G. S. Paramashivaiah

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G. S. Paramashivaiah
Irrigation Expert and Retired Chief Engineer, PWD and Ministry of Water Resources, Government of Karnataka[1]
Personal details
BornJanuary 2, 1919
Gubbi, Tumkur District, Karnataka, India
DiedMarch 11, 2014(2014-03-11) (aged 95)
Tumkur
SpouseMuktamba
Alma materUniversity Visvesvaraya College of Engineering

G. S. Paramashivaiah (Kannada:ಜಿ.ಎಸ್. ಪರಮಶಿವಯ್ಯ)(born: February 2, 1919 at Gubbi, Tumkur District), is a renowned Irrigation Expert and Chief Engineer from the state of Karnataka, India.[2] He worked in various capacities in the Public Works and Irrigation departments of Karnataka state and retired as a Chief Engineer of the Irrigation Department. He also headed State technical advisory committee on Irrigation[3]

Paramashivaiah was behind the detailed planning, design and lobbying for the implementation of many irrigation projects including the much debated project of diversion of many west flowing rivers of Karnataka including Netravati River to irrigate the state's parched and semi arid eastern and central parts. He died on 11 March 2014 after a brief illness.[4][5][6][7][8]

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