enigma of Kerala".
  7. ^Padma Shri Awards (2000–2009)
  8. ^Jamnalal Bajaj Award#List of awardees

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