Harish Gowda, IAS : Silently, he Made a Difference to Millions


Walter Nandalike
Daijiworld Media Network

Mangalore, Nov 8: It is a sad but true fact that these days with corruption hogging all the limelight, the efforts of some good bureaucrats who make a difference to the state and to the lives of people go unnoticed. Negative news gets more popularity than the positive ones, but if we hunt, we do get a few, and indeed their success story is worth presenting to the masses.

A person from Bantwal who joined Karnataka government in 1978 as KAS officer, and who was later elevated as an IAS officer in 1989, has never been in the limelight, perhaps simply because he is too honest, straightforward and upright officer.

His humility shines forth when he says, "I chose to be KAS officer because I never had any other option; in those days the best job was to get into government service or become a banker through competitive exams."  

When Daijiworld started investigating the loopholes in the ration card system of Karnataka state, we came across the name of Harish Gowda. We ended up learning not only about the advantages and drawbacks of the ration card system in the state, but also of the IAS officer's tremendous success in the state PU board.

Harish Gowda has worked in various state government departments in various capacities, including a two-year term as DC of Bangalore Rural.

In 1985 the officer entered the Vidhana Saudha to render secretarial works with various ministers as well as chief ministers. He was deputy secretary to former CMs of Karnataa Veerendra Patil and Veerappa Moily.

We present before you two major achievements of this humble officer, without whose dynamism, millions of Kannadigas would not have benefited so much.


The Revolution in State PU Board

A big challenge Harish Gowda had to face was in bringing reforms in Karnataka PU Board. He was appointed director of PU board, which made him the first IAS-ranked officer to hold the post.

Not long ago, a student of second PU was deprived of the privilege to apply for evaluated answer sheets, unlike now. The results announced by the PU board were final, and there was nothing much students could do, even if they were deprived of fair results..
 
It was Harish Gowda who made a bold move after he assumed office as director and proposed a reform system to the then CM J H Patel, such that students who wish to see the photocopy of the evaluation sheet should be able to avail it from the board soon after the results were announced, with a nominal fee.

Though the Cabinet approved the proposal, the idea was not welcomed by some in the PU Board, as they felt it would be a huge task, waste of time, money, energy and impractical. But only Harish Gowda knew how much the proposal would help thousands of students in building their future.

Despite the negative feedback, Harish Gowda ahead with the proposal, and in 1997, for the first time in the history of India, photocopies of answer sheets were made available for students after valuation. Until then, answer sheets were absolutely confidential, and no one had could disclose them to the students.

In 1997, major newspapers in the state extensively praised this move by the government, but the brain behind the masterstroke was neither recognized nor acknowledged.

In the very first year, over 40,000 students applied for the photocopies of answer sheets, and a large number of students got better marks after revaluation.

A couple of incidents made headlines around the state.

In the first incident, the mother of a PU student approached the Board directly along with her daughter, claiming that the evaluator had deliberately given her daughter less marks, because a teacher of her college had a grudge on her. When the matter was taken up with the college, the management denied the allegation. During investigation it was found that the student who had written correct answers was wrongly evaluated and her marks manipulated by the evaluator ! It was a rare case that was exposed during verification of answer sheets.

Later, when a similar complaint was filed by another parent that his daughter's marks had been manipulated, it was found that correct answers were marked as wrong!

During investigation it was found that the same teacher had evaluated both the papers. When all papers evaluated by the particular teacher were investigated, the officials were in for a shock! At least 80 papers were found to be tampered with by the teacher, who hailed from a Chikmagalur school.

The incident hit headlines in most of the newspapers in 1997 after the announcement of the PU results. The teacher was suspended and an inquiry was ordered. Though the exact motives were never known, it was assumed to be a psychological disorder, which led the teacher play with the future of 80 students.

When the 80 answer sheets were revaluated, the result emerged positive for all. Justice was thus done not only to the brave students who had dared to complain, but also to those who were deprived by the mischief of the teacher. All thanks to the new system introduced by Harish Gowda.

