L.Kanaga Subramani reads out the Thirukkural everyday to his passengers. He is definitely not your average bus conductor
The first thing he does on waking up each morning is reach for the Thirukkural. He studies a couplet and dwells on its meaning. When he leaves home for work, bus conductor L. Kanaga Subramani carries the book with him. At the Mettupalayam bus stand, he goes about work as usual — he dispenses tickets to passengers of an Ooty-bound bus. But when the bus stops briefly at Kallar at around 7.15 a.m., Subramani puts away his ticket bag and swings into action.
A good word
He walks down the aisle of the bus and says, “Anbu payanigalukku kaalai vanakkam” (Good morning, dear passengers). Asking them for two minutes of their time, he recites the Thirukkural couplet he had read that morning and explains its meaning. He follows that up with a plea to the passengers to keep the bus and their surroundings clean. He also talks to them about road safety. “Do not board a running bus,” he cautions them. “Avoid plastic. Plant trees to keep the environment green. If not, at least do not harm those that are planted.” He urges them to donate blood and help those in need.
Bonhomie
He concludes by asking if anybody in the bus is celebrating a birthday or a wedding day. If they are, Subramani gifts them a Thirukkural. When the bus resumes its journey, there is a new warmth amongst its passengers. This is what Subramani wants — bus journeys that are informative, educational and comfortable. To him, passengers are family.
He has been giving away Thirukkural books to a passenger every day, for the past 10 years. “If there are no birthday or anniversary celebrations in the bus, I often pick a teacher, a police-officer or a student and honour them with the Thirukkural,” he says. If one of the passengers is retiring, they have a farewell party right there in the bus.
The Thirukkural ritual began when a passenger commented on a couplet written on a placard inside the bus. “Do the driver and conductor even know what it means?” he asked. Subramani made up his mind then to recite and explain a Kural a day to his passengers.
For the prisoners
Subramani spends his free time organising literary events for prisoners at the Coimbatore Central Prison through his trust, Senthamizh Arakattalai. “It's an effort to give them a positive mindset so that they don't go back to crime,” he says. “Who knows, we might inspire them to become writers and poets.” He has organised a Carnatic music teacher to teach prisoners music. He has also held singing and oratory competitions for them. “I give them a topic to prepare two weeks in advance,” he explains.
He plans to organise a debate for women prisoners on Mother's Day this March. He and his friend D. Michael have rehabilitated several elderly prisoners in old age homes.
Subramani who is famous for his pep-talks in the women's prison, also sings old film songs for them. They enjoy his rendition of ‘Thayillamal naanillai...' “There are tears every time I sing it,” he says. The 56-year-old also gives motivational talks to his colleagues as part of the State Transport Corporation's training programmes. Subramani says that he was inspired by his teachers to do something for society. “My teacher Arpudharaj sir fed and clothed me during difficult times,” he says.
But his biggest idol, he says, is MGR. “I grew up watching his movies. He is my role-model. My talks are never complete without his songs.”
Kanaga Subramani can be contacted at 96009-87811.
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Beautiful article portraying a simple human who goes out of his way to create awareness and in that process spread 'Joy'. Truly heart warming. Im sure it must be one wonderful ride in that bus! Wish Sri. Kanaga Subramani good health and success. Good effort by Ms. Akila Kannadasan to showcase such wonderful human beings. 'Feel Good' journalism - if at all there is a term like that!
Vanakkam Mr. Subramani, The dedication shown to your job and society is astounding.
Simply, you have touched our hearts. People like you are hope for future. Thanks to 'The Hindu' for printing your story. Hope to meet you sometime in Metupalayam. For me, this is nothing short of visiting temple. You are our inspiration...
Reading the article about Kanaga Subramani was like being blessed with a blissful shower after the scorchig heat of summer. It's indeed very enchantig and refreshing to know that such great men like him exist in this world of corruption and selfishness. Indeed he should be called THE GREAT !!
Kudos to the bus conductor. ivar inam thazhaithu vazhattum.
heartfelt salute to his wonderful task, thought of sharing the knoweldge itself is greatthing,but thie man shares everyday .hatsoff to him!!!!!!
Hats off to KanagaSubramani for his inspiring everyday work!... Thanks to "The
Hindu" for bringing positive news...
He is an Extra ordinary person..I bow down to this gentle man..God bless him and his entire family with all health and wealth,..Really feeling very proud abt this INDIAN.
Truly inspiring. He is a great man! I have a lot to learn from him. Thank you Mr.
Subramani for your exemplary service to the public.
Thiru Kanaga Subramani is very innovative. He is on an extraordinary mission of sensitizing and humanizing fellow humans. Nice article. Thanks.
Kanaga Subramani is an epitome of kindness, righteousness, dutiful and truthful living. I salute him from the bottom of my heart! We need more people like Subramani in this world. He is like a gem among stones! Kudos to him and to THE HINDU for publishing such articles and making us realize that even in this Kaliyuga such extremely good people exist.
Great man and remarkable that he has been doing this for a long while. Gives hope in these days of bad news all around.
Kudos to thehindu to bring out such positive news also.
Noble efforts. Our notion of conductor(always a busy man and frequently scolding) is
shattered here. Any man with willing heart can always do great things. Truly
inspiring. Hats off!!!
Congrats to Kanaga Subramani. A man of exemplary character indeed!
Hats off to the person. Salute the noble efforts.
I have a great respect for L Kanaga Subramani. Thanks Mr. Subramani to show us the way of peace. If we also try to do so by accepting other as a family member, we can get back our Indian golden era which we lost. It is difficult to do so but not impossible
Really it is very hard to find such a man now a days . It is very happy
to see this kind of news proving good hearted people living around us .
Thanks hindu to publishing and wishing Thiru Kanaga Subramaniam for his
public welfare activities and his personal career.
Applause to this bus conductor.
A unique man in this Universe. Kudos and applause for his splendid effort in upholding the Thirukural. My salute to Thiru Kanaga Subramaniam for his mission in creating awareness amongst the people through Trust about Greenery,Cleanliness and knowledge of Tamil in Coimbatore Prison. I wish him all success in his endeavor.
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