Architect of Dreams

Our beloved Late Executive Vice Chairman, Shri Reguraj, was not just a leader; he was a mentor and a guiding light for me and many others. Imagine a young student at the raw age of 16, stepping into the world of technical education, unsure of their path. Dr. Reguraj’s vision was the only beacon of hope and direction for those who entered the portals as the first batch at NEC on August 14th, 1984. His belief in the power of practical skills and hands-on training meant that every student who walked through the doors of NTTF left with not just knowledge, but confidence, a sense of purpose, and of course, multiple job opportunities.

Happy Birthday! Wherever You are Sir

He had a unique ability to connect with people on a personal level. Whether it was a student struggling with a complex situation in NTTF or in personal life, Dr. Reguraj was always there with a kind word and insightful advice. His passion for education and his genuine care for the well-being of his students made him a beloved figure. I still remember a mortally scared me being summoned to Mr. Jacques Delisle, the Principal’s office one morning to meet the Managing Director. Shivering, I went up to him, and he presented me with a box of Roche chocolates, which was the first time I received such a luxury in my life, especially in the mid-1980s. There are countless such incidents, but what I want to highlight is that if you wanted, he was a treasure house of information about NTTF itself, if only we cared to hear him, instead of launching into our own speeches. I had the fortune to work with him for five years, then as Principal of NTTF, Electronic City, and the reams of history, the journey, and transformation of NTTF were a treat to listen to. Sadly, not much of it is documented, which I wish to do sometime in his memory and as a tribute.

My second innings was very brief, but on the dreaded and unforgettable day of March 7th, 2024, I was with him for about three hours in a one-to-one meeting. A three-hour session during which a lot of things transpired—philosophical, professional, and spiritual too. I want to keep it to myself and let it be my personal treasure.

On this birth anniversary, as we remember Shri Reguraj, it’s not just his professional achievements that stand out, but the countless lives he touched and the inspiration he continues to provide. His legacy is not just in the institution he built, but in the hearts and minds of those who had the privilege of knowing him. On this day, I rededicate myself to live up to his vision for NTTF and humanity and make him proud wherever he is, counting on his blessings to achieve the goals.

Thank you, Sir, wherever you are. You may have passed on, but your thoughts and values remain etched permanently in my heart. Miss you!

Vishwakarma of India’s Skill Development: Dr. Reguraj’s Legacy

Dr. Reguraj didn’t just lead NTTF but laid firm and strong foundation that engineered its future. His 57 year tenure was defined by a future-first philosophy, transforming the institution into a powerhouse of technical skilling.

The Visionary Architect: Building Foundations for the Future.

Dr. Reguraj’s leadership was never about maintaining the status quo. It was about pathbreaking and unconventional foresight. He understood that for India to thrive, its workforce needed to be atleast decades ahead of then industry standards. Today, NTTF stands on the bedrock of his trailblazing initiatives.

1984: Mechatronics Revolution: Decades Ahead of the Curve.

In 1984, the year when Electronics City campus was launched,  the term Mechatronics was virtually unheard in the Indian industrial landscape. Dr. Reguraj saw the convergence of mechanical and electronics engineering long before the market did.

  • Bold Pivot: Facing a market unready for the terminology, Mechatronics, he strategically renamed the course to Electronics. Each one of the 1st batch were picked up like hotcakes by the industry with a huge salary differential, in some cases at par with Engineers from India’s premier Technical Institutions, a bunch of youngster who not only “knew”, but also had ability “to do”.
  • Computer-related programs Notwithstanding internal scepticism and to ensure student employability, all while keeping the core interdisciplinary curriculum intact, he launched Computer and IT related programs outside the main campuses. Proved its worth in the market and then was integrated into the main campuses. Today almost every centre delivers this program which has significantly high amount of takers.
  • Full Circle: Proving his original vision right, NTTF later reintroduced Mechatronics by name becoming the first in India to do so. Today, it remains a marquee program and the gold standard in the skilling domain and has highest enrolment in NTTF.

Learn and Earn Revolution: India’s First Dual System of Education.

