I could see the glint in the eyes of the GM (QS) now VP & COO of TPL at that time when during my interview he said' "Take Rajkot as your center." Without a second thought I accepted with a smile when he stated "that I was the first person to take Rajkot with a smile" - to which I replied I am going to Rajkot to stay at home with my Elder Brother who is in Tata Tele. So from home to home.
That was the time when my dear loving granny was enjoying her old age and we always admired her courage which she demonstrated through thick and thin in the family to stand proudly undaunted.
I bid farewel to my family who then were staying in Sharda Nivas in Chandanagar - Hyderabad. The new flat was in the making and Rosey draging the wonder kid Sushrut along took real pains to see that the flat was completed in style.
Mid July or August was the bad time in the family when my granny had a slip and fall and she fractured her thigh bone colse to the hip - same style as my grampa when he was still young - I think we can term that Osteoporosis the decay of the bone practically making it hollow and very brittle.
My proud granny wouldn't give up but went on to manage to stand up but again fell, refusing help from her daughter-in-law (my mother) she pushed her up to watch a programme after which she could not move an inch from there. My dad, mom, and their neighbours in my home town managed to get her back to bed but she refused in seeing a doctor.
The intution had crept in of the fag end of life was slowly inching its way through. Some how after a lot of pressure from my eldest brother who is a doctor who kept the facts away from us lest we get tensed up far away in a different state he took all the care and saw to it that granny was comfortable and would undergo the operation. Infact she must have asked a million times, over and over again, "After the operation - will I walk again" when she always got the confident yes. She finally gave in. She was operated and was improving - but the osteoporosis was doing its damage.
After the operation and a few days of rest she only walked for a few steps one day but after that she was bed-ridden. The doctors who were treating her gave up as she refused to take intravenous fluids. Her intake of fluids other than IV also lessened but she indicated to see Suresh and Self before she passes away. Due to non availability of reservations as both our families had small children we left them and both brothers went on the journey to visit Granny for the last time before she goes off on the pleasant journey to heaven for all the good she did.
We reached home - granny refused to respond when mother called her - daddy shouted at the top of his voice - no answer - our neighbour in Rajahmundry - called her aloud and indicated that we have come to see her. As bravely as she watched on to see us she braved a smile, we were there with her for a week talking to her every day. But she slowly reduced her intake of fluids. I must say she was a happy granny and saw whom ever she wished to see in the last moments. I reminisce the moments and thoughts of granny thats all I have of her now.
We bid her a warm farewell and started back to Ahmedabad. The day I reached Ahmedabad I received a call from my dad that granny passed away a happy lady with a cheerful face. I guess she deserved that. Daddy and mother went through an untiring phase in life wich suddenly ended and there was a certain amount of emptyness in the air in the house for an year to follow. Granny left a deep impact in the house a hollowness, an emptyness which no thought can replace. She is a woman every family must have and also be proud of.
But life does not stop we slowly went on with life, although the emptyness remains that's how life is and must be allowed to move on.
Ahmedabad saw a rapid change in the way I perceived life. With the first opportunity to return to my family yes I did and in June 2005 I was called back to the corporate office in Hyderabad for a greater responsibility.
Certain changes in the office setup and my posting caused a state of flurry in my life wherein I was almost certain to put up my papers if I was not shifted back to where I wanted to belong to in TPL Hyderabad. The fight was long and arduous almost a staggering three months finally I was sent of onto various postings including consultancy activities at NMDC Kirandul and Baliadila - close to my place of birth. Since the places always rung a bell of closeness to my place of birth I loved the feeling to go and stay there amongst the mountains and greenery and to feel one with nature.
After that trip of mine I was packed and bundled off to Delhi and then onwards to the Petrofac KOC Site in Kuwait where my journeys to the foreign legions began.
First posting in documentation - A field surveyor being put in documentation - My incharge in Petrofac Sharjah later indicated that from my next assignment onwards I would be given only inspection activities. But till competion of the PO placed upon TPL Hyderabad I was to continue. Yes I did perform to the fullest of my capabilities and both self and my Petrofac incharge at KOC site and Sharjah were pleased and to this day they acknowledge the work done by our initial team - Sunil Kumar (Fabrication - Inspection Engineer), Suresh Durga Rao (Documentation Coordinator - Sharjah), Umasankar {(Documentation Coordinator - Sharjah Posted at Kuwait) thats me}
Before I left for this KOC posting My better half the love of my live Monica whom I lovingly call Moto, got admission for the star of my life - Sushrut, in one of the finest schools in Hyderabad. All I was to do was go and pay the fees as a responsible father. Take the books cover them while my family was away for the summer vacation and keep them ready for the kids to go to school without any delay.
