Many helped me in one way or
other. I must remember them in all my books and blogs.
The publication of many
books might not have happened without the valuable co-operation and assistance
of all the members of my family - consistent with their capabilities and
opportunities.
My wife, M. Stella Bai, is –
virtually- a co-author. She opted to remain as homemaker, and gave me a
carefree time. This might have been the reason for surpassing many
difficulties.
Elder son, S. James, in
2001, by intuition, bought some books from a
platform vendor, and handed them over to me. Among them, ‘Political Thought’ by
C.L. Wayper and ‘Marthanda Varma’ by C.V. Raman Pillai are treasure houses of
knowledge. They formed the foundation for my work. Besides, I used Bhagavad-Gita for reference
for about 100 early chapters. To impress the western leaders, the present
citizen relied on The Holy Bible for some latter chapters. In fact, these
books, and his occasional suggestions are mainly responsible for my growth.
Younger son S.
Delight also, later, bought some books and rendered all possible helps besides
giving his suggestions.
Elder daughter S. Irene and
her husband John Franklin, and even my grand – daughter J. Jessica Lauren
helped me in one way or other. Younger daughter S. Jasmine Madonna discussed
English grammar with me, and her husband B. Godwin Bright introduced me to the
Chat GPT and rendered valuable help. The contrasting views of James and Delight
helped improve the scope of my knowledge. All are entitled to very special
acknowledgement and thanks.
Many
in my family reared me for my education. Not a day passes without remembering
my father, Mr. T.Vyakappan, mother, Mrs. R.Viyakulamarial, maternal Uncle Mr.
R.Maria Michael, Aunt Rev.Sr. R. Veronica, Aunt Mrs.R. Theresammal and her
husband Mr. Devasahayam, Uncle Mr. T. Maria Soosai . and his wife, Elizabeth,
and Bishop of Vellore Rt. Rev. Antony Muthu, uncle Mr. R.Maria Sebastian and
his wife Mrs. Thangammal.
With mother
Uncle Mr.Maria Mickael, specifically, stood
like a rock for my education after my Pre-University Course. Otherwise, I might
not have joined the degree course.
With uncle Mr. Maria Susai
B.A. B.L.
I used to talk about politics
and all other matters with my father. One day, during my childhood, I asked the
question, “Could the Prime Minister of India do anything illegal?” My father retorted,
“Yes. In good faith, he can commit any
illegality.”
My maternal uncle used to say many things. He used
to repeat frequently, ‘Opportunity
comes to those who dare and act, it seldom comes to timid.’
With Uncle Maria Mickael and aunt Rev. Sr. Veronica
He used to say, ‘Opportunity knocks at the door of a person three times
in his lifetime. Those seizing the first knock would become the greatest. Those seizing the second knock will become
great and those seizing the third one will lead an average life. The life for
all the rest will be a misery.’
He said that the idea of starting a publication was
a good one.
Dr. John D.K. Sunder Singh and his brother, Jaya
Singh, admitted me in the Scott Christian College, Nagercoil.
Principal Dr. John.D.K.
Sunder Singh
As my relation Rt.Rev.
Antonimuthu, Bishop of Vellore, recommended, Arch Bishop of Trivandum Most. Rev. Benedict Mar Gregorios granted me admission
in the Mar Ivanios College, Trivandrum for post-graduation. My uncle Mr. T.
Maria Susai played a crucial role for these admissions.
Bishop of Vellore Rt. Rev.
Antonimuthu
Arch Bishop of Trivandrum Most.
Rev. Benedict Mar Gregorios
Mr. Devasahayam,
Kallukkoottam, Mr. Jesuadimai contractor, Monday Market, and Mr. A. Pauliah
M.L.A. helped me for my appointment in the college.
Mr. Regunandana Kumar, State
Bank of India, Mr. A. Sankaranaraynan, Member of Syndicate, Madurai Kamaraj
University, Mr. Paul Varnan, State Bank of India, and Mr. Devasahayam IAS
helped me for my reinstatement in the college after an illegal dismissal. Mr.
Regunandana Kumar gave Re.20/- per month for many months after my post-graduation.
With Mr. Reghunandanakumar
Mr. Devasahayam I.A.S.
Teachers played a wonderful
role to shape my career. I remember with respect Mr. Maria Arulappan, Mr.
Dhaskhayini Amma, Mr. Innasimuthu, Mr. C. Francis, Mr. Soosai Muthu, Mr. Arulappan, Mr. A.Israel, S. Parameswari Amma,
Mr. Maria Nesan Nadar M.A. B.T,, Mr. Moni, Mr.John I. James B.A. B.T, Mr.