This apart, quite a few other incidents were revealed, all of which proved that the new system had turned out to be a boon for the students with its clear and transparent system of valuation.

Today, the system is being followed by not only other boards in the state, but several states in the country.

Every case of every student who has benefited from the system is a salute to the great IAS officer Harish Gowda. Thanks to him, students now appear for their exams with more hope and confidence.

The CET Cell Creation

Harish Gowda, who was also incharge of CET,  has been instrumental in setting up the CET Cell with total transparency for the benefit of candidates. The Cell lets the candidates know their rankings and their eligibility to select professional courses as well as the institutions in the order of their preference. This has helped in eradicating chances of manipulation in the system.

Ration Card Revolution

In 2010, Harish Gowda took over as secretary of the state food, civil supply and consumer affairs department under the chief ministership of B S Yeddyurappa. He had taken the charge at a time when the state ration card system was in a total mess. The government had already spent about Rs 56 crore to computerise the ration card system, and another few crores were to to be spent for its completion. COMAT Technologies which was responsible for this job had shockingly failed to record the accurate data of ration card holders, with no photographs  and no biometric system. Moreover, the COMAT system had issued  1.73 lac ration cards, as against 1.32 crores households only in the state (one ration card per house).

It was Harish Gowda who managed to keep the COMAT Technologies away, given its inefficiency, and started the work from scratch to put the ration card system in order.

Karnataka currently has a population of 6.11 crore with around 1.32 crores households.
Harish Gowda first worked towards cancelling over 50 lac bogus ration cards - one of his biggest achievements - which saved the state and central exchequer hundreds of crores of rupees.

He then started building the database, recording the card holders' photographs in the systems and implementing the biometric system, so that only genuine ration card holder could get the benefit of the state's natural wealth. He installed computers in all 5,627 gram panchayats in the state.

He next linked the ration card data with electricity meters in urban areas and house property tax numbers in rural areas. With an accurate database building up and as a result, in the first year itself whopping 31 lac bogus cards were detected cancelled.

It is learnt that in the coming days another 18 lac bogus ration cards will be cancelled after thorough verification. Meantime, the government has started issuing new computerised ration cards and already over 40 lac households have been registered, complete with photographs and biometrics.

Daijiworld has learnt that Harish Gowda will be retiring from service in February 2013 and may not be able to complete his ration card mission. But with his sheer determination, dedication and commitment, the groundwork has been done and major obstacles dogging ration cards will be ironed out and a successful system will be implemented within the next 6-8 months.

The amazing fact about this government project is, while Rs 56 crore was spent on COMAT for the implementation of an unsuccessful computerised ration card system, Harish Gowda's initiative in adopting a hugely successful, effective and pro-poor system cost just a couple of crores!

These are just two highlights of his career, but in his service of over 38 years, Harish Gowda has introduced several people-friendly programmes in every department he has worked.

According to one of his friends from Bangalore, "I am yet to see such an upright officer who dreams only about his work, and whose motto is 'work is worship'. He was been transferred and even demoted several times for not obeying the wrong 'orders' of his bosses, but it has not dampened his spirit for reforms!"

Perhaps that's the reason why this humble IAS officer has chosen to stay away from the media glare, and instead worked silently behind the screens with dedication and honesty.

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  • Balu, shimoga

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    I'm a direct beneficiary of Harish Gowda Sir's groundbreaking initiatives in the PU board and CET (including a first in the country fully automated seat ion process). Due to his actions Karnataka became a role model for other sates to follow. Otherwise a student with middle background like me would have had no chance to enter professional education. You are a true Karnataka and Bharata Ratna.

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  • d s rai ias, bhopal m.p.

    Fri, May 30 2014

    Excellent work. congratulations and keep it up. i retired in n0v.2008. no reemployment. just playing tennis and doing odd personal works.when is your retirement due and how is the family? my regards to you and everyone in the family.

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  • geeta, gulbarga

    Fri, Dec 27 2013

    really you are great sir,in this corrupt world people like you are like pure pearl in the ocean i really impressed by your work may god bless you with good health and everything that you wish and i thank you on behalf of all Karnataka people sir...

