An aura of vacation fills the air what with Christmas and New Year round the corner. Person of the Year in various walks of life is what the newspapers and TV channels are replete with. That leads one to think why we in SFV should not introspect, be it in a lighter vein, and identify some who might qualify for being the SFVian of the year – for his/her contribution to the community. With my limited knowledge of the happenings in SFV, I would pick the following individuals randomly with the proviso that residents’ voice will rule the roost.
Capt. Suresh Padmanabhan of Oak: Perhaps his name is making the maximum rounds these days – for a good reason. Chairing the last two or three AGMs or EGMs he averted what many feared might have turned into a World War 3. Knowledgeable, and bestowed with tremendous wisdom, he ‘intercepted’ at right moments to prevent calamities. No wonder he was in Indian Air Force. On occasions if one wondered whether he exceeded his terms of reference, one has to concede that aside from donning Chairman’s robe, he is a resident as well and is fully entitled to his own opinions.
Taruvai Subramaniam, the Judge Mama of Maple. Like a witness swears by the Holy Book to speak nothing but the Truth, Subramaniam ji speaks only three things - fact, Fact and FACT. If any point is to be explained, say, in 232 words, he utters just that many words, not a word more, not a word less. Precise and pointed. Just one example, while addressing SFVians the other day on the nuances of writing a Will, he clarified that a nominee in a bank account (‘Movable’ property) becomes the owner upon the demise of the account holder, whereas in an immovable property, his status is reduced to just a custodian.
Shri Vaidya of Alder. If there is one individual in SFV who moves around attracting the minimum of attention, I would pick Shri Vaidya. Calm and composed, the best description of Vaidya is, to borrow the Tamil expression, ‘Udhavum Karangal’ the hands that reach out to help. Many a time I have watched him walk up from Alder to Oak to be with Chandrashekar, our tall, handsome, erstwhile SFV President, to give him a helping hand to walk when C suffered mobility restrictions. You can be sure to see Vaidya’s name in the core list of any religious, cultural, social or sports activities. A man for all seasons, in short.
Dr Sudarshan Acharya of Maple. No number of words will be too much to describe Sudarshan Acharya, the most unassuming man around. Hold any religious function in SFV and ask him to erect a structure befitting the event, he will do it to perfection. Be it Kailash Parbat, Meru mountain, a replica of Tirupati, or a structure for the Rudra Abhisheka, he is sure to make it to perfection. So much so, in a lighter vein, if only he had enlisted his name for making Lord Rama’s statue for Ayodhya, the renowned sculptor from Mysore would have been on his guard.
Feel free to declare NOTA (None of the Above) and propose fresh names, but do justify. More aptly, you can choose from among the host of others relevant to the day – the cakemakers (and no less newsmakers): Jessica Rao, Anu Mathew, Anu of Cedar or the award-winning Kiran madam. Or, highlight Shanthy Vaidya, Panindra or Naveen Kashyap, the persons who take you on a wonderful spiritual journey.
Or, you can go further and spot Mrs Vijaya who has been offering us, short of actual Dosa and Idly, ready-made batter; or, Mrs Nandini Balaji who gives breakfast, lunch and dinner where variety is the name of the game, not to speak of Neha and others who fulfil the needs of your tastebuds with different varieties of snacks from across India.
My sports friends will not spare me if I fail to mention their annual contribution in bringing alive many sports activities where if the decibel of the enthusiasts is any yardstick, it is no less than a State-level event.
The list is endless. Why not? We have 889 flats. In SFV sky is the limit for talent. Feel free to add what I might have omitted.
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5 comments:
Thank you for sharing, Chitappa. All wonderful nominees and great citations.
Having said that, my vote for SFVian of the Year goes to …
🥁 drumrolls please …
Mr V V Sundaram and Mrs Lalitha Sundaram.
For spreading cheer, happiness and joy of life among not just SFVians but all through the world. Need I say anything more?
Thanks for nominating all of us. You are humble enough not to nominate yourself and Lalitha Mami. What a great inspiration both of you are. You spreading happiness through your blog posts and Mami guiding so many in SFV in the spiritual path. We are all blessed to be in SFV to have people like you both constantly inspiring us. Bow to you both. 🫡🙇♀️
Vani and I wholeheartedly agree with Mrs Shanthi Vaidya on her nominations! So very true in her assessment!🙏🙏
Very well and aptly written, sir. Thank you for bringing these unsung leaders in their own way for our residents notice.
Sorry.. just observed that my name is not appearing in this comment. I am Suresh Kini from flat 7111
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