Ex-railway man in Tiruchi chugs past century mark
The Hindu
Having turned 100, Ignatius Muthu will now get a cent percent hike in his basic pension
Having turned a centenarian, A. Ignatius Muthu savours the unique fortune of being the oldest ex-railway man in Tiruchi Railway Division today.
When he turned 100 on July 20, 2022, his family members rejoiced the occasion recounting his rich experience of having served during the times of the British Raj initially in the Royal Indian Air Force, subsequently in the erstwhile South Indian Railway, and thereafter continuing his journey post-Independence in the Southern Railway.
While his movements are affected, Mr. Ignatius manages to recall his professional journey and the places he had served. Born and brought up in Tiruchi, the then headquarters of the South Indian Railway, Mr. Ignatius said he got enrolled in the Royal Indian Air Force in June 1943, at the height of World War- II. “It was at Lahore where I underwent basic training in the Royal Indian Air Force as Armament Mechanic”. It was a great experience serving in the Royal Indian Force, during when he was posted to Ambala, said Mr. Ignatius who has studied SSLC. After a three-year and four-month stint in the Royal Indian Air Force, he was released from the military service as an Air Craftsman in October 1946.
Upon his return to Tiruchi as an ex-serviceman, Mr. Ignatius joined the then South Indian Railway in December 1946 and was appointed as a clerk. His professional travel in the Railway Department, since the colonial era, continued from thereon till the time of his superannuation in July 1980 from the Southern Railway.
His last posting was at Mayiladuthurai Junction, where he retired as a Cabin Assistant Station Master after 34 years of service.
Those were the days of the steam locos-hauling passenger trains.Mr. Ignatius and his 96-year-old wife, Marie Antoinette, now lead a quiet and peaceful life near Samayapuram on the outskirts of Tiruchi. The couple is being taken care by their elder son I. Simon Arokiaraj, 67, who too was an ex-railway man and retired as a Senior Passenger Guard in 2014. Their other son Stephen Sahayaraj is a headmaster in a school at Tiruchi and is due for retirement in September.
Mr. Ignatius had a surprise in store for him on Wednesday afternoon, when the Senior Divisional Operations Manager, Tiruchi M. Harikumar called on Mr. Ignatius and extended his warm greetings. “It was a touching moment for all of us when the senior railway officer came calling my father,” said Mr. Simon Arokiaraj.