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ULTIMATE TRIBUTES TO EJJI

Message from Sunita Dugar, one one of "The Three Traveling Divas” who drove their car from from Kanyakumari to Kashmir in 2015.

Just found the time to go through your site sir. I'm just through reading only the first introductory page and could not wait to tell you how much I enjoyed your style of writing,and the whole standard that you set for yourself to live. In every line and every word I can't agree with you any less,other than the fact. I felt like someone is reading my mind and saying my viewpoint in life. It would be wrong to compare myself to you . All I want to say is I’m just totally impressed and I can’t wait to read more on that blog. It really made my day. Thankyou

Just read the biodegradable data and wondering this was the person who messaged me a few days ago. Sir you are an example and epitome of humbleness. A role model indeed! I’m just overwhelmed reading your story.

Sunita Dugar

Mahesh Sriram, my travel buddy and very, very close friend has posted this on FB on 15 Aug 2015 at 5.30pm. I am honored!

President Abdul Kalams words.. Extracts from Sajan Pals facebook post.. He said, “Children need to take care of their parents. It is sad that sometimes this is not happening”. He paused and said, “Two things. Elders must also do. Never leave wealth at your deathbed – that leaves a fighting family". And the same words repeated by my friend Ejji K. Umamahesh over and over again.. I'll remember this.

I had a call from a very good friend of many years. He told me that he and his wife asked their two teenage sons, "If it comes to both us parents leaving you boys to stay with someone, whom would you like to stay with". Both the boys simultaneously answered, "With Ejji, of course". The parents were a little surprised but decided to ask the boys the reason. Said the boys in unison, "He is the only person we have met, who treats us as his equal".

This my dear readers, is the best tribute I have ever been paid in my entire lifetime, though whether I really deserve this compliment is highly debatable! 

 

A very touching mail I received from a good friend whose father (again an old friend of mine), had been diagnosed with cancer just a few hours ago. Read the last line of this mail!!! It humbles me.

Ejji..

Just completed a long solo session with Dad. I am happy I made him understand that all of us will die one day and just that his time frames are  pre announced. But also there are more important things to be done which needs his more complete attention, cheer, wholesome participation  and decisions from his side. He ate well after that and discussed with me and we listed out  most important things to do immediately.

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  1. Host a party to all his friends make an announcement and let them know his plans and future.

    I think this made him happy and he  walked out cheerfully saying let's implement everything. 

    I too am taking this very equanimously.. With a sense of reality and a challenge to dealing with what's to come up... 

    You and Buddha are my inspiration. 

    Regards,

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Sent from BlackBerry® on Airtel

 A mail from a friend who changed his whole life after reading my article "Enoughness of Money".

Dearest Brother Ejji,

Its almost 4 months since I have taken up this new life. Initially i thought i am forcing myself to find something which i was not sure of. From a businessman's  role, to the role of a lecturer, teaching basics in Marketing and Brand management. I was in the hospital for almost 2 months, doing a voluntary service, counselling  cardiac patients and some one who saw me counselling, suggested that Ishould teach the management students and here I am in my new role.

I am in total bliss and for the first time ever I am able to switch off my cell phone and use the cell phone for my convenience and not for others to call me. 

 The article " Enoughness  of Money " had given me encouragement during my transition,especially not  knowing if I had taken the right decision. 

" Mental peace is about so much more than money. A "healthy bottom line" does not equate with a healthy and abundant state of mind." 

" Life is more holistic in its scope, the entire issue being the quality of life, and not simply financial goals. It assumes an innate order in life, one that we as individuals realize as we fulfill our inborn desires other than making money and living up with the Joneses. It further assumes that the world we live in, the world we grow out of, is a real one."

The above are quotes from your article that made me understand that only one thing money can possibly give is  'Hygiene", and to have good hygiene you don't need too much of that money. 

Looking forward to meet you when I am in Chennai and thank you for all your support and guidance.

Name withheld to peserve identity.

Sms on 27th Oct. 2013 from a lady I have never met who lives in Delhi.

Hi Ejji.. jst went thru ur website.. ur life is an inspiration... I wsh I cud have "lived" like u did. Regards.......

 E mail from a friend from Canada who I met a few days ago.

 A note of appreciation from a friend from Facebook!

