"When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a
treasure"
- Author
Unknown.
The treasure he has left behind is priceless!
Born on October 31, 1934, fourth among six siblings, he grew up
into a highly dependable, very spontaneous and unique gentleman. Sometimes
to the extent of being called stubborn, he had the ability to stick to his
convictions and beliefs much longer than anyone else would and this trait, more often than not, resulted in some good for him and/or his loved ones. A scientist, who
due to circumstances could not fulfil his dream of becoming a doctor, settled for a government job and his unmatched dedication, knowledge,
intelligence and drive saw him rise from the lowest rung to the position of Head
of the institution, a feat which, in today's times of growth by
job-hopping, can rarely be fathomed.
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| Dr. Arun Gopal Jhingran |
Things, however, took a turn for better towards the end of his career.
A FAO Consultancy Project took him out of the country after taking voluntary
retirement from the job. A welcome change set in. The constraints hitherto, were removed and the time to live his dreams, began. A luxurious house, a
luxury car and almost all the gadgets that would get launched found a place in
his home. Three years down the line, when he returned to India, he decided to settle down in a rapidly developing cosmopolitan city and was all set to
lead a relaxed life and reap the fruits of the many years of hard work.
Destiny, though, had other plans. Cruel plans. Or was it
jealous of him? Perhaps, the latter, that's why it could not see him enjoying
the peace of life after years of slog, for long.
He left, on the ill-fated day of July 13, 1995. Too soon, for
sure!
It's been 17 long years since then.
I miss
you a lot, Papa.
I miss you when I cross a milestone, big or small, in my life for
I want to share the joys of my achievements with you;
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I miss you when your daughter-in-law makes 'besan laddoos' - your
favourite sweet;
I miss you when, in a solemn mood, I listen to Ghulam Ali, Talat
Mehmood and Mukesh;
I miss you when I make that long distance call to catch up with
Mom;
I miss you today! We all miss you!
To quote an unknown author:
"If tears could build a
stairway,
And memories a lane,
I'd walk right up to heaven
And bring you home again"
Happy Birthday Papa!
Where ever you are.


Solemn and poignant...can relate. He is watching from a distance.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Uncle!
ReplyDeleteA touching shradhanjali Ashish. Wishing Papa Jhingran a very Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteIts really touching... Wishing Uncle a Happy birthday
ReplyDeleteThank you Amitabh, Sanjhi, Laju, Sony for being with me in my thoughts. Am blessed to have friends like you all!
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