11-02 2021 08:42
wrote:
He was a classmate, a close friend, a colleague and my Managing Director too. Rarely would one get to see and know him in these many different capacities and in every instance, he stayed true to the core. Vijay lived and worked with a value system he would never compromise despite any pressure and those who have known him in his personal or professional capacity as a friend, junior, peer, senior, owner, customer or competitor knew this very well. To go beyond definition and help out was intrinsic and natural to him. He had the unique ability to create positive surprises almost every time. To give up was not in his dictionary and it took some effort from God to get closer to him. He leaves behind a legacy which cannot be emulated and can only be admired. I am fortunate to have known him for 30 years and his memories will continue to live and inspire many of us
11-02 2021 08:42
wrote:
He was a classmate, a close friend, a colleague and my Managing Director too. Rarely would one get to see and know him in these many different capacities and in every instance, he stayed true to the core. Vijay lived and worked with a value system he would never compromise despite any pressure and those who have known him in his personal or professional capacity as a friend, junior, peer, senior, owner, customer or competitor knew this very well. To go beyond definition and help out was intrinsic and natural to him. He had the unique ability to create positive surprises almost every time. To give up was not in his dictionary and it took some effort from God to get closer to him. He leaves behind a legacy which cannot be emulated and can only be admired. I am fortunate to have known him for 30 years and his memories will continue to live and inspire many of us