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  • Brajesh kumar, gurgaon

    Fri, Nov 01 2013

    HELLO I AM BRAJESH PLZ HELP ME

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  • lakshmi kanth.h, bangalore

    Mon, Mar 18 2013

    Hi sir i salute for your service i want to take an ias exam 2014 how can i prepare can you please give me some useful hints and is it necessary to join couching centers

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  • Mutturaj D Goudar, Bengaluru

    Thu, Jan 31 2013

    Hi sir i salute for your service i want to take an ias exam 2013 how can i prepare can you please give me some useful hints and is it necessary to join couching centers

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  • Arjun.N.S, sagara

    Mon, Jan 07 2013

    Dear sir ,
    I am studying in sullia KVG engg college. I have aim about to join the Government service after my B.E education, IAS is my dream . so I need the steps and what I have to do (information about exami9nations & all) after my B.E to make my dream come true so please send your valuable information regarding my request to my Email

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  • Madhusudhan Bhat, Mangalore/Hyderabad

    Sun, Dec 02 2012

    Really a compelling story to be read by all, more particularly young people. Bringing about systemic changes in Government institutional set up is no mean task. I wish people like him join politics, even if it is a local level, who can bring about changes through personal integrity and implementable ideas. Great Mr.Harish Gowda, we are proud of you. Story of Benedict Fernandes who face countless travails while discharging duties but still carry on with unswerving commitment to the cause of the organisation also deserve praise. Thanks, Daiji World.

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  • Ritesh SHETTY, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 11 2012

    Its been a decade reading about Mr. Harish Gowda. He was in news during PU Board and CET Cell revolution.Now in Karnataka, every family has an engineer. We all benifited by Hairsh sir's great move. Thanks daijiworld for introducing him to the present generation.

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  • P.Sudhakar Thumbay, Thumbay/DUBAI

    Sun, Nov 11 2012

    "congrats" Dear Harish, wish u all the best.

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  • Thontadarya, Bangalore

    Sun, Nov 11 2012

    He is a man of very high morality and personal integrity.He always tried to bring transparency in the departments where has worked.He is a role model to the young generation.He is workaholic and he means discipline.We are happy that the State has an officer like him.

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  • Flywon C. Miranda, Mangalore/Riyadh

    Sat, Nov 10 2012

    Bow down to you Sir.....

    Thank You.

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  • Rita Furtado, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 10 2012

    Thousands and Thousand Salutes to you sir, very very happy to read about the great person Like Harish Gowda, Long live for his Honesty and dedictaion, keep doing the good job to the society sir. We all are proud of you sir.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    Some people born in this society with a good purpose and we see Harish Gowda is a pure example of it.In this corrupt world sometime we see a tunnel and a ray hope!yes it is Harish Gowda his simplicity and his vision.Good work Sir and your thinking to the poor.Let'GOD'give you good health and more strength to fulfill one's remaining unfinished agenda for this society in general.

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  • steev, Udupi

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    I really salute this person.
    I remember him correctly for his PU reforms and reforms in CET. I was in 2nd year PUC during 1997 and it was the first year when fully trasnperent CET system was implemented and it benefited thousands of stundents. Now he has done a fanstastic job with ratio cards as well. May god bless him and his family. Let us hope for more such people in out IAS and KAS. Once again I salute this great person.

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  • Ravi Hemmady, Barkur, Muscat

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    There is no place for Honest people in this World,There are lot of honest people in this world but they are unnoticed.The media is always bussy with brodcasting political issues,Film stars issue, underworld issues.but they will not show the good work done by people like Harish Gowda.Harish Gowda is very rare personality you find in today's world.I thank Daijjiworld for covering him. Harish sir,Keep it up.God bless you.

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  • Ashok Kotian, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    A gem of a person. We are proud of you. India need people like you.

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  • Dotty Lobo, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    I Salute you Sir..... Wish you good luck. Some more officer should come up new things which would be helpful for Public. Same like Harish more people should also come up from Mumbai which is more corrupted place.