SidDhant Raghav
How Long Can it take for Someone to Inspire you??
it took me Some 3-5 Mins of reading through his Website and His Magic was onn!!
Was Reading through Ejji K. Umamahesh Sir's Website http://www.ejji.4t.com/and i can't explain in Words,How Good and inspired i felt just after reading JUST the INTRO Part of his Website.
‪#‎Respect from the Bottom of My Heart.
i felt privileged that We have People Like You in OUr Motorsports..!!!

Kandappah Appu                                                                             

Jun 14 (2 days ago)

 

 

 

to ejji

Dear Ejji,

I saw the photo-gallery and other attachments. Your versatility is fascinating. If there is a campaign for non-ostentatious weddings I will join in - because in "trying to keep up with the Joneses" I have seen many families getting into debt and the accompanying misery and tension they endure. I agree with some of your unusual positions - while disagreeing with others. The world, and many of its customs, have to change with the times. One of my favourites is GBS’s  “You see things and say Why. But I dream of things that never were and I say Why not? GBS, of course, was talking of conservatives in mind. Of men like you it cannot said, In the words of the Bard did "when he dies he will die without having lived"

With warm regards

AKPS. Forgive the spacing. I am poor at this PC mechanism) 

A mail from a friend who now lives in the US. His father was from a small village in Tamilnadu and worked his way up to be the Deputy Managing Director of a world renown tyre company. He has told me how he used to take private tuitions in his small village and nearest town to finance his own education. His children are all doing extremely well in the US.

 

I just visited your personal web page and was so impressed with the story of your life. If I had had half your courage, I would have abandoned the traditional path to success, and been a far happier person. Children are greatly influenced by their parents, and my father was adamant in seeing his sons do well in exams and be conventionally successful. One reason I admired VPR was his willingness to defy convention. When I was about 10, we went for a picnic near Pillar Rock. My right hand was injured, and so I started eating with my left hand. A relative upbraided me. VPR was aghast at the complaint, and stood up for me. He ate the rest of his meal with his left hand, and I was not bothered any more. I wish I had known him better. Your photographs of VPR brought back many fond memories. When we were growing up, your brother Ravi was held up as an example to us. By my parents - your parents, who I knew to some extent, were not as constrained by convention as mine. Today, if my father were alive, I think he would hold you up as a model for my kids. I admire your determination to make your own path, and your success in doing so against all the odds. 

Here is one from my very, very close friends Ananth whom I have known for .......? Can't remember how many years. Ananth comes from a well known "Madras Mylapore Family". Have known his wife Rani and her family in Bombay too since 1968. I am honored to have Ananth post this on FB:

Chittur Ananth "Ejji is an old friend of my family. A no - nonsense guy. Brutally frank. Lived life the way he wished, not caring a damn of others. Very principled. Had his heart system tinkered and welded many a time, but heart stays pure as ever. Admire him participating in inter country drives. Long live Ejji. Cheers."

 

Mahesh Sriram
03 March 2016· Chennai , on his 50th birthday. 
 

If there is one person I am thinking about and should think about if I have any sense or purpose in my life at the instance when I am rolling over to 50 it has to be my friend Ejji K. Umamahesh cause his voice keeps reverberating at this special moment in my life.. As early as possible you have to pursue objectives that are not related to wealth. Something like art, travel or simply doing nothing and watching the world pass by.. And he has not only walked his talk but also guided, helped, nurtured and assisted many of us to peal off from the mundane.. fortunately or unfortunately for me, life been interesting, works been interesting making it very difficult to draw the line between mundane and passion. Ejji. Wish me 50.

A very nice note from Raji Ramanan who was with me for many years when my companies "Ejji Domestic Services" and "Ejji Maintenance Contracts" were growing up to be a thriving business. It became one ONLY due to the untiring efforts of that wonderful person, Rajeswari Subramanian nee Raji. Raji was and will always be a part of The Ejji family.

