Mr. Charles D’Lima,
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is proud to present, Mr. Charles D’Lima, as our POM, a well known
Barkurian especially in the Bombay maritime circles, a veteran
Barkurian, son of late Mr. Louis D’Lima of Main Street Barkur.
Charles was born on June 4th, 1923, in Barkur. He
attended the then available Board Higher Elementary school in
Barkur. He completed his high school from Milagres High School,
Kallianpur. He studied at the Technical VJTI School, Bombay, and
obtained a degree from the Nautical and Engineering College,
Bombay.
He
is married to Precilla, presently, a retired teacher. They have
four children. Daughter Desley married to Roney and they have two
children. Son Derrick, a doctor, is married to another doctor
Lolitha, who too have two children. Their daughter Daphne is
married to an Army officer Major Showkeen. Dona the youngest is
also married. All of them are settled in Greater Bombay.
Folks, for want of detailed details, the structure of this article
will look slightly different. We managed to get hold of an
article, actually a speech delivered by Charles’ colleague,
in honor at his farewell/retirement function, retirement from
Maritime Union of India (MUI) as its president. Without further
ado, please read the following, wherein, Charlie’s,
accomplishments, and contributions to fellow human beings are well
narrated:
Fare Thee Well – It’s Sunrise-Sunset
“ I
shall pass this way but once
Therefore any good that I can do or
any
kindness that I can show
Let
me not differ nor neglect it for
I
shall not pass this way again! “
...Ettenne
De Grellet
These just a few sensitively sentimental lines put our ex
President in dilemma that he had read half a century ago on the
inner walls of the cemetery when he was there to say goodbye to an
intimate friend of his. This in turn changed his life completely
to be useful for the needy and he maintained the tempo of service
till the end as he laid down his office quite recently.
Trouble shooter cum advisor
Mr.
Charles F. De Lima has been MUI’s trouble shooter cum advisor for
over half a century during the time of his membership. He
certainly won the admiration and gratitude not only of its office
bearers and members but even the shipping circles. The following
credential that he received from this office manifests it all:
....Dear Charlie, there is no doubt in the minds of anybody in
this office that there are just a few who can really contribute to
the union activities, more so in the matter of negotiation and
there is none who contributed as much as you. (MUI E 1493/5.12.79)
Real consoling and sweet lines for a life long sweet labor.
Memorize those days!
Leaving aside early life let us catch up from the year 1942 the
year heralded QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT. Mr. De Lima straight away
plunged himself in this movement and his frequent visits to the
congress house as the volunteer brought himself in closer contact
with the certain National leaders who were stalwarts of the
organization, to name just a few Sarvashri Mangaldas Pakwasava, S.
K. Patil, K. M. Munshi, Madam Lilavathi Munshi, Ashok Mehta and
many others. Mr. Pakvasava later became the first native Governor
of Madhya Pradesh and the rest held either state wise or central
cabinet minstrel posts. Among these some cast their spell on Mr.
De Lima to be of service to the nation and needy.
Talk of the town then !
The
talk of the Independence was the talk of town then. It was decided
that Hindi should be the Rashtrabhasha when the freedom was won.
There was uneasy trend in many quarters fearing once the land is
free those who did not prepare themselves with the language of the
land may be laid bare. So it was decided to open as many classes
for Hindi learning. One of such portfolios fell to the lot of Mr.
De Lima who did not know even the ABCD of Hindi language! However
not to be outdone he rose to the occasion and under the able
guidance of a Hindi stalwart Shri Kanthilal Joshi he mastered the
language in record time. He obtained the then highest diploma of
Rashtrabhasha Kovid and then Pramanit Pracharak wherein he got his
`Pandit’ Shawl.
Classic Classes
Mr.
De Lima immediately thereafter opened some half a dozen free class
centers where there was no dearth for the students from high to
low in any category and rank. The fear of Hindi occupying the top
of the crown made it all a gold rush situation. While at these
classes as the lecturer, examiner and pracharak he came across
some naval heavy weights and with contact with such he decided to
shift from man to seaman!
Man
and Seaman
From the very start he had realized that men and seamen are of
different species! When one accepts this reality that it will be
all smooth sailing. So when he joined ship, utilized his land
based knowledge on Hindi and tax matters to gather officers, their
spouses and men to teach these subjects in their spare time. Quite
a few wives use the knowledge thus gained in their day-to-day life
profitably. For him a ship is one unit and never believed in
compartmental mind block. So he was popular both among all ranks
and all departments. For the third generation youngsters he has
been uncle and to the seniors endearingly T-h-a-t Charlie. Thus
he stayed on among them for the next four decades.
MUI
the Lifeline
It
is interesting to note that he has been the member of the MUI even
before he saw the ships at that time by the designation of
probationary member of Rs.11/- per annum. So if not he was not
there while the call was sent to form the union on 3rd
December 1939 for which the first meeting was held on S. S. `Jalabala’
of Scindhias, he was certainly present while the Union was
registered first by the name of INDIAN MERCHANT NAVAL OFFICERS
ASSOCIATION (IMNOVA) which later changed to the present form due
to obvious reasons. From the membership of probationer to full
member, then committee member for many years, then its Vice
President cum working president under Madam Maniben Kara and then
President elected and re-elected for the 5th time of 4
year each term in all for 20 long years in succession. During the
wage scale negotiations he got the insight that there is no profit
in just getting and losing at sours (TDS) as the employers were
deducting on the more the merrier bases. The loss thus sustained
was not noticeable to the concerned as it has been a practice not
to file the IT returns then. Mr. De Lima popularized the filing
of returns as maintained the tax payer always stands to gain by
doing so.
