Noted businessman and philanthropist Parthasarathy passes away

Press Trust of India  |  Nagapattinam(TN) 

V Parthasarathy, who once operated South India's largest single owner bus transport company, passed away in today, family sources said.

He was 88.

After graduating in Automobile Engineering from the UK, in 1957, took over the management of Sri Sakthi Vilas in the district.

The company had monopoly rights for several routes in the erstwhile 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

In 1972, the government, under the nationalisation move, took over the buses and branchoffices of

The erstwhile (now TNSTC-Kumbakonam Unit) was formed utilising the branch offices of Sakthi Vilas.

Parthsarathy who hailed from Porayar in the district, was not just a 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, has written many self-improvement books.

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First Published: Mon, June 11 2018. 22:30 IST