Article from Dec 1983 that commends me on being a young women leader managing some 200 plus staff when i was hardly 20 years old in a labor intensive environment and a demanding customer base wherein i learnt my values of life, work ethics and the fact that nothing can substitute hard work (read smart work in todays context) from working with and in Ejji . Something that has been a solid foundation for my achieving some key milestones in personal and professional life amidst some impossible challenges and driving the ethos of my life “nothing is impossible” thank you Ejji for driving me crazy but helping me learn some fundamentals in life that are ever lasting which i can now say with pride after 30 plus years of traveling round the world and leaving some good legacy behind.

https://www.facebook.com/raji.ramanan.58

Subject: Interview with Ejji Umamahesh, a congenital sybarite : on 5th June 2010

 

Tamil Paaramabariyam

(Tamil Heritage)

invites you and your friends to an evening with

Ejji Umamahesh

(A Congenital Sybarite)

presented by

Chithan

(Editor: Yugamayini)

at 5.30 pm on the 5th of June, 2010

at Vinobha Hall, Thakkar Bapa Vidyalaya, T Nagar.

 

(Biodata of Ejji as PDF is attached)

Chithan writes:

சுவாமிநாதன் ஐயா ஒரு நாள் என்னை தொலைபேசியில் அழைத்து தான் ஒரு வலைதளத்துக்கான யூஆரெல் அனுப்பியிருப்பதாகவும், அதில் ஒரு முற்றிலும் அசாதாரண மனிதர் ஒருவரைப் பற்றி அறிந்து கொள்ளலாம் என்றும், வாசித்த பின் அது குறித்து பேசுவோம் என்றும் கூறினார். தளம் சென்றேன். வாசித்தேன்.

            நம்மில் பலர் இப்படியெல்லாம் செய்தால் என்ன என்று கனவும் கற்பனையும் செய்து கொண்டிருக்கும் ஏராளமான செயல்களை, அத்தளத்தில் அறிமுகமான மனிதர் அனாயாசமாக அலட்டிக் கொள்ளாமல் செய்திருக்கிறார். வியந்து போனேன். பின்னர் சுவாமிநாதன் ஐயாவுடன் அவரை அவருடைய வீட்டில் சென்று நேரில் கண்டு அளவளாவி தகவல்களைப் பகிர்ந்து கொள்ளவும் செய்தேன். இதோ அவரை பற்றிய சிறு குறிப்பு கீழே உங்கள் சுவைப்புக்கு:

 

எஜ்ஜி-யின் தன் (அ)மதிப்பீடு

எஜ்ஜி. கே. உமாமகேஷ் நாற்பத்தியோரு வருட அனுபவங்களை மேலதிகமாகக் கொண்ட இருபது வயது ‘இளைஞர்”. தன் வாழ்க்கையின் ஒவ்வொரு விநாடியையும் ‘தான்தோன்றித் தனமாக’  மட்டுமே வாழ்ந்துள்ளதாகப் பெருமை கொள்கிறார்.

            குட் ஷெப்பர்ட் கான்வெண்ட்-டிலும், மெட்ராஸ் கிரிஸ்டியன் கல்லூரி உயர்நிலைப் பள்ளியிலும், லயோலா கல்லூரியிலும் தொடர்ந்து தவறாது கல்விக் கட்டணம் செலுத்திக் கொண்டிருந்த எஜ்ஜியின் (ஐயோ பாவம்!) தந்தையால் தான் எஜ்ஜியின் எல்லா கற்றலும் சாத்தியமாயிற்று.

            எஜ்ஜி என்று எல்லோராலும் செல்லமாக அறியப்பட்ட இவர், சென்னை சஃபையர் தியேட்டர்  வளாகத்தில் கழிவறைத் தூய்மை மற்றும் பராமரிப்பு மேற்பார்வையாளராக தன் வாழ்க்கையை துவக்குகிறார். அத்துடன் சென்னை போட் கிளப் பகுதியில்,கைவண்டி ஒன்றைத் தள்ளிக் கொண்டு, எல்லா வீட்டுக் குப்பைக் கழிவுகளை சேகரித்து அகற்றும் பகுதி நேரப் பணியையும் செய்து வருகிறார். 1970இல், இந்தியாவில் முதன்முறையாக, எஜ்ஜி கட்டிட வளாகப் பராமரிப்பு நிறுவனமொன்றைத் தொடங்குகிறார். எலெக்ட்ரீஷியன், ப்ளம்பர்,  கார்பெண்டர், மோட்டார் , போர் மெக்கானிக்குகள் கொண்ட, தொலைபேசி அழைப்பில் உடனடி சேவை தருகிற , எஜ்ஜி வீட்டு சேவை என்கிற நிறுவனமொன்றை1971இல், இந்தியாவிலேயே முதன்முறையாகத்  தொடங்குகிறார்.

