Thursday, November 12, 2009

A Born Egalitarian

Shri.MVD was a dauntless, daring and an intrepid bold human being. He never showed a smallest sign of fear, even at great perils. Even at very young age he used to show high degree of courage in his activities. This dauntless nature of him convinced him to fight against the British later. Such a fearless trait of his automatically made him the hero of the masses in his teenage among tannery workers. He was always committed towards work and was obliged to his employers, but at the same time fought for justice of his fellow workers, if any tort is done to them by their employers. Shri.MVD, a true egalitarian, was a strong believer of the words, ”Every human being is entitled to get what every other human being gets in world”. He strived hard to ensure this even as a tannery worker. He instituted ‘Dharavi Tanneries Worker’s Union’ and fought for the rights of the workers. There are only a few in this world who never forgets their past when they become rich and affluent. Shri.MVD was one of such rarest gems, who helped all the poor tannery workers, his employees and strived still vigorously to uplift their livelihood, when he became affluent. Even after becoming a Tannery owner, he remained as the President of the Tanneries Workers Union by the wish of the masses and continued to fight for them. At the peak of his power, Shri.MVD was elected as the President of ‘Dharavi Tanners Association’ and also the President of ‘Dharavi Tanneries Worker’s Union’. Wielding the caps of two opposite camps is synonymous to ‘Playing with fire’. But still Shri.MVD handled this task with maximum diplomacy and used this tool to maintain industrial peace and harmony.

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