HOMAGE TO COM. B. G. TAMHANKAR
Com. B. G. Tamhankar breathed his last on 17.05.2015. He was
only 69. He was under treatment and admitted to BalaJi Hospital, Byculla,
Mumbai, where the sudden an unexpected demise took place.
I had a very long association with TamhankarJi. He was
Circle Secretary, Maharashtra Circle for about 12 years and I was Circle
Secretary, Kerala Circle for about 22 years. Both of us used to meet at the
Circle Working Committee meetings and All India conferences of All India Postal
Employees Union Group ‘C’ and NFPE. Both of us were All India Presidents of
AIPEU Group ‘C’ (CHQ) and Chief Executives of NFPE & P3.
Before TamhankarJi taking over charge as Circle Secretary of
Maharashtra Circle, functioning of circle was not in proper order. Even though
Maharashtra is the biggest circle, it could not play its lead role in the All
India organizational affairs. TamhankarJi concentrated mainly in building up
the P3 organisation in Maharashtra. He took up each and every divisional level
issue with the administration through correspondence and also through formal
and informal meetings. He maintained constant contact with the
branch/divisional leaders and communicated the progress made in settlement of
issues through the monthly journal “Maharashtra Post”.
Along with improving the organizational functioning he
ensured that each and every branch/division of Maharashtra Circle remitted full
Quota to the CHQ & NFPE. Thus Maharashtra became an important factor in
decision making process of All India Union, which ultimately led to his
election as the All India President of AIPEU Group ‘C’ and NFPE.
I had an intimate and excellent personal relationship with
TamhankarJi. At the same time we had bitter differences on many issues
confronting the organisation. Some issues were organizational and some were
ideological. At times we were leading two different camps in the organisation
which sometimes led to contest in the election of office bearers in the All
India Conferences. But my intimacy and respect towards TamhankarJi has nothing
to do with these differences. He was just like an elder brother to me.
He was an encyclopedia in the rulings relating to Post
office Savings Bank and Certificates. He published books on SB rulings which were
recommended even by officers as reference books. He was an RTI activist on
matters relating to Postal Department. He collected many valuable information
through RTI and unearthed many lapses and corruption on the part of the top
level administration.
There is no comparison between TamhankarJi and any other
leader of Postal Trade Union movement. B. G. Tamhankar is B. G. Tamhankar and
he will always remain in our memory as such. His contribution to Postal
employees and Postal Trade union movements will be remembered forever.
Long live
Tamhankar Ji
Long live!
Long live!
(M. Krishnan)
Ex-General Secretary
AIPEU Group ‘C’ (CHQ)
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