Kundapur: Kota Ramachandra Achar - Salvage expert when even cranes fail


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Feb 6: The name of Kota Ramachandra Achar emerges when vehicles are to be lifted from depths, coconut trees are to be shifted from their present positions, or when funeral of unclaimed bodies are to be performed. Achar has lifted over 500 heavy vehicles from difficult depths, shifted over a thousand coconut trees, and buried over 3,000 bodies.

He is an expert in traditional engineering technique. By using simple rotary wheels and ropes he does what modern machines have failed to.

When engineers have failed to salvage heavy vehicles lying in the abyss, or when a heavy flag pole of a temple is to be planted in its designated spot, calls go to Ramachandra Achar. With his experience and sharp intelligence, he plans and executes even daunting tasks within ten to fifteen minutes. Because of his extraordinary knowledge and undying spirit, he has grown from being an ordinary blacksmith into a unique salvage expert.

Achar could install 52 feet high flag pole of Kalaseshwara Temple in Kalasa which weighed 29 tonnes in its position in 18 minutes; executed similar task of planting flag post with a height of 80 ft in Barkur Panchalingeshwara Temple in eight minutes. He has several other such accomplishments to his credit.

His plans of action and equipment needed take shape in his workshop. Very heavy rotary wheels, sets of equipment to hold these wheels, and iron chains get produced here. He is assisted by eight workers. This team goes to work where others have hesitated, or where even engineers and modern machines have accepted defeat, and executes the job within minutes.

The equipment required to lift very heavy objects take shape in his mind. Although Achar got education only till fourth standard, his ideas baffle intelligent persons. Achar himself is a diver who has brought out over 40 bodies from depths. Because of his techniques, thousands of coconut and areca nut trees have survived, having been shifted for road and other needs, and planted elsewhere.

Ramachandra Achar (51) is the son of Satyamma and Shankar Achar couple from Giliyar village. His wife, Sharada, is a member of Kotatattu gram panchayat. He has two sons, Pramod, and Sachin.

Achar's services have won him awards and recognition from various bodies, including the district Rajyotsava Award in 2010. He also excels in building intricate stages for drama andother performances, as well as tableaux. He has won accolades from Dr Veerendra Hegde for his contribution in ensuring that the chariot of Dharmasthala built at Koteshwar and weighing 18 tonnes is safely lifted up into the truck.

Achar is also well known native veterinarian. Several cattle, which could not be treated by veterinarians, have been healed by him.

  

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  • hafeez, dubai

    Sat, Feb 07 2015

    Great personality, reading this article made me to remember my uncle late Hejmadi Zahoor saheb, any thing and every thing possible in the world with simple logical thinking and application. Salute to kota Ramachandra achar, let this be an inspiration for the younger generation.

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  • Azeez, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 07 2015


    Bravo! "Common man with uncommon talent"God bless you.

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  • Suresh Achar, Nitte

    Sat, Feb 07 2015

    We are proud to have such a brilliant person. even in his age of 50's he used to work hard and able to render his service to society. There may be many more such persons in rural area who are not recognized. Thank you daijiworld.

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  • Harsha Dsouza, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 07 2015

    We need people like him to pass on their skill and expertise to future generations.Now with vedieography his work should be documented and techniques replicated elsewhere.

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  • Arjun, India

    Sat, Feb 07 2015

    This man is Peoples choice for True bharat Ratna, along with diary wizard Kurian. Also salute to Khalasi community folks who have helped lift many trains that had fallen off from the bridge.

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  • Sunil Fernandes, Kota

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    Nice to read the article on Kota Ramchandra Achari. Very adventurous &, hard working personality of Kota. Whenever there any difficulty, risky tasks people of Kota and surrounding places will first remember one person that is Ramachandrar & his brother Madhav . A blacksmith by profession but very talented in solving the difficult tasks intellectually with easy techniques. Whenever any accident anything happens he will present there as a special task force to help.

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  • Sharat, Sharatraj

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    He must give special class to other people.
    Really awesome.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    Gods Gift to Mankind ...

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  • Achhu, M,lore

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    Great talented.

    Feel like to spend one day with him when he is in action. Someone from daiji team can write one book on his ideas for the future reference.

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    "KUDOS" Mr. Achar Your better than Dharna Party.

    By the way it reminds me, there was a aircraft which overshot runway way back in late eighties I believe( Google couldn't help the year)
    Ganapathi Achar of Nellithirha was asked "Vimaana Malpualiya Acharle"

    He Replied " Aik Thakka Saaman Ithnda Daane Malpandey" That the Spirit and Confidence this achhar proved

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    Superb Story! sir, your saving KALPAVRAKSHA, and performing funeral of those unclaimed bodies, makes you one of the ISHWARA's GANA's AMSHA and you shall have special place in World above! I wish you long life and more such humanitarian service.. god bless :)

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