Mumbai auto driver's daughter tops all-India CA exam
By PTI - MUMBAI
22nd January 2013 07:58 PM
The poky confines of her 300 sq ft
chawl could not deter Prema Jayakumar from dreaming big and
now this autorickshaw driver's daughter is set to live her
dream, having topped the all India Chartered Accountancy (CA)
examination.
Prema, 24, is ecstatic to have secured the first rank in
the examination conducted by the prestigious Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India in November 2012, results of
which were announced yesterday.
"It's my lifetime achievement. For me the key to success
is hardwork," she said when asked about how she felt about
having topped the examination, one of the toughest in the
country.
Slightly built and modest, Prema, who earned Rs 6,000 a
month during her articleship at Chartered Accountancy firm
Kishore Seth & Company, credited her father Jayakumar Perumal
and homemaker mother Lingammal for her success.
"It would not have been possible without their support
and blessings. My parents always motivated me. I would now
want my parents, who have done so much for me, to live a life
of comfort," she said as a doting Jayakumar, in his khaki
uniform, flashed a broad smile.
"I am proud of my parents who never allowed money to
come in the way of my academic pursuit and that of my
brother," she said as she held her mother in tender embrace at
their tiny asbestos-roofed dwelling at S B Khan Chawl in
suburban Malad.
"Now I want my father, who has worked so hard so that can I realise my dreams, to take some rest," says Prema, a
graduate from Nagindas Khandwala College.
Jayakumar, who has toiled long hours every day to get
good education for his children, nodded in approval.
"Umra bhi ho gayi. Ab kuch aram karoonga, bahut achcha
lag raha hai. (I have grown old. Now I will take some rest, it
feels so good," says Jayakumar as he prepares to wind down
after the day's hard work on Mumbai's noisy streets.
The family, originally from Tamil Nadu, is settled in
Mumbai and Jayakumar has been driving autorickshaw for close
to two decades to support his family of four.
The crammed quarters with photos of Hindu gods, utensils
and clothes hanging from aluminium pegs betray its occupants'
modest means.
Yesterday was the happiest day for the family as both
Prema and her younger brother Dhanraj, 22, cleared the ICAI
test. Prema secured an impressive 607 marks out of 800 in the
challenging examination. The siblings had registered
themselves together with ICAI.
She had shown her academic potential earlier too when she
scored 90 per cent marks in her Third Year B Com examination,
finishing second at Mumbai University.
Dhanraj, who worked for some time at a call centre while
completing his degree course to fund his education, said, "My
sister is my hero, the source of my inspiration."
"Bahut khush hoon, aur kya kahoon (I am very happy, what
more can I say)," said a beaming Lingammal looking proudly at
her children, content in the belief they would now live their
dreams.
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Comments(13)
Congratulations to Prema on her accomplishment. Make your parents feel proud of you. Good Luck!
Posted by Dr.V.Shariff at 01/23/2013 00:18 Reply to this Report abuse
This shows that those people must shut up who do not want these downtrodden kids to get educated in English medium public schools with their own kids which have been given land on subsidised rates. Recently I have heared some babus mumbling. Thanks
Posted by Girish Sajwan at 01/23/2013 00:31 Reply to this Report abuse
Congratulations to Prema Jayakumar and her brother Dhanraj for extraordinary achievement. Congratulations to there parents. May God Bless them. May God Bless India. Jai Hind!!
Posted by harish at 01/23/2013 00:50 Reply to this Report abuse
Congratulations to Prema Jayakumar. I hope that the next generation will take her hard work as their model and succeed in life!
Posted by vanthia thevan at 01/23/2013 02:35 Reply to this Report abuse
Hearty Congratulations. May God Bless you & your family. I am sure you will reach higher pinnacles in your life.
Posted by A.S.Murti at 01/23/2013 05:52 Reply to this Report abuse