Dr. Reguraj was mastermind behind a revolutionary approach that introduced the Dual System of Education to India. Recognizing that classroom settings often lagged behind rapid pace of factory floors, he bridged the gap by allowing trainees to split their time between the institute and the industry.

  • Model with a Difference: It was not just an internship. It was a structured pedagogical shift where theoretical concepts were learnt and immediately implemented and tested by practice in real-world manufacturing environments.
  • Unprecedented success: Acceptability and popularity of this model was unprecedented, offering students financial independence through stipends while they mastered high-end technical skills in the industry.
  • Impact:  The success of this model is best measured by its scale today. Nearly two-thirds of NTTF’s current trainees are enrolled in this model, proving that his blueprint for “hands-on” education remains  most effective solution for India’s skilling challenges.

Beyond Engineering-SPG: Transforming Engineers into Industrial Architects

Dr. Reguraj conceptualized School of Postgraduate Studies (PG School) in 1983 to address a specific structural gap observed in Indian engineering landscape. While NTTF was already famous for its diploma programs, Reguraj realized that the industry was facing a specialization vacuum at the higher echelons of engineering.

  • Industry Ready Engineers: India was producing many general engineering graduates, but lacked specialized production engineering talent. Tool Engineering was not being taught as an organized discipline. He conceptualized PG School to transform general engineers into specialized “Industry-Ready” professionals.
  • Indigenous Tooling Infrastructure: As a founder of the Tool and Gauge Manufacturers Association of India (TAGMA), he understood that high-quality manufacturing requires high-quality tools, dies, and moldswich also means creation of a steady pipeline of skilled tool designers who could handle the complexities of precision manufacturing, which was essential for India to reduce its dependence on imported tooling.
  • Practical knowledge with Theory: He conceptualized PG School not as a traditional academic environment, but as a place where:
    • Real-time tool-making was central to the curriculum.
    • Industry-institute partnership was baseline, ensuring that what students learned on Day 1 could be applied in a factory the next day.

Redefining Plant Engineering (2014-15): Engineering “Complete” Specialist.

While others focused on narrow specialization, Dr. Reguraj introduced Plant Engineering at a time when the concept was considered unthinkable.

  • Concept: A holistic curriculum designed to produce experts who could design, operate, and maintain entire manufacturing plants.
  • Multi-Skilled Edge: By integrating Electrical, Mechanical, Electronics, and Control Engineering into a single discipline, he created a new breed of “Super-Engineers” vital for the modern industrial era.

Technology with a Heart: Inclusive Innovation.

Dr. Reguraj’s legacy isn’t just measured in machinery and curriculum, but in human impact. His commitment to social responsibility ensured that technical excellence was accessible to all. He knew what was lacking in the social landscape of India and ensured that the only intervention addressed those lacks.

  • Rural Quota: While the nation only heard of quota based on Caste, Religion, Region, Language, Dr Reguraj saw a clear Urban-Rural divide in education. He earmarked 50% of available seats in NTTF for candidates from Rural Schools
  • Women Empowerment: Dr Reguraj ensured by his leadership and prescription that it was not merely a slogan. He injected a sense of equality into everyone who walked the corridors of NTTF that if anyone can do it, our women can do it too. Compared to other Institutions, NTTF today has significant percentage of Women across all sections (Trainees, Faculty, Admin Staff)
  • Empowering the Differently-Abled: He pioneered specialized initiatives for Polio-affected individuals, creating pathways to self-reliance.
  • Breaking Barriers: His vision expanded to include comprehensive programs for the Hearing and Speech impaired, as well as those with lower locomotor disabilities, proving that skill knows no physical boundaries.

Legacy of Excellence: Foundation of Today.

The “NTTF Way” is a direct reflection of Dr. Reguraj’s grit. His ability to stand firm against opposition to protect a visionary idea is why thousands of graduates are industry leaders today. He didn’t just teach us how to use tools; he gave us the tools to build a nation. His foresight wasn’t just about predicting technology; it was about preparing people to master it. Dr. Reguraj built more than an institution. He built a sustain