Kalam's driver, now a lecturer
V Kathiresan (47), a high-school dropout, who used to drive former president Abdul
Kalam's car, holds a string of degrees, including a PhD
This is no fairy tale. V Kathiresan (47) rose from driver to lecturer, all thanks to
inspiration from an unusual boss: Abdul Kalam.The boss, and later India's much-loved
president, encouraged Kathiresan to study while he worked. The 10th class-drop-out
today holds a string of degrees, the latest being a PhD.
Mid day visited his hometown of Vadachennimalai, a six-hour drive from Bangalore,
to meet the achiever, a day after he had joined the faculty of Arignar Anna
Government Arts College.
"I wrote to Kalam-ayya and he was very happy to know about my job. His words of
appreciation made me happier than all the degrees I was awarded," he told MiD DAY
in Tamil.
Army days
Kathiresan was in high school when his father Vellaisamy died. He couldn't complete
his std 10 exams, but went on to join the army.
He acquired electrician skills and was posted at Bhopal in 1979. Two years later, he
was sent to Sikkim, and then to Hyderabad.
It was at the Defence Research and Development Laboratory that he met Kalam,
who was then its director. He worked for four years with him, and served as his
driver.He had no clue his boss would go on to become the president of India.
Drive time idea
Kalam was always courteous and used to ask Kathiresan about his background. "On
one drive, he suggested I resume my studies," said Kathiresan.
Kalam used to give inspirational lectures to all 800 DRDO employees, and often
spoke about the importance of education.
"He motivated us to take up distance education courses, and helped us along with
whatever we were studying," said Kathiresan.
As driver, Kathiresan was at the office between 10 am and 6 pm, and then used the
evening hours to study.
Step by step
Motivated by Kalam's advice, he passed his std 10 English exam. That was the
hurdle that had made him abandon his studies as a young boy. He then completed
his std 12 exams privately.
Kathiresan took up a BA course from Madurai Kamaraj University's distance
education department. His next step was MA in political science, also from the same
university.
The urge to study had gripped him, and he did a B Ed and an M Ed from Madras
University. He then embarked on an M Phil from Kamaraj University.
Then came a degree in law from an evening college. The high point of his education
was his PhD from Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. He did the last course as a
full-time scholar.
In 2001, he passed a teachers' recruitment exam, and was selected purely on merit.
Teacher's job
He worked at Kovilpatti as a high school teacher for eight years.
"The urge to learn never died. I have written four history books and a guide to
Tirunelveli district," he said. "I have prepared notes for 10 more books."
Kathiresan's wife, a teacher, supported him through his difficult days. He has a son
studying in std 11.
Since August 6, Kathiresan has been teaching students in the hot town of Vada
Chennimalai. He is now looking for a house to stay.
"I want to share my experiences with my students and motivate them. Our principal
and our head of the department have been very supportive," he said.
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