In 1899, Kudva was born in a conservative, and traditional
Goud Saraswat Brahmin (GSB) family
(the family was known as the Mulki Kudvas) at
Mulki, Karnataka. His father Srinivas Ramachandra Kudva owned a small hand loom unit and used to cycle to work, when cars were unknown in Mulki. Brought up in simple surroundings, Kudva had his primary school education at Mulki and high school education at
Udupi. He took active part in school debates and was a good writer both in English and Kannada. His father shifted to Udupi in 1908 and started a hardware shop, where Kudva spent his spare time. In 1918 he passed the Intermediate exam from the Government College, Mangalore and went to Bombay and joined the Mechanical Engineering Course at the
Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute,
Bombay (
VJTI). After 3 years as a top ranking student, he gave up his studies in response to
Mahatma Gandhi's
non-cooperation movement and returned to Udupi. He worked as a volunteer teacher in a national school started by the
Congress Party under Gandhiji's call to replace English aided schools. ==Joins the CPC Company Limited==