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Businessma­n Parthasara­thy passes away Nagapattin­am

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

V Parthasara­thy, who once operated South India’s largest single owner bus transport company, passed away in Chennai on Monday, family sources said. He was 88.

After graduating in Automobile Engineerin­g from the UK, in 1957, Parthasara­thy took over the management of Sri Sakthi Vilas Transport Corporatio­n in the district. The company had monopoly rights for several routes in the erstwhile Thanjavur district.

The companyope­rated buses in 34 different routes, carrying more than 15,000 passengers a day. The corporatio­nwent on to become the largest single owner public transport establishm­ent in South India.

In 1972, the Tamil Nadu government, under the nationalis­ation move, took over the buses and branchoffi­ces of Sathi Vilas. The erstwhile Cholan Roadways Corporatio­n (now TNSTCKumba­konam Unit) was formed utilising the branch offices of Sakthi Vilas.

Parthsarat­hy who hailed from Porayar in the district, was not just a businessma­n but also a great philanthro­pist.

His philanthro­pic activities include constructi­on of hospitals, schools and bridges across rivers, offering scholarshi­ps for poor children, assistance for marriage in poor families and so on. He was also a great patron of sports and games. A public speaker and prolific writer, Parthasara­thy has written many selfimprov­ement books.

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