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  • purander bhat, puttur

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    SMILE OF THIS HONEST OFFICER SPEAKS VOLUMES OF HIS CAREER. HIS FACE TELLS THAT HE WAS TRUTHFUL TO THE CORE. REALLY HE HAS HELPED MILLIONS SILENTLY. GREAT WORK DAIJI TO HIGHLIGHT THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF SUCH OFFICERS WHICH NO OTHER MEDIA WILL DO. I SINCERELY WISH A HAPPY RETIRED LIFE TO SIR, HARISH GOWDA.

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  • Hariprasad, Udupi / Vikhroli / Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 09 2012

    HATS OFF TO YOU SIR... you are a role model to all the new IAS officers.

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  • Azeez Kuwait, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Thanks to Daiji, for the information and I admire very much such a wonderful person.

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  • Devi, Sullia, Dubai-UAE

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Harish Gowda is a sincere IAS officer in Karnataka State.

    Becaz of him somany poor and talented Students became Doctors and Engineers.

    His service must be extended as a special case.

    When he was working as Public ion commission cheif, so many people tried to get his influence for ion, but he refused to do so.

    All the best to him.

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  • HelenNazareth, Ferar/Mumbai/Panama

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Thanks Mr. Walter for a noble article publishing in Daijiworld about IAS Sir.Harish Gowda,I do pray to Almighty Lord to get such more IAS sincere officers in future and extend his services in the field for further more years to serve.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    I NEVER COME ACROSS THE HARISH GOWDA!!!THE JOURNEY AS KAS/IAS OFFICER IS INDEED INSPIRING TO YOUNGER GENERATION.MAY GOD BLESS HIM.

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  • abuSaad, Mangalore / Dammam / KSA

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Huge Salute to you Sir,

    After retirement open an institute where you can train and guide for the student who want to become IAS, KAS or similar officers.

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  • S Ram Shetty, Mangalore/USA

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    While I salute Mr. Harish Gowda for his honesty and unselfish service to the citizens of Karnataka, I would like to suggest to daijiworld that they should take up a public service petition to extend Mr. Gowda's service and request Mr. Gowda to continue in public service. I personally know of many, many public servants who have received extensions after their mandatory retirement age (they knew the right senior officer - to grant them the extension?) Why not request Mr. Gowda to continue his service to the State? Best wishes to Mr. Gowda and thanks to Walter for this eye opener of an article. Thank you ..Ram Shetty

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  • Christopher D' Cunha, M'lore/AUH

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Dear Harish Sir....Please represent Arvind Kajirwal's political party and bring-in more changes in our political system as well...I wish to meet you and shake hand with you sir....

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  • OSWALD VAZ, THOTTAM/BAHRAIN

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    WHEN I WAS IN FY B.COM IN ONE PAPER I EXPECTED 85 MARKS BUT I GOT ONLY 45.I DIDNOT APPLY FOR REVALUTION BECAUSE I GOT ADMISSION FOR PROFESSIONAL COURSE.BUT,THE THING IS I HAD AN ARGUMENT WITH TEACHER WHO HAPPENS TO BE THE PRINCY OF THE COLLEGE.AS I WAS TOLD AT THAT TIME THAT THE MARKS CARDS ARE FILLED BY PRINCIPALS OF DIFFERENT COLLEGES.BUT,STILL TODAY I FEEL THAT I SHOULD HAVE DONE A BIG MISTAKE NOT DOING REVALUATION.

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  • George A. Borromeo, Angelore, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Walter has done a wonderful job of portraying a honest Person, that too a Bureaucrat, who is immensely prone to Corruption. Hope we have many more Harish Gowda's in our Bureaucracy.

