Showing posts with label Chennai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chennai. Show all posts

Monday, September 11, 2023

Tan Sri B. C. Shekhar - Grandfather of the Rubber Industry

 


Tan Sri B. C. Shekhar (Unni) was one of the most influential people in my life, as we shared the same professional interests - Polymers.

His path crossed mine in 1968 when I was working as a researcher at the Rubber and Plastics Research Association of Great Britain (RAPRA). He visited the institute to meet with his colleague, Dr. Bill Watson who was the Director. 

Dr. Watson was the guardian of Unni’s son who had been admitted to a school in the UK. I was invited to an exclusive lunch with my Director and Unni.

We hit it off from the very first minute as we had many common interests, besides polymers. I had no idea how famous he was when we discussed his family roots in Trichur in Kerala and mine. 

The next year he made another visit and after the official engagements we dined together. He took a liking to Annikki and treated her like his daughter.

I returned to Chennai and started a consulting company, Polymer Consultancy Services with my brother who was also a rubber technologist. He was the introvert while I was the extrovert and the front face of our consulting company.

Unni came to Chennai and my brother organised a meeting of the local rubber institute to meet Unni.

Unni was travelling with his family so he asked my brother to organise an evening with me. I took them to the beautiful Madras beach and organised a delicious spread from the local Buhari restaurant.

There was a purpose in his asking for the meeting as he made me a proposal as he wanted our consulting company to act as the representatives of the Malaysian Rubber Research Board in India to promote the work of the Malaysian Rubber Industry in India and finally ensure that India imported natural rubber from Malaysia. He had a small office in Bombay from where they would feed information to the Indian rubber industry. He had an information officer who did all the work and he wanted me to take over managing that work.

I told Unni that I was concentrating on plastics and my brother was handling all matters with rubber. He told me Dr. Watson had spoken so highly of my work in England and that was why he was approaching me. Also he knew of our close family association with MRF Ltd. which was doing well as a tyre producer in India, giving a tough fight to the foreign companies Dunlop, Firestone snd Goodyear, who were producing tyres in India.

My brother is a pessimist, but as I had programmed our consulting company as the source of information on polymers in India, as I had obtained the rights to produce the world’s largest information source, RAPRA Abstracts, to be published and distributed in India, this was a logical extension of our work.

We moved the operation from Bombay to Madras and C. R. Das, the information officer, became a good addition to my local consulting team. His wife was a library scientist and she helped to organise our great library of Polymer books and information which I had transported back from England.

My brother also became more active as he had something constructive to do with the India rubber industry in India.

Unni interacted with both of us and he wanted to do more. 

When his elder brother, B. C. Chandran, retired from the Shell Borneo Club and settled in Coimbatore, Unni asked my brother to set up a company to do soil and leaf testing for the rubber plantations to give vital fertiliser input information to the Indian planters. He wanted his brother to be the Managing Director of the new company. They started the new company but there was no motivator and it was just limping along.

 (Chandran's two daughter married two brothers, sons of he Menon family who owned the Leela Lace Group.)

On one visit to India, Unni held a Board Meeting and he called me in as an observer. There he proposed that I eould be brought in as the Business Development Director of the company. The other Board members acceded to this demand, so I took over the job.

I revamped the company and not only did I expand the soil and leaf testing activities but having the best agronomists available to me I started a business of looking after farms. The first of those was the one belonging to the Raman Research Institute which had been created by the Nobel Laureate late Sir C. V. Raman out of some of the money he won when he got for his Nobel Prize. That work was a huge success and I got other local farms to manage.

However, I had to get back to my primary job, so I asked to be relieved of this responsibility of Agropolymers and it reverted to the original path of setting up standardised rubber production plants in Kerala.

The work of the information Centre of MRRDB had progressed well and India started to import rubber from Malaysia. The job was done and I withdrew into the background and let my brother let the friendship flourish.

Unni was a great scientist and an ever better politician. He developed the technique of doubling and trebling the flow of rubber latex from the rubber tree by applying ammonia to the tree trunk which stopped the clotting mechanism. He however held back this information as he knew it would have a dramatic effect on the plantation labour who would be retrenched. He ensured the plantation labour was gradually reduced so that when he released his research findings there was no panic. 

It came as a shock to the international rubber industry, as a few years earlier he had made a speech in the US saying that natural rubber would become substantially cheaper than synthetic rubber. All had laughed at him but they later held their tongues. 

He was awarded the Raman Magsaysay Award and the given many titles in Malaysia and finally the title of Tan Sri.

After heading the Rubber Research Institute, he then formed the Malaysian Rubber Research Board and the International Rubber Research Crntre in the UK. He then headed the International Rubber Industry and produced patent after patent. He later also headed the Palm Oil Research Institute in Malaysia.

He developed the DELINK process for chemical reclamation of used rubber. It was then he wrote to me and expressed how much he would have wanted my input in launching this novel technique. 

It was the ultimate honour to be remembered by this great man.

When I moved to Finland, both Unni and his wife kept in touch occasionally. Unni was greatly impressed that I had mastered yet another field, Microelectronics.

It was a sad day when I heard of his passing in Chennai in 2006. As a friend he trusted me implicitly. My brother is what he is today because of the lifelong friendship of Unni and myself.

