Chiseled features of a Ethiopian Girl! |
We started the
process of packing up. You can take an Indian out of India but you can’t take
India out of an Indian. One of the first things I bought and packed were a pair
of Indian flags. I did not want our family to miss The Independence day and Republic
day celebrations in a foreign country.
Finances were quite
tight and I did not want to take loans to go abroad. I was grappling with the
issue. The telephone rang. It was Dr. Y. Kiranmayee, the HOD of Management Department,
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open University. She wanted me to write three chapters for the B.
Com, final year text book of “Principles of Marketing”. She said that the University would pay Rs
15,000/- for the three chapters. It was like manna from the heaven.
Ethiopian girl wearing Traditional Dress |
I thanked her
profusely and told that it will be done in two to three weeks. As an afterthought
I told her “madam, your offer comes at the right time. I was desperately wanting
some extra cash for buying things for my Ethiopian trip”. She was very glad
that she could be of help. As promised I took a hard copy and a soft copy of
the three chapters with in the stipulated time. Dr. Kiranmayee was delighted
and saw to that I was given a cheque immediately. In a government university immediate
payment was almost impossible. I thanked her from the bottom of my heart.
Next we picked
up clothes including woollens and sweaters. We had to be careful as we would not
be coming back for the next two years. We also packed Red gram, Tamarind and
even Sona Masuri rice. We packed so many things that I was quite worried that
we would be overweight. The weight limit at that time was 40 kgs per person and
I was sure that we were packed to the gills.
Oromo Couple |
We also packed
sports equipment like badminton racquets, shuttle cocks, badminton nets, chess
board, children text books and like suggested, many good movie CDs. Yes, the
movie collection had many hits of Rajendra Prasad, the comedy doctor of telugu
movies.
Things were progressing
well at the institute too. CBIT accepted my resignation. We were scheduled to
fly on the 9th November 2002. Our tickets given by the Ethiopian
government were only from Mumbai and I wanted to fly from Hyderabad. Same issue
again. No cash! This time I knocked at the door of Dr. Jaypal Reddy, HOD, Mechanical
Department and the President of CBIT cooperative society.
Oromo Girl Ethiopia |
Jaypal Reddy
was an institution at CBIT. He was a dynamic person and was instrumental in
sourcing and buying of land at a very reasonable price at Attapur and then
offering the same to CBIT employees. It is due to him that many CBIT employees could
build nice homes and settle down in life.
Dr. Jaypal Reddy
gave me a patient hearing “no problem at all. I will see to that your Cooperative
Society account is closed and that you get the amount due to you”. The amount saved
in the Cooperative Society came up to Rs 16,000/-. It was enough for our family’s
air tickets from Hyderabad to Mumbai. The tickets were bought and the countdown
started.
Great sir!
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