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  • OSWALD VAZ, THOTTAM/BAHRAIN

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    WHEN I WAS IN FY B.COM IN ONE PAPER I EXPECTED 85 MARKS BUT I GOT ONLY 45.I DIDNOT APPLY FOR REVALUTION BECAUSE I GOT ADMISSION FOR PROFESSIONAL COURSE.BUT,THE THING IS I HAD AN ARGUMENT WITH TEACHER WHO HAPPENS TO BE THE PRINCY OF THE COLLEGE.AS I WAS TOLD AT THAT TIME THAT THE MARKS CARDS ARE FILLED BY PRINCIPALS OF DIFFERENT COLLEGES.BUT,STILL TODAY I FEEL THAT I SHOULD HAVE DONE A BIG MISTAKE NOT DOING REVALUATION.

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  • Bhandara, India

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Congratulations to you Mr Harish for remaining un-corrupt in a highly corrupt organization. Gems like you are like a needle in the haystack. It is personalities like you that makes this world a better place to live. I wish the revaluation system was available in late 70's when I passed out from College. I was expert in Statistics so much so, I used to teach others. The final year Bcom paper was very easy for me and I answered every question with all answers correct. The surprise was, I got only 35! I went to my professor Mr. Raman to discuss this issue and he told me - You will succeed in your real life, dont waste time trying to get your paper revalued as it will take years to get justice. Imagine how many must have suffered like me. Mr. Harish, you bring bright light to deserving and hard working students.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore / Kuwait

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Mr.Harish Gowda is a shining example to those corrupt, selfish bureaucrats who measure success in terms of money and wealth. The fame and honour one earns through being honest, sincere and dedicated to his duties is indeed priceless.

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  • SS, Manipal/Doha

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Salute to Sir Harish Gowda,thank you Daijiworld to prove that we Indians still have some hope and that there are many good people left in India who thinks "Work is Worship" and works towards benefitting the society. I wish Karnataka Government takes Sir Harish as a private consultant, after his retirement, and assign him to complete the task of Ration Card system, else some corrupt will come and reissue the cancelled bogus 31 lakhs ration cards.

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  • jagadeesh Yadapadithaya, Bantwal

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Sir , Finally the media noticed your sincere efforts, Hats off to You sir.

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  • benedict fernandes, MAJILA MANGALORE

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Harish Gowda, Sir was my boss 4 years back. A person of the rank of Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, Bangalore will not talk directly to lower officers. One night at 8PM I received a phone call from Sri.Harish Gowda saheb, "Fernandes I have a reliable information that 2 lorry loads of pepper is being smuggled from Hassan to Bangalore. You should immediately move to Hirisave Hassan- Bangalore Road. If you reach there at 3AM u will be able to catch 2 lorries of Pepper.". Immediately I hired a private car and along with my clerk without revealing the information to anyone started from Manglore at 9PM. Exactly at 3AM we were at Hirisave thanks to the wonderful driving of the private car driver we were able to catch the two lorries. We collected penalty of Rs.8 lakhs. Although my jurisdiction was only Mangalore special powers were given. Thus Sri.Harish Gowda was encouraging honest and hard working officers. But my hard work made me to face lot of trouble after his transfer from Commercial Taxes. My promotion was held up and I was transferred to Raichur. At Raichur also I continued my good work and the theatre owners joined hands to transfer me back to Mangalore. No one loves us in our Department. But we have faith in God and most importantly we get good sleep. I feel that sleep and happiness go hand in hand. As rightly pointed by one comment, he should be posted as Lokayukta. Let there be necessary amendments to the Lokayukta Act to make room for such honest officers. Long live Sri.Harish Gowda, Sir.

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  • S.Kannan, Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 01 2013

    yes i agree with you. I worked with this great personality in PU Board for 3 years. He pulled my service from PU Board to KIADB and worked with him for 2 years.Sir is honest to the core nobody is their to match his capabilities. May god bless him.

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  • Melvin Peres, Kaikamba ( Bendore)

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Dear Walter Nandalike
    thanks for bringing the noble service and a great person in to limelight.

    My sincere wishes to Mr. Harish Gowda and also hope he shall not rest even after his retirement but put his best efforts to improve the sytems in our State.