            1991 இல், வாழ்நாளில் இருபது ’பணி’ வருடங்கள் மட்டுமே பணமீட்டும் இலக்கில் வாழ்வது என்கிற கருத்திற்கேற்ப, தொழில் நற்பெயரோடு உச்சத்தில் இருந்த போது, சுய ஓய்வு பெறுகிறார்.1991லிருந்து  தனக்கு எப்போது என்ன தோன்றுகிறதோ, அதை செய்து கொண்டு “ எலியோட்ட்த் தடகள வீரர் (ஓய்வு)” [Rat-race Runner (Rtd)] என்று தன்னை அழைத்துக் கொள்கிறார். இப்போது2009இல், தன்னுடைய பல ஆண்டுகளான ஓய்வு வாழ்க்கையை அனுபவித்துக் கொண்டு “பிறவி ஆடம்பரப்பிரியர் ’ என்று அவருடைய அழைப்பு அட்டையில் பதிவு செய்துள்ளார்.

            தான்தோன்றித்தனமாகவே தன்னைப் பிரகடனப்படுத்திக்கொண்டலும், வாழ்கையின்  ஒவ்வொரு நிமிடத்தையும் அனுபவிக்கப் பிரியப்படுபவரான இவரை வெறும் விளையாட்டுப்பிரியராகவே நினைத்து ஒதுக்கிவிடமுடியாது. கணக்கிலடங்கா அரிய புத்தகங்களைப் படித்தும், அபூர்வமான புத்தகங்கள், சினிமா மற்றும் பல்வேறு பொருட்களை சேகரித்தும், பிறர்க்கு கிடைக்காத அனுபவங்களை தேடி அடைந்தும், தனக்கென மற்றரவர்களிடமிருந்து மாறுபட்டதொரு வாழ்க்கைக்கோட்பாடை  வகுத்துக் கொண்டவராவார்.

 இவரைப் பற்றி இன்னும் சில சிறு குறிப்புகள்:

+ ஒரு அனைத்துண்ணி. உலகின் சகலமானதையும் உண்ணுபவர்

+ (விண்டேஜ்) புராதன கார்கள் சேகரிப்பும், இளம் வயதில் ஸ்பீட் கார் பந்தயங்களில் ஈடுபாடு கொண்டிருந்து , 2004இல் முதலாவது இந்தோ ஆசிய கார் ராலியில், ஒன்பது நாடுகளின் வழியாக 8000 கி.மீ தூரமாக, இந்தியாவிலிருந்து இந்தோனேஷியா வரை சென்றவர். இவ்வருடம் ஜனவரியில் ஆஸ்திரியா,இதாலி, ஃபிரான்ஸ், ஸ்பெய்ன், மொராக்கோ, மேற்கு சஹாரா, மாரிடேனியா, மாலி வழியாக,   ஐரோப்பா/ ஆஃப்ரிக்கா கடக்கும் புடாபெஸ்ட் – பமாகோ கார் ராலியில் கலந்து கொண்ட ஒரே இந்தியர் என்கிற பெருமைக்குரியவர். டிம்பக்டூ பயணம் மேற்கொண்டவர்

+ 1999 டிசம்பர் 31 அன்று இரவு மில்லினியம் சூரிய உதயத்தைக் காண கட்சத் தீவுக்குச் சென்ற சிலரில் ஒருவர்.

+ 1975இல் ஸ்யாமளாவை, வெறும் 60 ரூபாய் செலவில் திருமணம் செய்து கொண்டு ரசிகா, சாரிகா என்று ஒரு மகள்களுக்கு தந்தையும் ஆவார்.

+ மதமற்றவர், கடவுள் நம்பிக்கை அற்றவர் என்று தன்னைப் பிரகடனப்படுத்திக் கொள்ளுகிறார்.

