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to the eighth. But I could hardly read and write
        Hindi. In fact I was so good in English that the
        headmaster put me into ninth grade as I could
        opt for English as a medium of instruction in
        Modern High School in Rawalpindi. I completed
        my matriculation and did my graduation. My
        grandfather died before Partition and we had to
        leave in very difficult circumstances. Everything
        that we had was left behind – our agricultural
        land, properties, etc. We could never go back and
        Partition became a horrible memory.
         Return to Rawalpindi
         My husband had to go for a conference to
        Pakistan and I accompanied him. He was very

        reluctant but as director of Region Ten he had
        to go, so I went with him. The conference was
        held one day in Karachi, one day in Islamabad
        and two days in Lahore. I had decided that from
        Islamabad I would go to Pindi. Luckily I found
        out that the airport is still in Rawalpindi and I
        told all the conference people that I was going to
        see my house in Rawalpindi. The ladies wanted
        to come with me.
         I told the driver to take us to Pindi to the
        Company Bagh. In those days the East India
        Company had set up botanic gardens in all the
        major cities in the north and these were called
        Company Baghs. Our house was bang opposite
        this place. The driver said that it is now called
        Liaquat Ali Bagh. I couldn’t believe as we were
                                                               Swarn and FC Kohli at the time of their marriage


            A Golden Match
            The Sanskrit word swarn means gold. Swarn came into FC’s life as the golden lady who
            would walk beside him in every step of his extraordinary life. A strong, intelligent, supportive
            woman who kept her husband rooted as he reached for the skies in his career.
             The Kohli family came into Swarn’s life during a cousin’s wedding in Delhi. FC’s bua—his
            paternal aunt—was related to Swarn’s family. She mentioned FC to Swarn’s mother as a
            prospective suitor, aware of the fact that FC would soon be returning to India. She suggested
            that Swarn’s parents meet him on his return.
             FC was aware that his association with Swarn changed his life. It made a difference in his
            attitude to work as he could devote far more time to building the load despatch culture in
            India. In turn, that was critical in in helping the power industry meet customer requirements.
            Swarn encouraged FC constantly. Her support helped him focus. She took a keen interest in
            the families of the Tata Electric employees living nearby and meticulously planned social
            activities for them. Staff often brought personal problems to her and she helped but she never
            interfered with FC’s official work.


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