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The steely JNU anecdote to an 8-page long resume: Why the late Manmohan Singh's life is pure inspiration fuel

Published on: Dec 27, 2024 05:56 PM IST

Former PM Manmohan Singh breathed his last yesterday. His legacy and impact is too massive to consolidate. Yet his resume manages to swell mourning hearts

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's passing has come as a sorrowing blow to the country, just a few days before we welcome the new year. He was admitted to a hospital in Delhi due to deteriorating health, which is where he breathed his last on Thursday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared his condolences, calling Singh, one of India's "most distinguished leaders", characterised by his "wisdom and humility". But no amount of words, can actually manage to capture the full force of impact Singh's long spanning career, first as a civil servant and then as a politician, has had in shaping India's recent history.

Pure inspiration fuel: Manmohan Singh's resume reflects the rationale behind the evergreen JNU episode(Photos: X)

How many times have you sat at your desk, trying to craft the perfect approach for your resume so as to maximise first impressions for potential employers? Have you yourself, or anybody you know, managed to make it to a third page when listing down your achievements and dedications? Now imagine a professional life so full and well-lived that besides an undying legacy, you leave behind a resume spanning not 3, not 4, not even 5 but 8 long pages.

Now coming back to us, the laymen — who hasn't at one point or the other, layered in a little bit of fluff to add appeal to their resumes. We say guilty. But when you let your airtight work speak for yourself, you are likely to end up with the simplest resume of them all with no pretensions, just ream after ream of all that you have pursued, achieved and succeeded at — which is what the former PM's resume is testament to. Simple, straight and uncomplicated, it is the perfect specimen, of all that one can attempt to achieve if they put their mind to it.

Circling back to the resume, the section titled 'Prizes and Awards' runs almost 2 pages long and carries top-ranking honours like the Padma Vibhushan in 1987 and the Lokmanya Tilak in 1997. Honorary degrees of D.Litt from as many as 16 universities, in India and abroad, make up the next section which gives way to his illustrious — though the word pales in comparison to all that he was — professional life. A professor, a secretariat, an economic advisor, a governor (of the RBI mind you), a Rajya Sabha elect, the Finance Minister of the country, an opposition leader and finally, the Prime Minister of India — his professional journey sounds like that of a superhero's and we aren't far off with that analogy. Delegations and publications make up the remaining pages of his resume. And just to round it all off and leave you with a heavier heart than you are already nursing, Singh's resume ends with:

"S/o. Shri Gurmukh Singh

Born on 26th September, 1932

Married in 1958 to Smt. Gursharan Kaur

Have three daughters".

International comedian and actor Vir Das made a post earlier today which reads “Do yourself a favour and Google Dr Manmohan Singh's resume. Read just the education section, then the whole thing. Awe-inspiring stuff”. We urge you to do the same.

 
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