K Bhogishayana
K Bhogishayana (1 June 1926 – 14 July 2003) was an Indian educator and teacher, who served as a vice-chancellor of Shivaji University. Early life and educationBhogishayana was born in Mysore, Karnataka on 1 June 1926 in an orthodox Hindu family. He was the youngest of 9 children. Born in a strict household, he had to concentrate on his studies from a very young age. He studied at the University of Mysore where he obtained an M.A. in English, earning the Purna Krishna Rao Gold Medal for graduating at the top of his class.[citation needed] Professional lifeEarly in his career, Bhogishayana was a lecturer in English at various colleges in Mysore, Bengaluru, Belgaum and Solapur. His professional career took off in Solapur at Sangameshwar College.[1] He began as a lecturer at Sangameshwar College in 1953 and was promoted to principal in 1960.[2] Bhogishayana was responsible for much of the growth of the college in his role as principal.[3] An intellectual himself, he valued students who were athletes.[4]: Vice-Chancellor P. G. Patil pp 25-26 Bhogishayana was awarded the Ideal Teacher Award for College and University Teachers by the Government of Maharashtra in 1976–77. As principal of Sangameshwar College, he was involved in the work of the administration of Shivaji University, with several positions on the Senate and several boards of the University. As a member of the Senate, he often presented the budget.[4]: Vice Chancellor P. G. Patil, 24-25 Bhogishayana was elected the Dean of the Faculty of Arts,[4]: Vice-Chancellor P. G. Patil 24-25 which led to him serving as the Interim Vice-Chancellor in 1973, 1979 and 1980. Bhogishayana was appointed as the Vice-Chancellor of Shivaji University in 1983.[5] He also served on the Academic Council of Pune University. He retired at the end of his term as Vice-Chancellor in 1986. Student Strike at Sangameshwar CollegeIn 1972 students at the Dr. V. M. Government Medical College went on strike to eliminate capitation fees.[6] This spread across all the colleges in Solapur, and the students rallied in Sangameshwar College. Police in riot gear threatened the students who were inside. Bhogishayana stood at the college gate and informed the armed police that they would have to get past him before they got to the students.[7] Volunteering workRotary clubBhogishayana joined the Rotary Club of Solapur in 1967.[4]: Dr M. G. Pradhan pp 22-24 Soon after joining, he became the branch's president.[8] He was unanimously elected the District Governor of Rotary International District 3170 in 1979.[9] He represented the Rotary International President at district conferences and served at Rotary Institutes. In his honor, the Rotary Club of Solapur holds an oration by a renowned speaker each year. In 2023, the speaker was Uday Umesh Lalit, the former chief justice of the Supreme Court of India.[10] OtherIn addition to Bhogishayana's extensive work in the Rotary, he served on several boards and government commissions[11][12]
Personal lifeIn 1952 he married Vedavathi, the daughter of the mathematician A. A. Krishnaswami Ayyangar and the sister of poet and linguist A. K. Ramanujan.[16] Ramanujan was a colleague and had introduced him to Vedavathi.[17][18] Bhogishayana died on 14 July 2003 at the age of 77. He is survived by his wife and daughters. External links
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