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  • Edward D Souza, Chriscot,Shivabagh, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    This news to me of honest officer in Karnataka Government was like first showers of Hot and Humid Summer.Till now I was thinking Karnataka Govt is 100% corrupt by reading daily news and seeing the things happening around us.God Bless Harish Gowda for his honest work. I too was benefited by his system of online applying of ration card which I got couple of months ago. Previously applied 3 years ago in DC office the application has never progressed.I wish peace and happiness to Harish Gowda on his retirement. Thanks Daijiworld for this news and eagerly await to learn about more honest oficers in Karnataka Govt.

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  • Ashalatharao, Mangalore abudhabi

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Hats off!!!!! Harish sir........how peaceful our country can be if all officers are like u !!!!!! Bring out and help us with ur ideas to get rid of robber politicians......why un educated goondas should rule us?,

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  • savitha , Bantwal, Sharjah

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    congrats to Mr Harish for the good work and thanks to daiji for spreading this gud news!!! i am proud of mr harish as he is from my place (bantwal)

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  • Mahesh S Kotian, mangalore/Shimoga

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Mr Harish gowda should be made Lokayuktha of Karnataka.The govt must ammend the rules of appointing Lokayukta as they are not getting any honest SC judges,because of which the post is vacant.People like Harish gowda will be a true successor to our beloved Justice Sanhosh Hegde.

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  • jerome william, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    All the very best for the days of retirement.... may the days be filled with fulfillment of all that you have achieved without hogging the limelight... May Almighty God bless you and your family for all the good deeds of yours particularly in carrying out of your public service responsibilities...


    BY THE WAY did you by any chance do your schooling in Milagres High School Mangalore in the years 1965-68... well if yes my greetings to your brother Gopinath whose influence on my life is unforgettable... I shall be too pleased to get in touch with him atleast once after all these years...

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    It is really amazing to read this story of Mr. Harish Gowda, a sincere IAS officer. I really salute you sir for your sincerity towards your work . We need people like you in our political system to bring a revolution. Please please contest for the next state election with joining hand with Arvind Kejrival party.

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  • V.Baretto, Bantwal-Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Rarely we come across an officer of his capability and integrity. When I personally approached him in the P.U.Board, I was impressed, he gave me a solution within minutes. Hats off to him.

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  • JAMES MIRANDA, Elinje/Bahrain

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Thank you Mr.Walter Nandalike. You have done a great job. I reminds me of a poem," full many a gem of Purest rayserene, The dark unfathomed caves of the ocean bear,full many a flower of blush to unseen waste its sweetness in desert air". Mr Gowda is a Gem that you found, May God Bless him. Continue to explore more Gems and let everyone know, Satya Meva Jayathe (Truth alway triumps over evil.)

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Harish Gowda he is a Great Officer, Thanks to Walter Nandalike introducing his sincerity back log work nature for us.

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  • Nelson , Kundapura/KSA

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    We are proud of you Mr Gowda. We expect you to be a role model for the young generation, so as to wipe out the present corrupt Govt. officials.

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Rare breed in Karnataka. May God give him good health and happiness even after his retirement.

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    I am Happy to Hear about Mr Harish Gowda.Thanks to Daijiworld.I request Daijiworld to Expose this type of Personalities ,So other will get Inspiration.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Dear Sir..N A M A S T E (from the core of my heart)..

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  • Joeal, Brahmavara

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    congratulatios dear Harish IAS..
    hope will become the inspirations to many bureaucrats, who work in a wrong way. wish your story will motivate them to work like you appreciate the work Dijiworld do..

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  • Sharmila Gowda , Sullia

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Lovely article ! Thanks so much. Indeed inspiring

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  • Agnello, Mangalore/Muscat

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    By making structural and systemic changes in our administrative system, every minister and every bureaucrat are presented with wonderful opportunity to make huge and positive change in ordinary citizens life.More than any charity or NGO's put together.Its a shame they squander this opportunity for their selfish reasons.
    People like Harish are gems of our society and lets all recognise and salute them if that's all that we can make. And thanks to you Walter for bringing this story and keep up the good work of recognising good work by good people around us.

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  • Jacintha, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Dear Mr Harish Gowda, kindly accept our felicitations for being what you are. India is beautiful because of the hidden wonderful few people like you.

