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Warning and Disclaimer: Long answer! 1800 words. Skip reading unless you are deeply interested in personal details about me. There is no useful information here for the serious readers looking for worthwhile information, but plenty of it for those terribly curious about me.Okay, if you have ignored this warning, then sit back and relax while you read.I sincerely thank Deepika Joshi for her kind words about me and for the only other answer to this question so far.Since the topic is ‘Gopalkrishna Vishwanath fact’, who else is more competent to answer this than Gopalkrishna Vishwanath himself?So, here you are! Listen to the facts, straight from the “Horse’s Mouth”My name is Vishwanath. Not Gopalkrishna, which is my father’s name. I am known as GV among my friends, among Quorans, and among my former professional contacts.I am not the father any famous Quoran. I am the father of two wonderful children, (a daughter, who is settled in USA with her husband and her little son, and a son who is settled in the UK). I am not allowed to reveal any more information about them on a public platform.I am 69. My wife is 63 and here is the most recent picture of the two of us taken just a few weeks ago.4. We now live at Parkside Retirement Home of Brigade Orchards townhip, at Devanahalli, a small village 45 km North of Bengaluru City. Devanahalli has recently boomed and developed into a small town after the Government built the Bengaluru International Airport here. I live just 3.5 km away from the runway(as the crow flies) and can see planes taking off and landing every two minutes or so.5. We hail originally from Paalakkad District of Kerala and we speak, as our native language, a dialect of Tamil called Paalakkad Iyer Tamil. This is basically Tamil spoken using Malayalam accent and which uses several Malayalam words. But I am not proficient in written Tamil. English and Hindi are the languages in which I communicate best. I write in the Hindi section of Quora too but my Hindi is just tolerable. I am grateful to my friends in the Hindi section, who correct my grammar and spelling errors.6. My father migrated from Kerala to Mumbai during World War II and I had my schooling in Mumbai. I left Mumbai in 1967 and got my Engineering Degree from BITS - Pilani (1972) and my master’s degree in Structural engineering (1974) from the University of Roorkee (now called IIT - Roorkee)7. I am a retired structural engineer by profession and had specialized in consultancy services in the area of Design of Steel structures in Industrial Buildings. I worked for 28 years for a Government owned company called MECON and in 2002, resigned as the head of the structural section of the company at their regional office in Bengaluru. I then joined a private company in Electronics city as General Manager and got introduced to a new line of business when the internet took root in India . I worked for two and half years in this company and then set shop for myself and launched Hi-Q Design & Detailing Pvt Ltd in 2004. I owned and managed a company employing a team of 15 engineers and we were involved in modeling and detailing of steel structures and design of connections for Industrial and commercial buildings. I sold the organization and retired completely late in 2011. Health was the main reason for calling it off. Under the new management, the organization has since grown to over 160 employees, with four offices in different cities in South India and also obtained ISO certification and the turn over is now several times my small turnover.8. I have traveled all over India except for Kashmir, Simla and the Northeast and the Andaman Islands. I have been posted and lived in Mumbai, Kollam (in Kerala), and Surat(Hazira) and Bengaluru. In connection with official work I have toured and had long temporary stays at Kochi, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, Mangalore, Kudremukh, Salem, Bharuch(Dahej), Rourkela, Bhilai, Durgapur, Jamshedpur, Kolkata, Bokaro, Ranchi, Bhadravati. Unofficially, as a tourist I have been all over India except as stated at the start of this paragraph. The places are too numerous to list here.9. As regards my travels abroad, I have spent 2 and half years in USA, in five stints of 6 months each, South Korea (3 months), Finland (Helsinki) for a week and Singapore (3 days).10. I belong to a unique generation which managed without computers and the internet. We did not have even a calculator. Neither was a photocopying machine available. From the sixties till now, I have lived through the computer/internet/and mobile telephony revolution and learned and adapted to technology with great enthusiasm. The radio and a land line telephone were the only modern technological wonders that I was used to right from childhood.