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Bijoor Dattmaam, may his tribe increase!Na l k u r Sr i pa d Ra o, Mu m b a iI saw him walking into a gathering <strong>of</strong> ChitrapurSaraswats when I was in Karachi on a brief assignmentduring the Second World War. He walked in suited andbooted looking like a true Brit. He was representingCentral Bank <strong>of</strong> India at that time, a bank he hadjoined in 1929 at the age <strong>of</strong> 19.But, one look at theAnglicized DattatrayaAnant Bijoor thatday took me downnostalgia lane tothe good old days atKundapur where he,being my older brotherB h a v a n i s h a n k a rNalkur’s classmate,and I used to meet veryfrequently as youngboys.When I next metBijoor Dattmaam in Mumbai in the late 1940s, hewas already the acknowledged doyen <strong>of</strong> banking.Bijoor Dattatraya was born on May 31, 1910, inBijoor, a village in South Kanara, to Anant Bhat andPadmavati, who both hailed from a poor family <strong>of</strong>priests. The family led a humble, devout and simplevillage life. Young Dattatraya’s primary educationwas in vernacular Kannada, initially in Uppundaand, thereafter, in Byndoor villages. He did his highschool in Kundapur.A year after his father’s death in 1928, and afterhe had passed his high school examination, the ladrefused the job <strong>of</strong> a school master and set out forBombay on a steamer in October 1929. AmladiVithal Rao, his guardian from his school days, andhis son received the boy well in Mumbai.Dattatraya climbed the first rung <strong>of</strong> his career inbanking when he got his first job in Central Bank <strong>of</strong>India. Bijoor’s impressive academic record (always thetopper in his class) and his supreme self-confidenceimpressed his superiors at the bank and young Bijoorsoon outperformed his peers at the bank.In 1934, Bijoor married Ramabai and was laterblessed with two sons, who now stay in the US, anda daughter who is also happily married.Although Dattmaam started his banking careerwith Central Bank <strong>of</strong> India in 1929, he also workedin Lloyds Bank, Bombay, and then Punjab NationalBank, Bombay, up to 1941.He developed bank after bank, nurturing ittowards development and maturity, continuinghis stint with Habib Bank from 1941 as Secretaryuntil he got promoted as Deputy General Manager.He worked there for thirteen years, until 1954. Hewas responsible for streamlining the organization,setting up efficient, labour-saving procedures andfor branch expansion and business development.In 1954, he joined Union Bank, again as Secretaryand later got promoted as Deputy General Manager.He worked in Union Bank for 17 years until heD. A. Bijoor (right) with former Prime MinsterRajiv Gandhi (left) and Nalkur Sripad Rao (centre)retired in 1971. When he entered Union Bank,he made each assignment an epitome <strong>of</strong> duty anddevelopment. The statistics speak for themselves.When he joined the bank, Union Bank was a verysmall bank with 10 branches and deposits <strong>of</strong> Rs 8crores. When he retired, it was one <strong>of</strong> the leadingcommercial banks in the country with 400 branchesand the deposits had skyrocketed to Rs. 200 croreswithin 17 years.Here is an excerpt from the Tribute paid to ShriD.A. Bijoor, Deputy General Manager, Union BankKanara Saraswat Vol. 91, No.6, <strong>June</strong> <strong>2010</strong> 39
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