May my mentor rest in peace.





Wednesday, September 06, 2023

Annikki celebrates her 79th birthday

Finland was rated as the happiest country in the world for the sixth year in a row. I have been married to the happiest person in the world for the 56th year running!

On Annikki's 60th birthday in 2003 I set up a web page as a tribute to her as my girlfriend and then and wife, and then as the mother of our children and then as grandmother of our grandchilodren. She was a loving daughter-in-law to my parents.

Sadly, as my network provider closed down, my tribute to Annikki vanished into thin air.


Happy birthday Annikki

Today, September 6th 2023, on her 79th birthday  I have pleasure of presenting  you with a photo profile of this amazing beautiful talented lady who has travelled this journey through life with me, encouraging me in my deepest moments of despair, sharing with me her strength to get me this far in life.


The Laughing Goddess

Stockholm 1963

London 1964

Wedding in Shrewsbury 1967

Shrewsbury 1967

Wales 1967

With Mother in Oulu 1969


1969 Annikki in Copenhagen (Viney Sethi)

Travelling to India on M.S. Victoria 1969

Travelling to India on M. S. Victoria 1969

Madras 1972

Family photos in Madras 1975 (late Mathew Verghese)

Norway 1975

Matthan family in Bangalore 1976

With families of Jaakko Pöyry Oy in Bangalore Club 1980

At English Club Oulu Exhibition and lecture 1984

Taking over as English Club Chairperson 1988

With Mr. & Mrs. K. M. Mathew Kottayam 1989

With former Driver Narayan and his family Chennai 1989

At late Ashok Kapur’s residence in Mumbai 1989

Holiday in Mangalore 1989

2009: In Cochin with Radhika, Bina, Thangam with Annikki

1989 In Madras Annikki with family of Vishnu and Verna

Annikki and me with Gayathri and Rsghu family in Bangalore  in 1989

1989: Annikki and me at Periyar Wild Life Sanctuary


2009: Annikki and me with Ratan Singara

2009: Annikki and me with Billy Kaput

2009: Annikki and me with Noel, Ramesh and
Naubir


2009 Delhi Cathedralites (organised by Deepak Deshpande) host Annikki and me

Prof.  Ajeet Mathur in Sarkkatie


Joanna’s graduation Oulu 1991

Exeter 1992 Susanna wedding



1992 Radha and Gnani Perinpanayagam


Susanna Wedding Exeter 1992


Holiday in Lapland 1991

Gingerbread winnimg creation 1998


Mrs. K. M. Mathew admires Annikki’s  cake design

Suchi’s wedding cake 1999

Mosaic cake, Oulu 2000

With Asha 2004

Oulu 2004 with Asha


Oulu 2004 4 generations

Snow work Kampitie 2006


Kampitie Oulu 2007

2007 With Minnea

Oulu 2008 four generations


Pongal 2008 First O-India Event

2008 With grandson Daniel

Sea Lounge in Taj Hotel Mumbai 2009


1959ers 50th Class Reunion. Alibaug 1969

With Jane Colaco  Mumbai 2009

With Vicky and Suchi Mumbai 2009

Mumbai 2009 Hosting our Findians dinner

Beating pollution in Ahmedabad 2009

Rajasthan 2009 with farmers

Visiting Check Dams in Rajasthan 2009 with farmers

Nirmala & Gulden in Helsinki

Annikki’s 70th birthday 2014 in Oulu (Christian Thibault)

President Mukerji in Helsinki 2014

 55th year Class Reunion of 59ers Mumbai 2014

At Nalini’s Grave Mumbai 2014

With Susykochamma Mumbai 2014

With Amal &  Joseph Mumbai 2014

With Chinnie, Ooky & Rivca Mumbai 2014


2014: Video about Annikki produced by Espoo professional college to motivate older people using her work as an example. In Finnish (Helena Lehtimäki)

With me at Sarkkatie 2016


Royal Garden Oulu 2018 (Dodo)

Clearing snow at Sarkkatie 2018

2018 Coffee with daughter Susanna

With Susanna & Asha Oulu 2018


2018 With  Asha & Mathew

With Asha Oulu 2018

Oulu 2021 True Laughter

Oulu 2021 laughing from the heart

Oulu 2022


With me in Oulu 2023

Holi 2023 (Pushpa Dhundwal)

Oulu 2022

Oulu 2022

Oulu 2022

Eating strawberries in Oulu 2023

Soaking in the sunshine Oulu 2023

Getting more sunshine in Oulu 2023


New Barefoot German shoes, Oulu 2023


Dancing at home (Viney Sethi)

Visit of Viney Sethi 2023 (Lee)


2023: A lively Annikki dancing on the streets of Oulu (Lee)

April 2023 Annikki with Rudra, Mont, Pushpa & me (Avinash Bhaker)

Vinay Shekar & Pooja Thakkar from India 2023 (Vinay)

Malathi in Oulu 2023 (Ashok Khembavi)

With Malathi and Ashok Oulu 2023

Onam 2023

Oulu 2023 Ladies Cricket tournament

Miscellaneous photos
Of my forever Ms. Universe










Annikki has been my comfort and my joy. She laughs with me and wipes away my tears.

Happy birthday dearest Annikki. I love you dearly.


Jacob (Sushil)