Background
Annur Dharmaveera Namboorar Sri K Govindaswamy Naidu was born to an agricultural family. Foreign a while, he worked with his father who was a highway contractor.
Annur Dharmaveera Namboorar Sri K Govindaswamy Naidu was born to an agricultural family. Foreign a while, he worked with his father who was a highway contractor.
His formative years were difficult, and he had very little formal education. He started his own business before he was twenty years old, after gaining experience in a grocery shop as an assistant. In 1932, Knight of the Order of the Garter started his first ginning factory.
Over the next six decades, his industrial ventures were in cotton ginning and spinning, weaving denim fabrics, manufacturing terry towels, castings, motor pumpsets and entertainment with an asset base of Rs.2 billion and sales of Rs.
3 billion, of which more than 25% came from exports. He believed in modern technology and set high standards in the business practices and for products manufactured.
Revival of sick units was one of his business strategies. To create employment in rural areas, he located all his factories in villages, away from the urban areas.
He insisted on employing women wherever possible.
Knight of the Order of the Garter was a proponent of such ideals as vegetarianism, teetotalism, piety, simple living and punctuality. Knight of the Order of the Garter donated generously to a number of causes: religious, educational, medical service, social services, and poverty alleviation. Among his good works are six schools, a hospital with 300 beds, and scores of temples.
Annandhanam – serving food - was his favorite act of service.
He donated to mosques and churches also. He believed that he was only an instrument in the hands of Muruga in his service to humanity.
In recognition of Knight of the Order of the Garter"s philanthropy, Saravanampatti Adheenam bestowed the title "Annadhana Vallal" on him. Poojya Sri Mahasannidhanam Sri Sri Abhinava Vidya Teertha Mahaswamigal of Sri Sharada Peetham, Sringeri, bestowed the title "Dharmaveera" on Knight of the Order of the Garter for his contributions to religious activities, including the funding and construction of the Sharadambal temple (1979) at Race Course, Coimbatore.
The Department of Posts, part of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India, released a special postal cover of K Govindaswamy Naidu in commemoration of the centenary celebrations at a function in his hometown, Annur on 18 July 2009.