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  • Concerned Indian , Mangalore/ Rome

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Thank God... Something nice to read... We are proud of you Mr. Gowda.. May our nation be blessed with great persons like you.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Praise worthy, Great! May you live long healty life and wish the same to all who are in the line and left unnoticed. May all be inspired by his silent good deeds.
    WHY HE HAS TO RETIRE? Why can't Govt. extend the retiremnent IN SOME CASES while the officer is doing good and healthy?
    WHY NO AGE LIMIT/RETIREMENT FOR POLITICAL LEADERS?
    Society needs more news like this and that too be presented with full tone. I appreciate Daiji for this and also request to hihglight lesser way all the negative news especially which helps the leaders to get popular & grow with wrong reasons.

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  • Hitesh Salian, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Salute you Sir.

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  • Zahoor Ahmed, Karkal

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Our country needs like you,

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  • RP, Mlore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Society needs such upright officers. We hope the government will recognize your efforts after retirement and give you a consultancy position to streamline the system to be clean and transparent. Thank you sir for the wonderful job done.

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  • Ivan Fernandes, Ashoknagar / Dubai

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Mr. Harish Gowda IAS was the KIADB CEO in 2005 when he tried to streamline the internal processes. Unfortunately, he was moved from this position within a very short time. During his short term, he tried to expand the IT SEZ's to tier 2 cities such as Mysore and Mangalore. The Mangalore IT SEZ in Mudipu was established during his time but unfortunately nobody has taken any interest in getting it established after he left.

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  • A.C.Gurunath, Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Mr.Harish Gowda has done excellent job in the position. But honesty has no place in this country. He is model to other Government servants in Karnataka. Good luck Mr.Harish Gowda.

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  • U.M.SHETTY , BANGALORE

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Hatts off to Shri Harish Gowda ,
    Your good work definetly will give fruits in your retired life by way of health ,wealth and peace of mind .. may god bless you .

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Thanks for Daijiworld recognizing & exposing such personalities to the public. So we people can learn that there is no use to blame only politicians inspite what we can contribute our society to make corrupt free India.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Sir, we solute you.
    We wanted more Govt officials like you who is above self.
    God bless!

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  • ORINE REGO, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    WELL DONE!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    congrats to you Harish, your hard work paid off. you are just amazing guy, your family must be so proud of you, so are we!!

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  • YOUSUF, Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    MR HARISHGOWDA is one of the upright IAS officer of the state. Even High Court also appreciated his work when he was CET cell.if without any infulence poor children getting Enginering and Medical seat in karnatak CET this is contribution of MR Harishgowda.And onemore ORIYE POORAYIKLA DISAGREE PADTHE..DAYE PADTHENDH AAYAG GOTTU IJJI THOJUNDU

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  • satya, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    OMG i was a arts student....we had a big lenghty answer's of 10To15pages to write....the evaluator might have got bored with so many pages .........now i feel why i got less marks????

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  • Krishna, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Congratulations Mr Harish, and thanks to DW for giving this valuable information. Your Parents must be proud of your achievement and contribution. We are also proud of you and we wish a happy living with your parents who have sacrificed many things for U ,, GREAT NO WORDS

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  • Henry Lewis, Sastan/Kuwait

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    It is good to know about Mr.Harish Gouda his achievements are really praiseworthy thanks to Daiji introduceing mr. Harish Gowda and his exemplery works.

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  • K Suresh Kumar, Bhadravathi

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Many thanks to you sir.Like many students,my son also was benifitted from re-valuation.Hope to see such simple,hard working & sincere IAS officers in future.

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  • Srini, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    This is how to make India Shining. Imagine if we have such "Harishs" who silently work in all departments then India can achieve its true potential. We need somebody to get rid of all the bogus politicians and have a clean system of governance.

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  • SAHIL, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Appreciated Sir.Great work.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Thanks much for this info. My daughter too was a victim of PU exam papers evaluation process. After revaluation her math scores increased by 15 which made a huge difference on her CET ranking but this was communicated to us after CET counseling and consequently even though she managed to grab a engineering seat in computer science, not in the college of her preference. Now even though she’s passed out her course and employed, justice delayed is justice denied.