+ மதராஸ் பிளேயர்ஸ் என்கிற ஆங்கில நாடக்க் குழுவைச் சேர்ந்தவர். மணிரத்தினத்தின் ஆயுத எழுத்து திரைப்பட்த்திலும், சந்தோஷ் சிவனின் நவரசா திரைப்பட்த்திலும், பிஃபோர் தி ரைன்ஸ் என்கிற ஆங்கில பட்த்திலும் நடித்துள்ளார். ( இன்னும் சில திரைப்படங்கள் , ஆனால் தன்னுடைய ஆவல் காரணமாக  அனைத்திலும் சம்பளம் என்று எதையுமே பெற்றுக் கொள்ளாது  நடித்திருக்கிறார்.)

+ ஏராளமானோர் இவரை ஒரு இயற்கைக்கு மாறான (eccentric) மனிதர் என்று நினைக்க, இவரோ மற்றவர்களிடமிருந்து தான் மாறுபட்டு நிற்பதாகவும்,காரணம், சாதாரண வாழ்க்கை ’போர’டிப்பதாகவும் கூறுகிறார். தன்னுடைய வாழ்க்கையின் தத்துவமாக – “ வாழு! இருக்காதே!” என்கிறார்.

            இப்படிப்பட்ட ஒரு அபூர்வ மனிதரை சந்தித்து, அவருடைய அனுபவங்களை பகிர்ந்து கொண்டு, அதிலிருந்து நாம் கற்றுக் கொள்ளக்கூடியவைகளை கண்டறியும் நோக்கத்துடன், வருகிற ஜூன் மாதம் சனிக்கிழமை அன்று 5ஆம் தேதி அன்று மாலை 5.30மணிக்கு தக்கர் பாபா பள்ளிக்கூட வளாக அரங்கத்தில் எஜ்ஜியுடனான சந்திப்பு ஒழுங்கு செய்யப்ப்படுள்ளது. இக்கூட்டத்தில் எஜ்ஜி அவர்களை அறிமுகப்படுத்தி நேர்காணலை ஒழுங்கு செய்யும் பணியினை சுவாமிநாதன் ஐயா என்வசம் ஒப்படைத்திருக்கிறார். இதனை ஒரு நல்வாய்ப்பாகக் கருதுகிறேன்.

            அன்று அவர் கீழ் காணும் நான்கு தேர்வுசெய்யப்பட்ட தலைப்புகளில் உரையாடி பல தகவல்களை நம்முடன் பகிர்ந்து கொள்ளுகிறார்.

  • எஜ்ஜியின் பயண அனுபவமாக, வடகிழக்கு இந்தியா- மறந்துபோனதொரு பகுதி
  • எஜ்ஜியின் ஆடம்பர வாழ்க்கை முறை
  • போதும் பணம் என்னும் குணம்- பணத்தின் பின் அலைந்து துரத்துவதில், காட்டை மனத்தில் கொண்டு,மரத்தை கவனியாமல் விட்டுவிடுவது.
  • குழந்தைகளை மோசமாகவும், தவறாகவும் நட்த்துபவர்கள் பெற்றோர்களும், ஆசிரியர்களுமே
  • இவை குறித்தான மேலதிக தகவல்களுக்கு எஜ்ஜியின் வலைத்தளம் www.ejji.4t.com

 

சென்று அறியலாம். சந்திப்புக்கு முன் எஜ்ஜியை எறிந்து கொள்ல இது உதவலாம்.

 

அன்புடன் அழைக்கும்

சித்தன் (யுகமாயினி

Sirs

Re. Karthigesu is a popularly known modern malaysian tamil writer . He is part & parcel  of yugamayini. Please read his comments.

Regards,

Chithan

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From: karthi <karthigesur@gmail.com>

To: chithan prasad <chithankalai@yahoo.co.in>Sent: Fri, 4 June, 2010 4:48:56 PM

Subject: Re: Interview with Ejji Umamahesh, a congenital sybarite : on 5th June 2010


அபூர்வமான மனிதர்!உலகத் தமிழ்ச் செம்மொழி மாநாட்டின் சூட்டில் ஓர் 'உலகத் தமிழனை' அறிமுகப்படுத்தியுள்ளீர்கள். தன்னைத் 'தமிழனாய்ச்' சுருக்கிக்கொள்ள வேண்டும் என்றுதான்இன்று தீவிரமாகப் பேசுகிறார்கள். இவர் 'உலகனாய்' விரிவடைந்திருக்கிறார்.இவரைப் பற்றி மேலும் தகவல் தெரிவியுங்கள்.

