The affiliation for movement to Jaipur started way back in 1995 to the land of kings. Later on became the land of friends. My adventure to Jaipur began when the CEO Mr. S.D. Mathus contacted me through some common friend of ours. The first it was a short talk and then the invitation to go to Jaipur with my wife, Vanshaj was in the womb and Monica was having a tough time. We took the journey by Shatabdi the fastest train running then between Jalandhar and Delhi & Further Delhi to Jaipur. The CEO Mr. Mathur and his wife received us at the station a wonderful family and I should say a royal family.
The couple had a way of making us feel at home from the moment we stepped out of the train. We were taken away to one of the fines hotels in Jaipur by name Niros and we stayed there for three days with a sightseeing organised by Mrs. and Mr. Mathur. The rendevouz at Aapno Gaon was an experience by itself a memorable one, which we re-discovered once Vanshaj was born and he would sit down during our later visits and listen to the rabaab in rapt attention completely lost in the music.
After the interview was complete with Mr. Ashok Mittal and Mr. Nitin Khare both wonderful gentlemen had requested to join asap. which I did in approximately 45 days.
Although my stay with them was very short I recall the wonderful people whom I could make friends with while at Jaipur - Devendra Sharma & his parents. Rajesh Sharma from Karouli the are with the red standstone, B.P. Singh of Chittorgarh a rajput, true to the heart, a wonderful chap, whom one can never ever forget and last but not the least a gem of a guy.
I had to move away from this company Ultratech Metals India due to the health problems of Vanshu and so took the hard decision as the water did not suit the little chap we moved back to Jalandhar at a lower salary but till my Vanshu was stable to make more ardous journeys this fragile soul then after six and a half years we moved to Hyderabad where a new page in my life took a turn.
During our short stay in Ludhiana and Jalandhar we could manage and purchase property in the family. which was our first asset of a life time.
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