When professionals don politician’s garb

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Quite a few doctors, engineers and businessmen are fighting this Assembly elections

Leaving behind their cosy offices, a few candidates are sweating it out on the street canvassing votes and patiently listening to the needs and demands of their voters.

Putting on hold their career as doctor, engineer and businessman, a few professionals have taken the political plunge in the State. They wave at the voters, seek votes with folded hands and make short speeches at corner meetings. Life has been never been this hectic for these professionals.

S.S. Lal, a public health expert, and J. Jacob, an orthopaedic surgeon, took the Hippocratic Oath to treat the sick to the best of their abilities decades ago. These days, the two are slogging it out to win votes.

Dr. Lal, who is the United Democratic Front candidate in Kazhakuttam, will take on Kadakampally Surendran of the Left Democratic Front and Shobha Surendran of the National Democratic Alliance.

Dr. Jacob is seeking the popular mandate from the Thrikkakara constituency of Ernakulam district as an LDF-backed Independent candidate. Congress strongman P.T. Thomas and S. Saji of the BJP are his rivals.

Taking the plunge

After his career with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, E. Sreedharan took the plunge and the BJP was quick to field him from Palakkad. It is to be seen whether Mr. Sreedharan who lead teams of engineers and technical experts in building bridges and rail networks would be able to make inroads in politics. Shafi Parambil of the UDF and C.P. Pramod of the LDF are his political rivals.

All through his professional life as a police officer, Jacob Thomas had courted controversy. His service story ‘Sravukalkkoppam Neenthumpol’ had ruffled many feathers. He was suspended from service for his open criticism of the State government. Though it was expected that he would contest the 2019 Parliament election, his political debut came two years later.

Mr. Thomas, who had made his appreciation for the Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh as a “nation builder” known, is the NDA candidate in Irinjalakuda. R. Bindu of the LDF and Thomas Unniyadan of the UDF are the other key contestants.

New role

These days, S. Rajasekharan Nair speaks to the voters of Neyyattinkara not on his favourite topic, the hospitality sector, but about the need to work together for the State.

In his new found role as NDA candidate from the constituency, Mr. Nair is keen to let others know about his plans for the constituency. S. Selvaraj of the UDF and K. Ansalan of the LDF are other key contestants.

Designing houses, offices and other structures has been her passion. When the LDF approached her with the offer to be the architect of its political campaign in Aluva, Shelna Nishad happily accepted the new assignment.

An architecture graduate, Ms. Nishad has set up her office in Ernakulam and was part of the designing team of the Kochi metro. Anwar Sadath of the UDF and M.N. Gopi of the BJP are her political rivals in the constituency.

Twenty20, a non-political outfit, has also fielded quite a few professionals.

It is to be seen whether the voters would give these professionals a chance to redefine the political narrative of their respective constituencies. One needs to wait till May 2 for the answer.

(With inputs from Mini Muringatheri in Thrissur and R.K. Roshni and Tiki Rajwi Thiruvananthapuram)

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Thiruvananthapuram-based Sparsh, a venture for home linen run by four women, completes 10 years

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When four friends joined hands to launch a business, their well-wishers advised them not to mix friendship and money. Ten years later, the friends’ bonding have only strengthened as Sparsh, their venture for bespoke home linen, continues to make a mark among customers.

“That is our biggest gain. Our mothers were worried if the business would mar our friendship,” says Beena Faisal, one of the entrepreneurs. The other three are Shiba Jayan, Sunu Mathew and Latha Kurien.

Bedspreads, bedsheets, table linen, cushions, towels, napkins, quilts, comforters and more are given a distinctive touch with trimmings, embroidery and applique work in Sparsh. “In fact, that is why we called it Sparsh (from sparsham, which means touch in Malayalam),” explains Beena.

Home linens from Sparsh, founded by Shiba Jayan, Beena Faisal, Latha Kurien and Sunu Mathew

Home linens from Sparsh, founded by Shiba Jayan, Beena Faisal, Latha Kurien and Sunu Mathew  
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Since each of them have talents in different areas of work, they were keen on starting a venture to pool their ideas. “That was around the time Latha, my cousin, lost her husband. To overcome her despondency, she asked me if we could begin a small venture for home linen. I suggested that we bring in my friends as well. All of us gelled well with each other. Before we knew it, we had conducted our first sale of exclusive home linen,” recalls Beena.

Travelling all over Kerala to handpick products for their stock, the friends also learnt how to get skilled workers from across the State and sometimes from Tamil Nadu for their venture.

They recall how everything had to be done by them — buying, packing, pricing and billing. However, the well-attended sales and demand for their products proved they were on the right track.

Ten to 15 sales later, they opened a small outlet in Kumarapuram. “In addition to what we stock, we also customise table linen sets comprising table cloth, napkins and runners, bed linen and so on. There is a great demand for that,” points out Beena.

Home linens from Sparsh, founded by Shiba Jayan, Beena Faisal, Latha Kurien, Sunu Mathew

Home linens from Sparsh, founded by Shiba Jayan, Beena Faisal, Latha Kurien, Sunu Mathew
 

In addition, what gives them the greatest satisfaction is that they have been able to help a number of women doing needle work and embroidery. While their work was of the finest quality, they often had no clue about market demands or colours. “We were able to help them with designs and colour palettes. They themselves were surprised to find how all that made such a big difference to the finished product,” says Shiba.

Soon, they plan to open a tailoring unit to complement Sparsh.

Sparsh has begun a one-month exhibition and sale at its outlet at Kumarapuram. Visitors are requested to contact the number to get an appointment to maintain social distancing.

Contact: 9846210473

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