Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata was once, travelling to Germany.
As he stood there, at the door of his First Class Cabin in the Steam-liner, he noticed a lot of activity on the lower decks of the Ship.
On enquiring,
he learnt that a great Indian Saint Shri Swami Vivekananda was on board the same ship.
Out of genuine respect and curiosity J.N. Tata decided to pay a visit to the great saint.
Swami Vivekananda had of-course heard about the respected industrialist.
As the conversation grew J.N. Tata explained that he was on his way to Germany.
"I have with me sacks of soil : From various parts of India. I am taking these samples of soil to Germany.
I wish to know if Iron can be extracted profitably from any of these districts." said J.N. Tata to the Saint.
To which Swami Vivekananda replied, "Well, Sir, Even if these sacks contain Iron-rich soil, do you honestly believe that the Germans will tell you the TRUTH???
You must understand that No / NONE of the European Nations wish to see a Strong / Steel-Rich / Economically Independent India.
The soil is probably rich in Iron-ore but the sad truth is all you will get from your enquiries across Europe is
Disbelief and Pessimistic reactions."
Needless to say, having interacted with several Europeans J.N. Tata knew this to be true. Swami Vivekananda continued,
*"Why don't you start an excellent / up-to-date Research Facility and College here in India???*
Why don't you train some good Indian Youngsters to identify soil and conduct these tests and find ways of profitably extracting metals???
It may seem like a wasteful, burdensome expenditure right now.
But in the long run- It will save you many trips to Europe and you can have the assurance of knowing the Truth quickly- rather than taking multiple opinions due to Doubt".
As he could clearly sense J.N. Tata's mood was in acquiescence he further elaborated,
"Seek an audience with the Maharaja of Mysore H.R.H. Wodeyar. Though a subordinate of the British, he will definitely help you in every way he can............
.....H.R.H. Wodeyar has been generous enough to sponsor my own trip to Chicago to attend the Parliament of Religions".
As soon as he returned to India, J.N. Tata headed straight for Mysore.
And indeed H.R.H. Chamraja Wodeyar did Not disappoint him.
The King granted 370 acres of land for the setting up of the Research Facility and College
that J.N. Tata had envisioned and it
was named,
*THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE*
This story, in spirit, is authentic. Letters exchanged between JN Tata and Swami Vivekananda are available in archives.
The main point made by Swami Vivekananda was that Tatas shouldn't just bring a technology to India but should also prepare indigenous technologists to sustain that technology.
After J N Tata got the land from the King of Mysore, he asked Swami Vivekananda to head this institute, but he declined.
The first program that started at Tata Institute was about Metallurgy.
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