Taxing tax problems
He
was very useful while the MUI waged `war’ on taxation for the
seafarers and rendered all out service before self for the cause.
This struggle in due course of time was recognized by the
authorities, and the concession like 800RRA, NRE, tax on
profession and so on came in. The last mentioned was like a hydra
had many heads but the union could justify that the members had
their jobs on not in any particular state but on the international
lines. So, what was collected was refunded in haste!
Service before self
Mr.
De Lima has been useful in every problem that beset the union then
and he made best of his over half century association with it. At
least to reckon for the last 30 years he had not failed to attend
even a single committee or any other meeting of the MUI. While on
land he rushed to any port at his own cost and while at sea, made
his presence felt by letters that is recognized as per the
constitution. One cannot deny that this is rare record to achieve.
To the house magazine he subscribed over 100 articles on tax,
savings, general matters and even a joke strip under T-h-a-t
Charlie. Above all his tax saving plan named Charlie’s NUMISMATIC
CHART on small saving scheme is well received by the fraternity
and famous.
Sagacious at negotiations
For
the last 30 years he did not miss a single meeting at the
negotiations along with its team. For himself he hardly took any
advantage either of the union or the employers. Just because he
found out that the spouse carrying privilege is not a union
derivation and the employers refuse to admit in the negotiation
norm he never carried his family on board at any time. While union
maintains half a dozen holiday homes he asked for none so as not
to deprive the members and they are the first to him always. He
even often joked with them saying that being its President only
good thing that happened to him was that he could take any cab and
say `President’ and cabbie would bring him straight to his
residence since he was staying next to the famous President Hotel!
Even in retirement now 19 years plus he visited union office daily
till he was President and made himself available both to the
members and union. People even joked that his has been a single
man’s largest Employment Bureau wherein he has helped in hundreds
those who clamored to join sea life. From these he just requested
a small daily prayer for his well-being and when the church bell
tolls to add to that prayer the words `May he rest in peace’ and
nothing else. Happily employed ones knew well how difficult it has
been as the days that could have been achieved by the telephones
and remote controls are gone and now it requires personal touch.
Help extended graciously full measure
Mr.
De Lima would like to thank all those who helped him in various
measures. However he regrets not because he finds no time but to
save the precious time of busy bodies by not making them lose time
in reading his thanking letters. He is grateful to ITF, Hind
Mazdoor and other associations and affiliates. He is also grateful
for all the shipping agencies at Nariman Point and elsewhere who
gave heed to his requests and all the shipping fraternity. Finally
not the last to his own union for al the confidence and trust
reposed in him and helpful in all matters, concerning the MUI and
members.
Crowning Glory
To
top it all his crowning glory shone in the year 1989 the GOLDEN
JUBILEE Year of the union. The year has been fifty years of
solidarity that is paramount in any unions life! The committee and
members desired that it would be celebrated in a most befitting
way. The mantle fell on Mr. De Lima and he rose up to the
occasion. It has been a Himalayan task an international event and
needed world class standard to invite our associates and
affiliates world over.
The
celebration needed some half a dozen committee and dozen sub
committees. However Mr. De Lima became a single man committee and
planned from pin to anchor all alone with the backing, guidance
and encouragement of the union office bearers who were solely
involved in new wage scale negotiations and could not be spared.
Final `D’ Day
The
D Day fell on 15th December 1989. For the function the
Chief Guest was chosen none other than the Doyen of shipping,
beloved of both ship owners and ship managers! Dr. C. P.
Srivastava, world renowned for this world class function, a person
in shipping everything for everybody. The function itself was so
meticulously planned and executed, it became the talk of the
shipping circle. This has been his crowning glory to top it all.
Adieu Amigo
Now
after 19 years of retirement from his employment at sea, he went
on visiting MUI office daily and kept himself on call after he saw
for himself that the helm of the union has been under the command
of the one who is trustworthy, able and capable! May the good Lord
bless and guide all. So the President withdraws with charity to
all malice to none. Let us remember if clod could be washed away
Europe is less! He cannot hit the pillow till he saw smile on at
least 12 every sunset. Further query on the health, he has ready
answer, “A bit better than tomorrow”.
Well
Wisher
IN
APPRECIATION FOR THE YEOMEN SERVICE RENDERED BY
MR.C.F.DE LIMA PRESIDENT, MUI
T-H-A-T CHARLIE
Friend of all and foe of none,
Lends a helping hand to everyone
To
him most sailors go for advice
And
he tries his best to lead them right.
He
has a stature so commanding
Yet
nobody can say he was ever demanding
He
works tirelessly to sort out a sailor’s trouble
Always on the move, always on the double.
In
years he is senior to most of us,
But
his agility is really tremendous
His
smile and charming chatter
Puts hope in the sailor who has known despair.
His
experience is wide and varied
Many, Tax saving methods he has masterminded
He
is well known and accepted readily
In
his articles, written by T-H-A-T Great good Charlie
By: B. A. D’Silva
Purser, The Great Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd. |