April 1st
2015, I lost a dear friend and colleague TN Vasumathi . I feel very sad and
lost in her passing away. Was she such a
close friend to me - not exactly . I had known
her for the last ten years – she was a good colleague who sincerely clarified
my queries and questions whenever I approached her without any hesitation. I consider myself a
sincere worker but my sincerity is limited to my area of work and when I don’t have any work I indulge myself in my
various interests. Vasumathi was very unlike me - to her we come to office to
work and work is the only thing that should be done during office hours. After having spent four years
in a particular section , I remember
having met her one early morning and told her “Madam why don’t you seek a change . come join me in
my section it will be a chance to do a
different job and we
will be able to manage things without any problems” .
She said
“inspite of being long overdue for a shift ,nobody considers me for a change - I had met the head of office 2 consecutive years ,I have become like fixture in this section and feeling bored.
But, I do not intend to beg.” After much difficulty, and efforts of one of
her senior officer and very much as per my wish she joined my office and my
section in 2012. Since then till the last day at office not a single day had
passed without her greeting “Good Morning
Prema” . Those were always the first word she uttered on entering our room.
Though we were not in the same section during the last one and half years there never was a change in her
treatment of me . she always used to come and share her thoughts, feelings and
ideas related to work or other wise . If
she found me missing her early morning wish she would make special efforts to
come and see if I have come to office. . What was so special about TNV is a
question some might consider ? She was not only special but exemplary . I have
never seen her in her youth and but saw
a photograph of her when she joined the
department in 1983 . She was smart and beautiful young girl her intelligence was writ large on her face.
She once confided in me that she had few hormonal issues for which she was not treated properly and
suddenly started developing severe headaches .She then consulted the leading neurologist
of those days who diagnosed that she had a tumor in her pituitary gland and the
same needs to be removed .
She
underwent two major surgeries- one carried out erroneously other to rectify the
same- and both were done by opening her
skull . Most of her gland had to be
removed she was then told that she would not be fit for a family life but TNV said
it did not bother her too much .To her
it was a health complication resolved . A lesser person would have been
depressed and sad at the kind of complication she had to face and problems
encountered on daily basis, but to her her issue had been solved and had to be
taken care of that is all .She was a spirited woman to whom it was one another
problem to be overcome. She refused to
be an object of pity and despair and continued her days . During the course of
her life she developed a lot of health complications including diabetes and hypertension. Every day before leaving
for office she had to take 10 tablets for a problem free day but these were just a
matter of routine and not a cause of
self pity ,sympathy seeking or depression - they were isuues which were to be
dealt with in a matter of fact way - rather
than being made a major issue. She had a
great fondness for sweets ,good food ,saries and jewelleries . Never did a
vendor visit our section and go without selling to her for at least Rs. 100 to her. She never treated
any person in a deprecating manner. She was a strong willed and intelligent with
excellent memory and a lot of empathy in her.
She was
a person who scrupulously maintained
registers containing all changes / in budgets ,indirect taxes which was
required for our official work.She was
an ardent fan of “ The Hindu Graffiti and health capsule” . She hated psycophants
and artificial people and was vociferous in her complaints about them. She had
excellent sense of wit an humor. Her
code of ethics and principles were unmatchable and she was lavish in her
appreciation too. Though a devout person she abhorred practice of religion at
office/work place. To her office is a
place to work. Temple for prayer. Similarly she was truly secular in the sense
she never liked performance of pooja
etc. in a Governmnent office where she felt that people of all belief worked and it was not fair to practice rituals of one
community alone.
Her
views on feminism and social issues were some thing that a number of people of
her age group could never accept. But
she was devoid of apology in her views about
them.
She
always felt that she need not lower herself or bend to cater to the needs of
higher officials , no matter what the issue was. She abhorred standing in front of higher
officials for any favours even if she was justified in getting them. She received the “Best Officer award this
year 2015” and all her friends/acquaintences felt she was most deserving. She hated using her health as an excuse for
not performing her task. She was
punctual and self disciplined person with a very accommodating personality. She
never could accept it if she was sidelined on account of her health . She was
strong willed and determined to prove that she can do what needs to be done
with no excuses at all.
As one
of my friends rightly said she died the way she lived on her terms without
troubling anybody be it family or friends and leaving a whole vacuum in our
mind.
I will
miss you Madam terribly - your daily
greeting in the morning – She was a warm affectionate humane friend whom I have
lost and from whom I have learned a lot.
An ordinary woman who had extraordinary spirit who taught me a lot on what determination is
all about. Missing you Madam terribly. Lovingly
yours.
1 comment:
You Know Prema, I have come to know of her demise, just today, when I casually mentioned abt her. He informed me. Needless to mention that I am shocked and yet to recover. I must have typed her name in the searchbar thinking about her. I struck at your blog. I am not able to control my tears. She has become such a dear friend to me during our stay at Pondicherry, together in hostel room as well as in office in the same section. I met Vasu 2months back in the lift. that was the last i saw her. Dear Vasu, we all miss you very much. Prema, I would like to thank you very much for posting such a tribute to Vasu. I cant imagine how little Anjana, her niece would feel her dear Athai's absence. She always used to tell abt Anjana. Is this world has little space for good people like Vasu........ Anuradha
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