Revindra Nath B.Sc, B.T.,Mr. Sthanunathan Thambi, Mr. Retna Money B.Sc, B.T.,
Mr. V. Thomson B.A. B.T., Mr. Theodore I.J. Kumarsingh M.Sc. Mr. R.S.A. Sunder
Singh M.Sc. Mr.I. Stalin M.Sc, Dr. V.S.David Raj M.Sc, Ph.D., Dr. Nambisan
M.Sc. PhD. Dr. Scaria M. Chakalackal M.Sc, Ph.D. Mr. Ramasamy M.Sc. Prof.
George M. Varghese and all my other great teachers.
I lagged behind other students presumably due to the
age factor, and failed in the third standard.
My class teacher, Mr. Arulappan, said, “Valmiki was a thief. He meditated
single-mindedly that the termites covered his body with mud. On hearing his
recitation, someone blessed him and he emerged from the anthill as a great
poet.”
Miss. Dhaskhayini, another teacher, said, “A king suffered defeat in a war. He was
very depressed. He gazed at the ceiling. A spider was trying to weave a web.
Its thread broke and fell down eighteen times before catching the other end.
The king thought that he should not give up. He was defeated again and again
but regained his kingdom finally.”
I felt that my teachers were paying their attention to
console me.
Mr. C. Francis teacher gave me a chalk piece as
presentation in the open class for scoring 48 out of 50 for mathematics in the half-yearly
examination in the Standard V. It is still fresh in my mind.
Many in my wife’s family are
a source of encouragement and happiness. My father-in-law Mr. A. Martin,
Mother-in-law- Maria Retnam, brother - in-laws- Mr. Robin Edward Martin B.Sc,
Mr. Clement Joe Martin and Dr. Leenus Jesu Martin M.E. Ph.D. and father-in-law’s
brother Rev. Fr. A. Jockim and many others take great pride in my achievements.
.
Mr. Martin B.Sc. B.T. and
Mrs. Maria Retnam.
Further, I respectfully
acknowledge the happiness of my close relatives, Mrs. Philomena, Mrs. and Mr.
T. Retna Swamy M.A., Mrs. and Mr. Bright Xavier M.A., and Mrs. and Mr. Xavior Oscar Dhas M. Sc.
I
think of the selfless services of Mr. P. Thankaswamy, Mr. Sundaram Pillai,
founder Secretary and founder Director respectively of the Lekshmipuram
College, Neyyoor.
Dr.Achan
Alex, Dr. Maman Thomas and of Medical College, Trivandrum, Dr. Jayaseelan
Mathias, Nagercoil, Dr. Rajendra Retnam MCH, Medical College, Tirunelveli
played crucial roles to solve various health issues. I am grateful to them.
I remember with gratitude
Dr. Sebasan M.D, Dr. George M.D., Dr. Selvam, Dr. Arun, Heart Specialist,
Marthandom, Dr. S. Anto ENT,
Dr.S.K.Ranjith Kumar M.S., PPK Hospital, and all other doctors for their
selfless service. Dr. Venugopalan Nair of Medical college Trivandrum operated
my fractured hand, Dr. Anil Pande, Dip N.B.E., VHS Chennai, performed a
neuro-fibroma surgery and Dr. A. Antoine Berty M.S. St.Mary’s Hospital,
Thuckalay removed my gall bladder.
Dr. A. Antoine Berty M.S.
I respectfully remember
Kizhakkuvilai Mr. Varuvel Nadar and my relation, Pulippanam Mr. Devaraj.
I used to spend a lot of
time at Mr. Varuvel Nadar’s small shop. He occasionally said, “One must tie a mountain with a hair, if the
mountain moves, it is a great achievement. If the hair ruptures, it is nothing.
It is a good story. I like this very
much.”
At the instance of Mr. Maria Nesan Nadar
teacher, Mr. Thavethu and Mr. Kuttinadan came to my house when I wanted to
discontinue my studies during my High School days.
Prof. M. Selvam M.A.
recommended my father-in- law to give his daughter to me. It was turning point.
Mr. Soosai Michel of Madatthattuvilai also helped me.