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  • Gaurav Jeeth, Mangalore / Hyderabad

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    I salute you sir and I hope you will remain a Inspiration for the other IAS officers to continue your good work for the sake of country!!! I am very very proud of you sir and Thanks to Daijiworld for highlighting the good work of people..please continue to do it as it gives as inspiration from dedicated people like these.. otherwise looking / hearing of corruption corruption scams etc on daily media we all loose the spirit of future being good. Thanks again to Mr.Harish Gowda & Mr.Walter Nandalike.

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  • nasir, manglore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    CHAND( moon ) ME AWAAZ NAHI LEKIN ROSHNI HAI. DUNIYA KE LIYE KAFI HAI,

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  • Flavia Sequiera, Kuwait / Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    I am the true witness for the great PU Board revolution. I never knew it was implimented by you. In 1999, when i appled for my Commerce answer sheet, I was stunned to see one full page was left without valuation !. After revaluation, I got 15 additional marks which helped me to secure first class. Today onwards I will include you in my prayers sir. May God give you and your family good health, long life. God bless you.
    Thank you Walter for sharing this article with us

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  • Ronald dcosta- Puttur,KCWA-Bhayander, puttur-mumbai

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Wow great personalty,many many congrats sir,i never thought a great crusader icon like u born in Bantwal,i agree with Vivek's idea to extend his valuable service to complete his dream project,god bless sir,all the best

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  • Dinesh Gras, Dubai(Byndoor)

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    May God bless Mr. Harish Gowda for his good work.

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  • mohsin, MOODBIDRI/DUBAI

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    An eye opener, great GUY HARISH GOWDA,
    Daiji team good work, coz of media revolution we see all such positive developments,in the interest of mankind.

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  • Antony Cony D Souza, Karkala / Qatar

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Dear Sir,

    I am proud to few lines in appreciation that you have demonstrated what can be possible while most of them have failed miserably with their promises.

    You won the respect because you have delivered more than who are only commander chief bluffing.

    You are a great individual who is inspiring others with confidence and restoring confidence in the society which is great virtue.

    A good leader or a Light that can't be put away, as it has to give its light whatever may be the gravity of darkness that could be. Thus, I Thank Walter Nandalike of Daijiworld for hunting down one of our own upright officer to prove that we have germ of persons who have upheld our traditional Mangalorean values and good works with honesty, uprightness and integrity.

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  • Victor, Brahmavar

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    All new IAS officers Should take him as their role model to carry on the good work.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    To continue Walter Sir
    What a caption...!Silently -He made a difference to Millions....
    WHEN
    There are many who 'make millions'
    silently !!

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  • Kshama Shetty, Mangalore / Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    One more inspirational article by daijiworld. Thank you

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  • Sushanth Gowda, Bantwal / Dubai

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    We are proud of you Harish Gowda sir. If we had 5 IAS officers like you in Karnataka, our state would have been paradise ! Thanks daijiworld for very informative article

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  • Francis lobo, Bejai/Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    It is good to read of such an upright IAS officer who has been non -corruptible, This is why he is not in the news. But i was surprised to read that he will be retiring during 2013, it is so early but late to hear about such an officer. May be he has not towed to the line of political party and hence we heard less about him. Wish you all the best Mr.Harish Gowda

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    On the one hand IAS like Harish Gowda , on the other, the Rs 300 crore IAS couple Arvind and Tinu Joshi....What a contrast!Depends on using your IQ even after passing IAS for sure!!

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  • Jagdish, Riyadh/Kaup

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    "Hats off to you Sir" Hope after your retirement the replacing officer will follow your path. Wish you good luck in future.

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  • Vivek, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    Service of this great man desreves to be extended untill the ration card project will be complete otherwise god knows who will come next to create another mess

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  • Stephan Dsilva, DUbai/mulki

    Thu, Nov 08 2012

    i salute u ....harish..sir...

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