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Veteran journalist Patil Puttappa (Papu) who had taken loans to start the ‘Prapancha’ weekly, could not pay his debts and his house was to be auctioned. When Papu approached Dr. Pai with his predicament, he told his officials to find a way to save the home of the journalist, “This man has started a newspaper and burnt his hands. Do something. Tell me how to save the house,” he had instructed and saved the house from being auctioned.
When K S Haridas Bhat was the principal of MGM College, Dr. T A Pai had been the chairman of the MGM Trust. Dr. Pai deposited money from his personal account for the tuition fees of the underprivileged students. “No student should be deprived of education for want of money,” he had said.
It was decided to transfer Vijayanath Shenoy, who later founded the Heritage Village of Syndicate Bank, for the reason that “he spent his time in reading books and writing articles.” Dr. Pai called up general manager HN Rao and said, “Everyone has unique interests. Think about how it can be utilized.” Impressed by a speech delivered by KM Karanth, Dr. Pai gave him a job at the bank.
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Dr. T A Pai was instrumental in starting mechanized boating in Maple in the 1960s. When a fire broke out in Malpe in the late 1970s, he asked the insurance companies to disburse the insurance money immediately by saying, “If we work by the book the fishermen will die. Release the money within 24 hours.” Moreover, he had instructed the Syndicate Bank officials to give out additional loans to the affected fishermen. Dr. Pai had no power in the organizations at the time.
-T Ashok Pai(Youngest son of the founder of Manipal Group, Dr. T M A Pai.
Secretary and treasurer of Dr. T M A Pai Foundation)