ரெ.கா

The video of my talk is available here:

http://www.archive.org/details/BadriSeshadriEjjiUmamaheshonhistravelstoNorthEastandhisviewsonalmosteverything/

Here is something I wrote for the Chennai Boat Club Area Walkers page in FB.

Hello and Good Morning!
I am not a regular walker on the roads of Boat Club Area, but usually do walk whenever I come to The Madras Boat Club, where I have been a member since 1975. Going through the list of your members, I do happen to know quite a few.

The reason I joined your group is that I have fond memories of how I started my working life back in 1969. Boat Club Area and its roads have a large role to play!

Being unemployed, or perhaps unemployable, I had asked C.D.Gopinath (Gordon Woodroffe), who lived in the Boat Club Area for a job. He offered me the job of collecting garbage from all the houses in the area in a hand pulled cart, and dumping it in large pits in an open corner plot on First Avenue. CDG took me to meet the late M.M.Muthiah who was living on Boat Club Road, a stone's throw away from where C.D.Gopinath's house was. M.M.Muthiah personally handed over the cart to me.

I had an assistant Pakkiriswamy. We both pulled the cart from house to house through the five roads, once early in the morning and again once early in the evening. We were paid a princely sum of Rs 250-00 to start with. Of course, there was no Exnora, Onyx and the concept of contracted garbage collection and disposal was not known those days.

There were not many houses in the Boat Club Area, and certainly no high rises. All the buildings were in large compounds. There were quite a few vacant plots. I remember Chakravarti of Citibank, K.P. Misra of ICI, R.J. Shahaney of Ashok Leyland, Vishnu Mohan of Gordon Woodroffe and many other big names were residents of that area. Companies like ITC, Binny, TI Group and many big commercial and industrial houses owned properties here.
I used to collect garbage and waste from The Madras Club also. Vijayan of Avery’s was the Secretary of The Madras Club at that time. One day he stopped me on the road and asked me if the club should pay me for collecting the garbage. I said, no, I was being paid by C.D.Gopinath. He asked me to collect Rs.100 every month from him as the payment from The Madras Club. I thanked him profusely for his generosity as that money was nearly 50% of what I was getting.

Time passed. I went into business by starting Ejji Domestic Services in 1971. The company had electricians plumbers, carpenters, motor/pump/water heater/bore well mechanics, whose services were available to anyone in Madras. It was the first of its kind in India. Here again C.D.Gopinath was the first to use my services. In 1972, I started Ejji Maintenance Contracts, which was again India’s first contracted housekeeping service for offices and industrial establishments. Again, thanks to C.D. Gopinath, Gordon Woodroffe gave me my first office housekeeping contract. (Read more about the businesses on my web site www.ejji.4t.com.

In course of time, nearly every house in the Adyar Property Holding Company’s Boat Club Area, including a few private houses on Adyar Club Gate Road and Satyanarayana Avenue were my clients for technical maintenance of their houses! That included The Madras Boat Club and The Madras Club too. (There was no Alumni Club then!) Some of these companies even used my services in other buildings in Madras that housed their offices, guest houses and executives. Soon, the popularity of my services grew and Ejji Services became a household name.

Years later, when I had started doing international car rallies, and I was known as a car rally driver, I participated in one of the biggest car rallies ever run, the India Asean Car Rally 2004. The total distance driven was 8000 km plus, from Guwahati, India, through Myanmar, Lao Peoples Democratic Republic (PDR), Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand (twice), Malaysia, Singapore and ended in Batam, Indonesia. It was an event that attracted attention all over the world.

After the rally, I was asked to speak to the members of The Madras Club and do a presentation of the rally highlights. I told S. Muthiah of Madras Musings my story of collecting garbage from The Madras Club years ago. When he had to introduce me to the audience, he said, “This is the first time in the history of The Madras Club, that the garbage collector of the club will address the members!" And, sitting in the audience and smiling was C.D. Gopinath.

Anyway, I quit business life in 1991, as I wanted to work only for 20 years. But that’s a story for another day. I must acknowledge that all this started in The Boat Club Area with a hand cart and garbage! As Johnnie Walker says, “Keep walking”………….. and, let it always be in The Boat Club Area. Memories of another day!

