CA G Narayanaswamy’s
Autobiography was released yesterday at a function at the Sivakami Pethichi
Auditorium. Usually at most book releases, the function starts as and when
enough people arrive. For Beyond Auditing, the hall was packed about half an
hour before the appointed time! The function started exactly on time. This, by
itself, was an indicator of the tremendous importance of the event.
The luminaries on the dias
included Dr. M S Swaminathan, The Father of India’s Green Revolution who
released the book. Mr. B.S.Raghavan, IAS (Retd.) presided over the meeting. Mr.
Era. Sezhiyan, Ex-MP, Mr. K. Vaidyanathan, Editor, Dinamani and Mr. S.
Gurumurthy, FCA, Columnist felicitated. The function was organized by the Rajaji
Centre for Public Affairs and D Rangaswamy Academy for Fiscal Research.
On returning from the function I
went out for dinner with my wife. On return, being an insomniac I decided to
dip into the book which I had purchased at the stall immediately after the
release. Believe me, I was enthralled by the book! It was a page-turner that
kept me going and suddenly I found I had travelled with GN, the author from his
school days in Kumbakonam to his taking up practice in Madras! The book is as
gripping as a Jeffrey Archer novel. The story of an impoverished kumbakonam boy
who goes on to become a highly influential Chartered Accountant and Public
Figure is endearing and interesting. I kept turning the pages eager to know what
happens next as GN relates anecdotes involving his contemporaries who were all
men of influence and reputation in their respective fields. If this book had
been written as a novel in Tamil it would need a writer of Balakumaran’s skill
to tell it!
But GN tells his story like a
true accountant. Without a trace of hyperbole! The words are so matter-of-fact
yet, they evoke emotions that strike at the very root of one’s soul. Every one
who believes in the value of values will find themselves relating to GN’s
story.
GN says, “one need not boast of one’s poverty striken past, nether should one
forget or be ashamed of the same.” This is a classic example of the
balanced approach that epitomizes the profession of accountancy.
This is not mean
self-congratulatory retelling of GN’s achievements. It is a veritable chronicle
of our times and a vital document that historians in furture times will rely on
to get a better understanding of the events described by GN from first-hand
experience.
The book should be a must-read
for every Chartered Accountant. Every page will make everyone of us proud to
belong to the same profession that can count this colossus in its list of
members! GN is truly the Charteres Accountant’s Chartered Accountant!
In fact every Indian who wants to make meaning
out of this mindless morass that our country has become should read this book
to get their bearings straight on their journey through life. GN is a beacon
light standing tall and proud showing us both the way ahead as well as the
dangers that will beset greed and falsehood.
Here is a giant among men who
shows the way not by command but by example and a quintessentially Gandhian
humility that is gentle yet strong!
1 comment:
I am Rajamanickkam FCA from Erode. I would like to know where the book u mentioned is available. I would like to buy the same.
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