Saturday, 11 February 2023

From Security Guard to a Qualified CS - An inspiring life journey of CS Tukaram Jadhav

 Know Your Member – CS Tukaram Jadhav

 Kindly tell us about your childhood. Your schooling & family

I was born on 14th March, 1988 in Shiggaon, Dist: Haveri 581205, Karnataka, in a middle-class family. I am the third child among four [having two elder sisters and a younger brother]. My Parents ran a provision store which was the main source of income for my family.

My family consists of: my Father: Narayan R Jadhav, my Mother: Prabhavati N Jadhav, Sisters: Uma and Renuka, and Brother: Santosh.

I pursued my school education at Nalanda Shikshan Samasthe based in Shiggaon until class 7, then went to SBBMD High school headquartered in Shiggaon and completed my education until PUC in Arts. Though I was an average Kannada Medium student in my earlier school days, I improved a little bit and I had been appointed as a “General Secretary” for PU College, and had been awarded as “Best Student of the Year” and  secured the 2nd topper position in PUC in Arts.

From my childhood I always used to go for work and earn some income for myself during my summer vacations. I worked as a labourer in road constructions, fields, etc. Even my parents were very supportive and they taught me, “Every work carries its own respect, and never ever judge any kind of work as less or big. Whatever work it is, do it with passion, dedication and commitment.” Hence I never hesitated to do any kind of work.

 


What was your graduation?  Understand that you have done various jobs while doing graduation. Please share with us about this period in your life.

Yes, here comes my life’s turning point:

After my PUC, due to my family’s financial crisis, unwillingly I stopped my education and worked as a labourer at a motor vehicle garage in Kalaghatgi, Dist: Dharwad for a year. But my burning desire and thirst for education/knowledge did not allow me to sit quietly. Then I listened to my inner voice consciously and got clarity, then adopted the concept of “Learning with Earning.”

While working at the garage, with my unshakable desire I saved 40,000 rupees working for the entire year of 2008 at the garage and successfully made admissions for B.Com at Kanakadas Shikshan Samsthe (KSS) based in Hubballi, despite the advice of my family and friends, I decided to pursue a career in business rather than the arts, which proved to be a significant turning point in my life.

Even though I studied arts in PUC, I emerged as a topper in my first semester of B.Com. During my second semester, financial issues again struck back on me, which was when I started working as a Security Guard at Ambesh Hotel (known today as Piccollo Bar and Restaurant), I was offered a place to stay with food apart from my salary. I hardly slept during those days, since I worked during the night and attended college lectures during the day. Since my college was situated in the same area, this was truly a very difficult/challenging job for me at that time, as at the beginning I hesitated a lot to do this job, because my college mates pass on the same path every day.  I kept on hiding myself till they cross the road/path.  Because that time, I had a fear that, if they came to know that I was working as a security guard then they would laugh at me, would cut my friendship, etc. Then I expressed it to my Mother that I was not going to do this job. Then my Mother listened to me patiently and smiled. Then she said, “Remember these three words in your life: Hesitate, Shame and Honour [in Kannada : Anumaana, Avamaana and Sanmana]”

First you hesitate to do, whether you can do it or not. Once you are ready to do it with confidence, then you may face the phase of feeling shame/guilty, if you still move further without considering others’ opinion, then there is an honour for sure. This advice from my mother, changed my entire perspective towards my life and started doing security guard job with much more involvement, passion and dedication.

Then my Principal was impressed with my academic performance and later heard about my security guard job. He appreciated my dedication and with the help of Mr Annappa Sir aided me with a better job. With Mr Annappa Sir’s help, I was appointed as a sales executive at Chadha Auto Agencies [Hero Honda Dealership-Hubli], which helped me to come out of a very tedious life of one year, and was able to effectively manage time for studies after work. I successfully completed my B.Com as a 2nd topper in the year 2013, and later went on to study M.Com [Corporate Secretaryship] at KCD College, Dharwad. During my Master's degree, I sourced my income from data entry jobs which I worked from home after college and successfully completed my M.Com [Corporate Secretaryship] as the 2nd topper in my college.

When you were attracted to CS Course?

In earlier days I was not aware about the CS course. During my Master’s degree i.e M.Com [Corporate Secretaryship] at KCD College, Dharwad, our placement officer Mr Hiremath Sir had enlightened us with the details of the CS Course and career opportunities available in the market. Then I got attracted to the CS Course and visited DG Shetty College and gathered complete information about the CS Course and got registered for the CS Executive Programme.

It was a really different experience for me. Somewhere in my mind I had a fear that I was from Kannada Medium student, and how can I pass an advanced course like CS, etc. Again I listened to my inner voice consciously and got clarity over all my confusions. My ultimate goal was, “Making my Parents proud of me and always want to be the reason for the Happy Tears of my Parents.” And so, I decided by hook or crook I have to complete this Course. My greatest strength is that I trust and believe the hidden talent within me and every time it says, “You are amazing Tukaram, Everything is Possible, just go ahead !!!”

I took three attempts to clear my CS Executive Programme, later went to Bangalore with the help of CS Bindhu Madhava Sir, I got an opportunity to work under CS Phaniraj Sir, Company Secretary firm called Phaniraj HS & Associates as an intern and then joined a Chartered Accountant firm called MDA & Co. as a Manager in the Secretarial Compliance Division, while also preparing for the CS Professional Programme.

During one of my days working at the CA firm, I received a heartbreaking news that my father had passed away due to brain stroke at my town, Shiggaon. I prioritized my family over my dreams and immediately went to Shiggaon to stay with my family, and CA Firm MDA & Co extended a helping hand by providing work from home opportunities. Along with that I did my R&D on niche market in my area and identified the need of taxation services. Then I started rendering services as tax practitioner.

Eventually, after five attempts I cleared my CS Professional Programme and then started my own firm called Tukaram Jadhav & Co. The firm witnessed exceptional progress, leading to the expansion to Hubbali and Bangalore.

I am blessed to be the reason of my Mother’s happy tears on many occasions. Yes, I did it!!!

My Mother is my mentor and Goddess and My Father is my real hero.

 

What are your plans for the future?

a. In North Karnataka there is still a need of awareness of the CS Course. I will take the initiative and spread awareness on the CS Course to entire Karnataka and the other States, wherever necessary.


b. Aspire to become the President of ICSI.

c. Serve the fraternity as much as possible.

 

What are your views on the CS Course? How do you think the Course will shape up in the future?

a. Yes definitely, for me, CS has completely changed my life and lifestyle.

b. With this Course, one can reach the highest at a very early age. Highest in terms of positions and in terms of monetary benefits with utmost respect in the society.

c. Once you qualify as CS, you will be a different person full of knowledge and wisdom.

d. If you do this course joyfully, passionately with 100% involvement, dedication and commitment then, you will be truly unstoppable in all aspects/sectors. And I mean it!!!

 

 Interview by: CS Mohan Kumar A, Council Member, ICSI

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