(Image source: Pinterest and dreamstime)(Sourc: jooinn.com)I used sliderules and not calculators before 1976 when they became available (though expensive)Image Source : gettyimagesI later learned programming on my own, learned to handle personal computers and used it very effectively in my profession when most of my seniors and colleagues were “computer illiterate” and technologically challenged. When the internet made its advent in India around 1999–2000 I was among the first in my age group to be totally taken in by it and embrace it.11. I have lived without any vehicle / conveyance of my own and managed fine till the age of 27. I later owned two motor cycles, initially Yezdi and later Bullet. I sold them and was among the first buyers of the Kinetic Honda scooter in 1986 when no one was trusting this vehicle as it was technically too advanced for those times. People did not trust an automatic transmission and battery start. They believed only in clutches and gears and kick starting. I also owned mopeds (Luna, TVS, Scooty) and gave them away to my children later. I bought myself a bicycle with gears (BSA) in the late seventies. I finally settled down to getting myself a car in 1990 and have owned Premier Padmini, Maruti Wagon R, Reva(electric) and now own a Santro Xing with automatic transmission.12. Politically, I was a Congress voter, till the death of Indira Gandhi. I was politically neutral, during the time of Rajiv Gandhi and PVN. But once Vajpayee took over, I shifted my loyalties. I have since then been a staunch opponent of all parties except the BJP. After Namo took over, my loyalty and commitment to BJP and to Namo in person is total and I freely admit to being totally biased in favour of Namo/BJP. I detest communists, and communalists and caste based parties and family fiefdoms. I don’t believe BJP is communal in any way. I believe it is national and trust it totally to take care of the interests of the country as a whole even if some of their policies are wrong and they make mistakes occasionally. I also agree that not all their politicians are above board.13. I am a theist. I am a modern Hindu in my thinking. I get along fine with people professing all other religions (including atheists) but am uncomfortable only with the extremist elements among them. I am not overly ritualistic. I am heavily influenced by modern thoughts and support all the reforms that Hinduism has introduced and will welcome some more. I am a Brahmin by birth (more specifically a South Indian Iyer) but live a totally cosmopolitan lifestyle, feel no sense of any superiority over other castes, mingle freely and inter-dine with all castes, and religious/linguistic denominations, and am completely open to inter-caste, inter-religious, inter-racial marriages as long as the couple are old enough, mature and economically independent and love each other.14. I love reading. It is my primary hobby. Earlier I read books. These days I read on the computer screen. My favourite web sites are Google, You Tube, Wikipedia and now Quora. I hardly visit any other web site. I don’t watch TV nowadays unless a very important sporting event is going on. I like movies but have not been watching too many these past few years. I watched movies in English, Hindi and Tamil. I love music, particularly Carnatic Classical music. I also enjoy Carnatic fusion music these days. I learned to play the flute during my college days but never followed it up seriously as my career and family pre-occupations did not permit me to do full justice to it. I also realized that I did not have the talent to reach the top and gave up. Today I am out of practice but can still play simple melodies, popular old Bollywood film tunes, advertisement jingles well enough to keep kids amused but not well enough to make adults take me seriously. I can play but cannot and am not willing to perform.15) I am against the policy of reservations in India and believe it will harm us in the long run unless economic backwardness is made the main criterion instead of caste based backwardness as at present. Even with reservation I don’t believe the qualifying criteria should be relaxed. I believe the present reservation policy must be slowly withdrawn with percentages reduced and ultimately given up totally.16. I don’t believe we must force ourselves to have a national language. To me national unity is more important than a National Language. While I love Hindi, and use it freely, I am against it being enforced on non Hindi speaking states. I am okay with the Central Government promoting it and using it as an official language at the centre and in the states where the people accept it. I believe the non Hindi states must be free to either accept Hindi as a third language or live with the two language policy that they now practice and leave it to the market forces and the people’s preferences to make their own choices as regards learning languages. But I am also against states opposing the language and discouraging it’s people from learning the language or making it difficult for them to do so, motivated by a fear of being culturally swamped by Hindi.17. And here are some rapid fire answers to rapid fire questions that people have often asked:Favourite Actor? → KamalahasanFavourite actress?→SrideviFavourite English movies: →McKenna’s Gold, Titanic, Sound of Music, My Fair Lady. BenHur, The Ten CommandmentsFavourite Hindi/Tamil Movies: Too many to name here. No favourites.Favourite sportsmen: Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Vishwanathan Anand, Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble, Mahendra Singh DhoniFavourite cuisine: Jain VegetarianFavourite city: BengaluruFavourite website: QuoraFavourite colours: Light Gray, medium blueFavourite Hindi TV Serials: Mahabharat, Sarabhai vs SarabhaiFavourite English TV serials: Everybody loves Raymond, The Lucy Show.Time spent daily on Quora: Earlier 5 hours on an average. Nowadays 3 hours.Cell phone: Samsung Galaxy J7 PrimeComputer: Dell Inspiron 15 with windows 10Favourite software package: MS office.Weakness: Good foodFavourite woman: Wife!That will be all for now. Ask anything you want in the comments section and I will try to answer. Thanks for your patient reading, if you survived reading all this trivial stuff.

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