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Monday, August 04, 2014

Prof. Ishwar Dayal, MG Diwan, AR Menon, BR Sethi, NN Joshi, MR Murali and MS Natarajan, M.Com, LL.B.,FFII


We are today crossing 5 lac page views. Though it took nearly two-and-half years to reach this coveted point of our humble existence, there is also yet another fact worth mentioning here - our pages are viewed by approximately 5 lac visitors in an year now, since monthly visit to Chronicle pages has reached an average of  40,000 visits. Readership improves day by day. There is also additional viewership through Google+. Officially, as per Google+ published statistics, it runs to several lacs. 

Looking back, I would proudly say that I am basically an OIC product. In that sense, I owe my career to Prof. Ishwar Dayal.  I met the Professor at Taj Coromandal, Chennai.The interview was published in Yogakshema and also in the Special Issue published in connection with LIC's Golden Jubilee celebrations. Shri AR Menon was the person behind all my initial successes. Shri Menon who was SDM, Varanasi and later Mysore, though promoted as ZM, quit LIC without joining that post.  Shri MG Diwan, Shri BR Sethi, Shri NN Joshi, Shri MR Murali and a number of other dignitaries also encouraged and helped me. I remember all of them with gratitude... 

Thank you friends for the support and encouragement given to me always.  Please note, no congratulatory messages need be sent to us. 




MS Natarajan, M.Com.,LL.B.,FFII

a person wearing ID card.


PS. I also remember one Shri M.S. Natarajan, who often used to say there're a few letters after his name. I believe he was M.Com.,LL.B.,FFII. He wore an Identity card and never insisted others to wear it for obvious reasons. He perhaps belongs to Thanjavur.  He was Chief (Mktg) and I believe he retired from LIC as ED (Mktg). Once Shri MG Diwan called Shri Natarajan to the Chairman's Conference Hall.  I hope I will be able to share the story about Shri Natarajan as the next chapter of my autobiography "MY LIC DAYS".