Labourer's son junks US job, joins Indian Army

Wednesday 20th December 2017 01:31 EST
 
 

Barnana Gunnaya, who had to overcome extreme financial difficulties to become a software engineer from the International Institute of Information Technology in Hyderabad, refused a job offer from Union Pacific Rail Road, a US-based company, and said no to a call from to IIM Indore, and joined the Indian army. Yadagiri had secured admission in IIM after scoring 93.4 per cent in the CAT exam, but decided to "follow my heart and serve the country." His father Gunnaya, who was a labourer was present during the passing out parade of his son.

"My father is a very simple man. He thought that I was getting into the Army as a soldier. In fact, he told me I was making a huge mistake by leaving a highly-paid software job to join the Army," said Yadagiri. Gunnaya, who till recently used to work as a daily wager earning Rs 100 per day in a cement factory in Hyderabad, didn't even know till a day before the parade that his son was being commissioned as an officer. With his proud parents watching with misty eyes, he received the IMA's prestigious silver medal for standing first in the order of merit in the Technical Graduate Course, which paves the way for cadets with a technical background to join the Army's engineering units.

Recounting the struggles that he had to undergo before savouring this moment, the young officer who sustained his studies through government scholarships, said, "I have seen days when my father earned only Rs 60 after a day's hard work and my mother who is afflicted with polio clean office tables to make both ends meet."

Despite having seen such financial hardships, he says he was never tempted by money. "I had the option of sticking to the corporate world and making a lot of money but that was not where my heart lay. The kind of mental satisfaction one gets by working for the motherland cannot be replaced by any amount of money."

On what he is looking forward to most after achieving his dream of becoming an Army officer, the young man who loves public speaking and reading books, said, "The basic character of hard work is already there in my genes. I will ensure that I fulfil my duties in a manner that makes the country proud by working in the defence research and development stream."


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