Bangalore stories. A General from my old school, also an uncle and a friend.
I got to know him well when Keshu, as he was known in the family, came to Pune on a posting. His home was open to us and we met quite often; week-ends, for lunch, dinner and during festivals. Keshu and Prem were excellent hosts! We have wonderful memories of his stay in Pune, it was for almost twenty years. His quarters in Kirkee was huge, I especially remember the big tree in the compound, was nearby! They later moved to Dighe.
It is nice of Vani, his daughter, to write this short and crisp note about her father.
"Maj.Gen NIK Moorthy forms the ‘moon komb’ (trio) of Iyengar pulles (boys) from Nuggehalli along with Lt. Gen. Narahari & Lt. Gen.Raghunath......Being the first born he had a upanayanam fit for a Prince."(It is incredible that all the three generals of the armed forces I blogged about came from Nuggehalli and are Iyengars!)
He was called "magu"(kid) by his older partners on the tennis courts.
"Narayan Mama was already in the army as a veterinarian. He was the influence. Army seemed attractive option."
Also was in the 2 wars with Pakistan in 1965 and 1971.
He also went to Dacca in '71."
Dad in Leh Headgear. |
"Was instrumental in doing the ground work for the highest golf course when posted in Leh."
Leh golf course today! His name is mentioned in the club house as the course designer. |
""Sikkim NathuLa pass was his other high altitude posting.
Trying a special Czech biscuit, |
The second permanent settlement, Maitri, was put up in 1989 on the Schirmacher Oasis and has been conducting experiments in geology, geography and medicine. India built this station close to a freshwater lake around Maitri known as Lake Priyadarshini. Maitri accomplished the mission of geomorphologic mapping of Schirmacher Oasis.
One expedition costs up to ₹200 million (US$2.8 million). Logistical support to the various activities of the Indian Antarctic program is provided by the relevant branches of the Indian armed forces.
(wikipedia)
Keshu used to advice me to take up golf. He even offered to get me a ''half-set of golf clubs." I didn't take his offer. I thought I would not have the time and also was doubtful whether I could afford it! Eventually after I retired I took up golf and did play with him a few times. But travel logistics and membership issues made it difficult to play with him as often. He still plays, he now takes a buggy. He did walk till last year! Golf is in the family, his sons play and many more in the family. Murali, his son-in-law is a Intenational golf refree! A good player and a fun golf buddy!
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Truly humble person always with a friendly smile.
Have met him many times in KGA when he played with Prasad.
Feel proud to read achievements of great Nuggehalli ‘Moon Komb Pulles.’
Very funny ...
I couldn’t place Vani as my neighbor Vani till
I read the last portion, where you mention of Murali.
Beautiful story.
Enjoyed reading about his unusual and amazing range of achievements.
I was referring to the Major General, uncle of Tara!
Wonderful childhood memories of being with Keshu uncle and Prem aunty in Pune!
Incidentally, the link has also been forwarded by Keshava Mama (Sridevi) on the WA group that we have for my great-grandfather's (Ranganatha Iyengar) family - from Nuggehalli ! I'm sure they will all enjoy reading it.
Hope you and Tara are doing well.
Anil and Hema
Kishan.
An other good one from you and interesting
to read all about this great personality.