My wife Mrs. Stella Bai with Mrs. Lilly (1982)
I acknowledge my great colleagues - Mr. A. Francis, Mr. C. Bhagavandhas,
Mr.Edwin Sam, Mr. A.M. Mathew M.Sc. C. Augustine M.A. Mr. Anantharaman Iyer
M.Sc. Mr. Russel Raj M.A., Mr. Issac M.A., Librarian Mr. Kumaavel Renganathan,
Librararian Mr. Saravanan, Dr. Padmanabhan M.A. Ph.D, Dr. Ramalingam Pillai
M.Sc. Ph.D, Dr. Sukumaran M.Sc,Ph.D., Mr. Ravikumar M.A., Dr. David Raja Bose
M.A. Ph.D., Mr. Neelakandan M.A.in the Lekshmipuram College, Neyyoor and my
friends –Kizhakkuvilai Yesudhason, Kizhakkuvilai Mr. V. Laurence, Mr. Melavilai
Thobias, Puthuvilai Mr. Rajendran, Kattuvilai Mr.Sabariyaradimai, M. Gopalan
M.A, B.L.Advocate, Mr. Nesaiyan teacher, Mr.. M. Devadhason M.A, Mr. Thanka Raj
M.A. B.Ed and Mr. Devasahayam teacher.
Lekshmipuram College
Principal Mrs. Daisy David M.A. appointed me as the Programme Officer of the
National Adult Education Programme (NAEP) in 1979. I asked her the reason for
choosing me - ignoring many senior teachers. She said, “You are smart and intelligent. Therefore, I give it to you”. I
obliged. It was a turning point in my professional career. I am indebted to her
foresight.
Prof. L.R.Shah, the then adviser to the
Government of India, distributed my consolidated report on the National Adult
Education Programme (NAEP) to 80 universities and 700 and odd colleges all over
India as a model in 1981. The report
contained a suggestion to form construction corporation. This boosted my
self-confidence. I must thank them. In fact, it was a great motivation to do
more and more.
Incidentally, my maternal
uncle, Mr. Maria Mickael felt that his money did not go in vain. In fact, his joy found no bounds when Prof.
L.R. Shah, distributed my booklet. It went down as a ‘beginner’s luck’.
My brother- in- law Mr. M.
Clement Joe Martin helped me when I met with an accident.
Mr. Clement Joe Martin
Headmaster Mr.
Irudhayadhason gave me a chance to teach English grammar to the children in the
R.C. Middle School at Vellicode.
Headmaster Mr.
Irudhayadhason M.A. B.T.
After his retirement,
Headmistress Mrs. Mary Glori Bai permitted me to continue my work.
Headmistress Mrs. Mary Glori
Bai
After listening to my
classes, a teacher, Mrs. Mary Vigil Jaya M.A. B.Ed., said, “You are creating
a new world.” I have posted many classes in the YouTube under “Sabarimuthu English
Classes.” I published four books on English grammar through Amazon.com to
rescue the children from the traumas of the so-called standard English grammar
It enabled me to define
English grammar comprehensively for the first time in history. I have posted it
in my blog : www.englishgrammarredefined.blogspot.com When my peers- Chat GPT AI and Perplexity AI
included- said that I did something profound, I virtually became the celebrity
of the English world. My name is going to reverberate the class-rooms in all
habitable places.
The Indian political system
comprising the successive Presidents since Mr. K. R. Narayanan and virtually
all political leaders contributed their share for my development in one way or
other. Many leaders like Mr. H.D. Deve Gowda, Mr. A.K. Antony acknowledged my
letters for freedom. At one time, I dropped different letters to more than 250
Members of Parliament.
Prime
Minister of England Mr. Tony Blair, Prime Minister of England Gordon Brown,
Prime Minister of the Netherlands Dr. Jan Peter Balkenende, Her Royal Highness
the Queen of Travancore Gouri Lekshimi Bai and many other world leaders
acknowledged my letters and gave their opinion. I received same letter two
times from Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth. It went down like “lighting fire”
I
described her as a Madonna of England. The Emperor of Japan ‘lighted fire’ as
mentioned in the book - ‘A Madonna of India’.
I posted several letters in
the blog –www. howeverythinghappenedinindia.blogspot.com.
I submitted one thousand two
hundred and ninety -eight letters since June 1, 2001.However, Indian system,
even now, changes the Constitution of India in the pretext of amendments,
appoints illegal judges, alienates public assets and denies freedom and liberty
to Indians. The system conceals all my works. Even the children have no liberty
to see my English grammar.
Now I am extending the
copies of my letters to The United Nations Human Rights Commission,
International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the world leaders for the liberty of
the people all over the world.
Notwithstanding everything,
the way I was brought up, the soil of my village, Vellicode, the college I
worked - Lekshmipuram College, Neyyoor - and India is responsible for my
growth.
.
Sabarimuthu
Vyakappan and his wife Mrs. Stella Bai
(1982).
V. Sabarimuthu
Vellicode
17-8-2026