E. Sreedharan

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Birthday June 12, 1932

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Karukaputhur, PATTAMBI taluk, Malabar District, British India (present-day Pattambi Taluk, Palakkad district Kerala, India)

Age 91 years old

Nationality India

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1932

Elattuvalapil Sreedharan (born 12 June 1932) is an Indian engineer and politician from the Indian state of Kerala.

E. Sreedharan was born on 12 June 1932 in present-day Karukaputhur, Palakkad District, Kerala, India into a Hindu Malayali family to Keezhveettil Neelakandan Moosath and Ammaluamma.

Sreedharan's primary education was from Government Lower Primary School Chathannur near Pattambi in Palakkad district.

He completed his education at the Basel Evangelical Mission Higher Secondary School and then went to the Victoria College in Palghat.

He later-on completed his Civil Engineering degree from the Government Engineering College, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, presently known as Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University.

E. Sreedharan and T. N. Seshan were classmates at BEM High School and Victoria College in Palakkad.

Both of them were selected for Engineering in JNTU Kakinada, a university in a port town in Andhra Pradesh, however, E. Sreedharan decided to pursue it, while T. N. Seshan decided to join Madras Christian College (MCC).

For a short period, Sreedharan worked as a lecturer in Civil engineering at the Government Polytechnic, Kozhikode and a year at the Bombay Port Trust as an apprentice.

1953

He subsequently joined the Indian Railway Service of Engineers (IRSE), after clearing the Indian Engineering Services Exam in 1953 conducted by the UPSC.

1954

His first assignment was in the Southern Railway as a Probationary Assistant Engineer in December 1954.

1964

In December 1964, a cyclone washed away parts of Pamban Bridge that connected Rameswaram to mainland Tamil Nadu.

The Railways set a target of six months for the bridge to be repaired while Sreedharan's boss, under whose jurisdiction the bridge came, reduced it to three months.

Sreedharan was put in-charge of the execution and he restored the bridge in just 46 days.

The Railway minister's Award was given to him in recognition of this achievement.

1970

In 1970, as the deputy chief engineer, he was put in charge of the implementation, planning and design of the Calcutta metro, the first ever metro in India.

Sreedharan not only completed this much heralded project but also laid down the foundation of modern infrastructure engineering in India.

1975

He was taken off this post in 1975.

1979

When Sreedharan joined the Cochin Shipyard in October 1979, it was undergoing a phase of unproductivity.

The production of its first ship MV Rani Padmini had been delayed for a long period.

When Sreedharan took over, he turned the fortunes of the shipyard around and made sure its first ship was built while he was its chairman and managing director (CMD).

1981

In 1981, under Sreedharan's leadership, the shipyard launched its first ship, the MV Rani Padmini.

1987

He was promoted as general manager, Western Railway in July 1987, and in July 1989 elevated to the post of Member Engineering, Railway Board and ex-officio Secretary to the Government of India.

1990

On his retirement in June 1990, the Government made it clear it still needed his services and he was appointed the CMD of Konkan Railway on contract in 1990 by the then railway minister, George Fernandes.

Under his stewardship, the company executed its mandate in seven years.

The project was unique in many respects.

It was the first major project in India to be undertaken on a BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) basis; the organisation structure was different from that of a typical Indian Railway set-up; the project had 93 tunnels along a length of 82 km and involved tunnelling through soft soil.

The total project covered 760 km and had over 150 bridges.

That a public sector project could be completed without significant cost and time overruns was considered an achievement by many.

Konkan Railway has been covered in the Extreme Railways program by Chris Tarrant as one of the most difficult railway project to have been constructed in the world.

1995

He is credited with changing the face of public transport in India with his leadership in building the Konkan Railway and the Delhi Metro while he served as the managing director of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) between 1995 and 2012.

1997

He was made the managing director of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation by then Delhi Chief Minister Sahib Singh Verma and by mid 1997 all the scheduled sections were completed by their target date or before, and within their respective budgets.

Sreedharan was given the sobriquet of Metro Man by the media for his grand success in executing the completion of the Delhi Metro.

2001

Known as the Metro Man, he was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2001, the Padma Vibhushan in 2008, the Chevalier de la Legion of Honour in 2005 by the Government of France and was named one of Asia's Heroes by Time magazine in 2003.

2005

His stint in the Delhi Metro has been considered so successful and crucial to India that in 2005, he was awarded the Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour) by the government of France, and the Padma Vibhushan by the government of India in 2008.

There were also demands by prominent political figures that Sreedharan be awarded the Bharat Ratna, the most prestigious civilian award in India.

He was particularly known for isolating his projects from political pressures and influences and winning political commitments for fast execution of projects.

2015

Sreedharan was appointed by the former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to serve on the United Nations's High Level Advisory Group on Sustainable Transport (HLAG-ST) for a period of three years in 2015.

He is a member of Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board.

He briefly served as a national executive council member of Bharatiya Janata Party, but later quit active politics in December 2021.

he also worked as an advisor of Dhaka metro authority which is called Dhaka mass transit company limited under the railway ministry of people's republic of Bangladesh.