Gopalkrishna Baliga - The pioneer who gave Mangaluru its landmark store


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Dec 19: M Gopalakrishna Baliga, founder of the landmark 'Baliga Stores' of Bejai, who passed away recently, was a pioneering businessman known for his benevolence and humane values.

Born in 1925 to Ram and Seeta Baliga in Mangaluru city, Gopalkrishna Baliga had to give up education and start earning at an early age due to abject poverty his family faced. He started his career as a manager at a cooperative store for a meagre salary, but always kept his core values of honesty and integrity in all he did, above everything else.

Recognizing his hard work and potential to excel, his mother Seeta Baliga gave him and his elder brother the late Janardhan Baliga her last two gold bangles to sell and raise capital to start a business. With the money so raised, Gopalkrishna along with his brother bought two quintals of rice and started trading it outside their home on Bhavanti Street near Roopavani talkies. Their business grew at a frantic pace, and soon they bought a shop in Bejai and witnessed the birth of Baliga Stores in 1947.

They soon diversified their business and established Ganesh Hanuman rice mills, and built their homes at Mannagudda. Amongst the many establishments he owned, the one closest to his heart was a fair price shop (ration shop) he ran in Bejai. Though it did not bring him much in terms of the money, he used to be content, saying "All business is not only for profit in terms of money, some are only for the goodwill we earn. Every drop of kerosene oil that burns and brings light in the homes of the poor, produces light in my life by the blessings they give me. By protecting their rights I do them no favour, I only do my duty." Great words indeed.

Baliga found his life partner in Radha Baliga of Karkala who always stood by him through thick and thin.

As a successful businessman, he set an example not only by making good profits but also by ensuring that he fulfilled his obligations towards society by giving bountifully to societal and religious causes. His commitment to the customers to supply the best quality of groceries at the best prices has earned a large goodwill to Baliga Stores and attracted a large number of frequent visitors.

Always enterprising and hard working, Baliga kept up the process of improving quality as a continuous process. But this ‘karmayogi’ found peace and satisfaction only in work and not in rest, and at the age of 75 he ventured into real estate in Bengaluru, which again boomed and showered on him innumerable successes.

In his life of 90 years, Baliga has a left behind a rich legacy on this earth for others to emulate. May his soul rest in peace.

  

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Dec 20 2015

    In personally knew Baliga mam from in my childhood days. If not mistaken, Except Friday all 6 days his shop is always open and very personalized service.

    He was one of my role model.

    May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 20 2015

    Gopalkrishna Baliga, by his simplicity, work ethics and dedication, has shown us all that, one need not be dishonest and go for short-cuts, in order to be a success in business and in life.

    May God give eternal rest to his soul and strength to his family members to bear this great loss.
    May they all strive to carry forward his great legacy.

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  • K M Prasad, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 20 2015

    We are regular visitors to Baliga Stores for quality items. The hard work and dedication of Shri Baliga are exemplary values for the younger generation.
    May God give him eternal bliss.

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  • devika s rai, coorg

    Sun, Dec 20 2015

    condolence to all the family people

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  • Alwyn Pinto, Derebail / Dubai

    Sun, Dec 20 2015

    Baliga Stores a landmark of Mangalore. He was a great person. Always I remember his kindness, simplicity, politeness. May Gopal mam's soul rest in peace
    Alwyn Pinto
    Derebail / Dubai

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  • Vinod D'souza, Lalbagh, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 20 2015

    Baliga stores is one of the land marks of Mangalore. He was a great person. May his soul rest in peace


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  • Bhaskar, Cleveland USA

    Sun, Dec 20 2015

    Very good business man with very good stores. His super market is as good as any in the USA. Very good service and workers very respectful. The best to his surviving family.

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  • Kusuma Kumari Chitti G , Nellore/Kodyadka t

    Sun, Dec 20 2015

    A great Man An example which shows how determination and hard work can make you successful in life

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