Children were still on vacation holidaying in Monica's favourite haunt her maternal uncle's (her favourite) house in Ludhiana, when I received my first overseas posting order and I started the first in my list of overseas assignments to come.
4th December 2006 was the end of the tenure in my first posting at KOC Kuwait site. Came back to Hyderabad to find my family off again to Jalandhar this time for a different occasion marriage of my brother-in-law. Further below I shall be posting some of the priced pictures of the ocassion:
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Hyderabad the New Phase
Hyderabad the most happening city in the southern Hubub and ever expanding. Growth now a days seems un-imaginable. The city dwellers now are longing for peace and harmony with nature and wandering off to the suburbs.
2002 when I bid adeu to my most favourite haunt Jalandhar where I treasure my most happily formed friends in the family of Amarjit Singh a time now has come whereupon I shall treasure every step I have taken in Jalandhar to the newer discoveries that I would make in Hyderabad.
Two days after the Birth of Sushrut I trudged off from Jalandhar upon my new job in Hyderabad in CST Limited now known in the tube industry as CST Valinox Limited a branch of the French company Valtimet. This company housed one of the most dynamic President in my career Mr. Kashinath Rao Deshpande. I always wonder where he belongs to? With Hyderabaadi's he speaks the hyderabaadi hindi, with Kannadiga's Kannada and with all Maharastrian's Marathi, ofcourse the clear cut andhra style telegu. He is one whom we all admired. A very talented person I would say with what came off later on.
Here I met with some of the wonderful persons, Varaprasad - talented HR person, the one and only On-line by Murali Krishna (this carries the punch line which very few people can decipher), the dramatist Nageshwara Rao, the mallu babe Jubin Koshy slim and exhaustive beer consumer - I guess Kingfisher need give the babe a metered connection direct and he ought listen to Kerlafonia. He is one Mallu who never wants to go to Thubai to yearn yea living in Thirams and he never whore a lungi full, half or even one fourth. I onder how he yenjoi's. How can yenni one forget the famed cut throat Malli.
Through the famous galli's of CST I met some of the best in the Industry N.K. Ball from Lloyds Hyderabad a great person. One can learn volumes through him. Shiv Kumar from NTPC a wonderful friend indeed.
Due to some differences I decided to leave CST Limited and by then got a Job in TPL Hyderabad in Third party Inspection wing and my first posting was in Ahmedabad. That was when we purchased a new flat.
Monica untiringly saw through the house to completion while I was slogging away in Ahmedabad. She shifted along with our children to the new house. After a year I was brought back to Hyderabad.
2002 when I bid adeu to my most favourite haunt Jalandhar where I treasure my most happily formed friends in the family of Amarjit Singh a time now has come whereupon I shall treasure every step I have taken in Jalandhar to the newer discoveries that I would make in Hyderabad.
Two days after the Birth of Sushrut I trudged off from Jalandhar upon my new job in Hyderabad in CST Limited now known in the tube industry as CST Valinox Limited a branch of the French company Valtimet. This company housed one of the most dynamic President in my career Mr. Kashinath Rao Deshpande. I always wonder where he belongs to? With Hyderabaadi's he speaks the hyderabaadi hindi, with Kannadiga's Kannada and with all Maharastrian's Marathi, ofcourse the clear cut andhra style telegu. He is one whom we all admired. A very talented person I would say with what came off later on.
Here I met with some of the wonderful persons, Varaprasad - talented HR person, the one and only On-line by Murali Krishna (this carries the punch line which very few people can decipher), the dramatist Nageshwara Rao, the mallu babe Jubin Koshy slim and exhaustive beer consumer - I guess Kingfisher need give the babe a metered connection direct and he ought listen to Kerlafonia. He is one Mallu who never wants to go to Thubai to yearn yea living in Thirams and he never whore a lungi full, half or even one fourth. I onder how he yenjoi's. How can yenni one forget the famed cut throat Malli.
Through the famous galli's of CST I met some of the best in the Industry N.K. Ball from Lloyds Hyderabad a great person. One can learn volumes through him. Shiv Kumar from NTPC a wonderful friend indeed.
Due to some differences I decided to leave CST Limited and by then got a Job in TPL Hyderabad in Third party Inspection wing and my first posting was in Ahmedabad. That was when we purchased a new flat.
Monica untiringly saw through the house to completion while I was slogging away in Ahmedabad. She shifted along with our children to the new house. After a year I was brought back to Hyderabad.
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