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First Person                                                                                                     the treacherous trek which our family              families in Bhuleshwar.

                                                                                                                          undertook through the toughest jungles of           He found employment with a textile
                                                                                                                          Burma, entering into India via the dense           trading firm on a monthly salary of Rs 150,
                                                                                                                          jungles of Assam.                                  speculating in cotton futures on behalf of the
                                                                                                                           At a river crossing the ferry was overloaded      firm.
                                                                                                                          with refugees who were all seeking safe             In 1945 the Japanese left Burma and once
                                                                                                                          passage. The whole night was spent by the          again it was under the control of the British.
                                                                                                                          family on the deck of the very small and           In the same year Ramgopalji’s mother
                                                                                                                          cramped ferry, all huddled together and            passed away in a small town in UP where
                                                                                                                          very wet. Only in the morning did the family       Ramgopalji’s parents had shifted to after
                                                                                                                          realise that one of my father’s sisters was        returning from Burma during World War II.
                                                                                                                          missing. Shock and tragedy soon set in as          Ramgopalji took his entire family there for
                                                                                                                          they realised that she had fallen overboard        the mourning.
                                                                                                                          in her sleep during the night...                    After the 12 days’ mourning period was
                 The journey of                                                                                                                                              over he waited at the Delhi Railway Station

           Burmese Khowsuey                                                                                               Tough times                                        platform for two nights for the connecting
                                                                                                                                                                             train which would take them back – to the
                                                                                                                          Life in Mumbai (then Bombay) was not easy
                                                                                                                          for my father, his three brothers and one          hard life in Bombay where he could barely
                                                                                                                          sister. As luck would have it my grandfather       support his family on his meagre salary. On
         Food and culture are inseparable – and this family’s history is forever linked                                   Ramgopalji had already separated from his          an impulse he tore up the tickets to Bombay
         with an iconic dish. By Ashok Jatia                                                                              brothers in Burma itself, so he was virtually      and instead booked new tickets for Calcutta,

                                                                                                                          fending for himself and his family all alone.      from where they would travel back to
         The reason why the Jatia family migrated           Jatia and all his siblings were born. The                     Home was in the form of a commune-style            Rangoon since the Japanese occupation was
         to Rangoon, Burma (now Myanmar) from               entrepreneurial spirit, hard work and                         accommodation shared by almost 100 other           over!
         a tiny village called Bissau, Rajasthan is         street-smart qualities coupled with
         applicable to almost all the very successful       multiple working hands became a sure
         Marwari business houses of today whose             shot formula for the larger Jatia family to
         elders also hailed from a radius of around         grow rapidly and prosper in various trades        S Kumar
         300km. In the 1930s the whole of Rajasthan         such as commodities like rice and rubber,
         (then known as Jaipur State) was extremely         textiles and more so the development of
         under-developed and the harsh North-               international trade by establishing offices
         Western desert region where Bissau is              in Japan Burma, India and Singapore in the
         located offered no opportunity whatsoever          early years.
         for families to prosper; rather, it was
         the opposite. Even to survive in such an           War and upheaval
         environment posed extreme challenges.              However the first tragedy struck in 1942
          Under these circumstances my grandfather          during the 2nd World War when Japan
         Ramgopal ji Jatia, along with a few of his         wrested control of Burma from the British.
         brothers and a few unmarried sisters shifted       At that time it was not safe for Indians to stay
         to Rangoon to join their father who had            there any more and hence my grandfather
         gone there a bit earlier to scout for business     decided to seek a safer haven in India.
         opportunities.                                      My father was hardly 12 years at that
          It was in Rangoon that my father Ganesh           time but he clearly recalls to this day                       The Thingyan Water Festival, which is similar to Holi, is a major attraction in Myanmar


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