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Comments:
  • Murari Raghavan very nice Ejji, when I walk in the Boat Club area and I do it fairly often, I will remember your story. Also I remember my family having used Ejji Domestic several times for miscellanous stuff.
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    Vivek Mukherji A brilliant narrative Ejji.
     
  • Vinayagie Govender Life skills and many lessons to be learnt from humble beginnings cheers to ur colourful n joyous life
     
     
  • Bimal Kumar Brilliant!
     
  • Shanthi Krishnan Your humbleness is a very very rare virtue. Hats off Ejji.
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    Rashmi Raman Amazing Ejji ...fm 1968 to 1972 we were in Powhatan one of the ITCs houses those days....so we've known u since I was one year old :
     
  • Prema Venkateswaran Hey Ejji, though i have heard this story from you over a few drinks at some happy party evening, it is an interesting read! Cheers!
     
  • Sesha M Sai So inspiring Ejji.. Congenital sybarite .:)
     
     
  • Shoba Ambalika Singh definitely humble begginings for a humble man I've been told by the Babs who speaks so highly of you ....
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    Augustine Kurian Wonderful read! When you look back,Life would seem extremely wonderful.
     
  • Bharathi Raviprakash Inspiring -:)
     
  • Narendra Nayak Great Ejji.
     
  • Balaji Tcc wow! this is amazing Ejji K. Umamahesh sir. Well written(not surprising) too..
     
  • Jhanvi Sharma Very inspiring Ejji
     
  • Harsha Koda Excellent. ... I've not had the privilege of shaking hands with too many people who have 'cleansed' the world. Cheers.
     
  • Srinivasan Periathiruvadi Ejji, All things start small and yours had wheels too. Great journey and Cheers.
     
  • Sushila Ravindranath Ejji Domestic Services is still being missed
     
  • Shoba S Rajgopal What a great story! Thanks for sharing this thoughtprovoking piece.
     
  • Tasneem Ayub What an inspiring story. God bless you and yes I remember Ejji services distinctly.
     
  • Ejji K. Umamahesh Thanks Tasneem. Thanks for those nice words. I remember you very well.
     
  • Chandrasekar Sambasivan Here we can proudly say...kupaiyil irundhu kandu yedutha Muthu, a Tamil saying.
     
  • Harihara Subramanian You were a pioneer Ejji. I was aware of some aspects but not all.
     
  • Chittur Ananth Awesome our dear friend, Ejji, the only Ejji
     
  • Gayathri Ramachandran Ejji inspiration great job
     
  • Ejji K. Umamahesh G3, u r the inspiration for all ladies who want to be achievers! I quote ur achievements and career graph in my lectures, of course never identifying you! Thank u for ur kind words. Give a shout before reaching Chennai any time. An evening with you, is as fixed, as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Gud nite.
     
  • Chittur Ananth Great Ejji. A fantastic life from garbage to great rally driver. You are an inspiration
     
  • Hamsa Rani Very interesting person sir. 🤗
     
  • Rema Ramchandran Ejji I must say your story is the kind that needs to be spoken about and lauded from the roof tops. Very inspiring indeed. Enjoy life.
     
  • Rema Ramchandran Ejji... I wonder if you recall while I was with ANZ, Ejjis Domestic services were used by our Bank.
     
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  • Ejji K. Umamahesh Yes Rema Ramchandran. We looked after all your bungalows and a few branches.
     
  • Ashok Ramaswami Ejji-takes me back in time to my Britannia days in Chennai when many of our company houses were managed by Ejji domestic Services.It was way ahead of its time and I would call it a pioneer with this business model.
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  • Ejji K. Umamahesh Thanks Ashok Ramaswami. How can I forget you, Bhanu, our Round Table booze sessions and the Time Life books in my library and a "friend" in Poes Garden, also Bhanu's customer! Do be in touch. Will meet up if u r in Chennai or I cum to Bangalore. See our next drive on www.jaiho.ru . Moscow - London - Moscow drive in June/July. U r welcome to share the info with anyone who may be interested.
     
  • Murari Raghavan Very well written. Very few people are willing to admit how they started out in life
     
  • Sekar Krishna Very interesting!