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owadays, the idea of matchmaking seems like a thing of                                                Ten years after her arrival in Singapore, my
                    the past, and youths of this current generation would even                                            grandmother worked in a Japanese factory
                    consider this concept to be absurd. My grandmother, Vasuki                                            called ‘Rubycon’. She was a production
          NManikam an Indian National, was 18 years old when she                                                          operator and was employed to fix capacitors.
            married my Singaporean grandfather. It was an arranged marriage                                               The reason for her wanting to work was
            and my grandmother only saw her groom on the wedding day.                                                     so that she could help ease her husband’s
                                                                                                                          burden. But a greater motivation was to desire
                       About three years into the marriage, my grandmother                                                to return to India to visit her family.
                       decided to migrate to Singapore so as to be with her
                       husband permanently. It was 19 March 1972 when my                          “My grandmother recalled that her initial work experience
                       grandmother moved to a foreign land with her young                         was not easy. There were people who were unable to converse
                       daughter, my mother. She recalled that she was anxious
                       as it demanded a complete change in lifestyle – on foreign                 in English and was only able to speak Malay. She learned to
                       soil, people speaking a differentlanguage with no friend nor               understand the communication through the hand gestures,
                       family to assist her. Nevertheless, my grandmother fondly                  but overtime learned to pick up certain words like ‘makan’,
                       remembered an Indian lady helping her get settled. This was                ‘ikan’ and ‘ayam’.”
                       her first exposure the ‘kampong spirit”.
                                                                                                              She told me her 18 years of working experience was not
            Slowly she started blending in to the Singapore lifestyle. She                                    easy as the hours were long but she will always remember
            shared her personal experience on how people around her was                                       it fondly as she feels that it was all worth it. In 2000, my
            always helping her. Initially she had a hard time communicating                                   grandmother stopped working because my parents needed
            and adapting to the lifestyle in Singapore, however, through
            persistence and determination, my grandmother picked up                                           help to care for their young family. As both my parents need
                                                                                                              to go to work, my grandmother decided to take on the
            the necessary skills and she even got used to the way food is                                     responsibility in caring for my brothers and me.
            prepared in Singapore.
                                                                                                           I soon realise that Singapore’s pioneer generation definitely had
                                                                                                           to overcome many obstacles and challenges. I have developed an
                                                                                                           even greater admiration for my grandmother. I am happy to be
                                                                                                           her grandson.



                Mdm Vasuki Manickam             Born 1950


                 By T Surendran
                 Temasek Polytechnic


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