IN MEMORIUM
The twin invisible blessers
Thakur Bheron Singh Ji Tanwar
Geesaa is GEESAA
Born and brought up in a rural area of Sevki-Bucheti, a small village near Jodhpur city, with zero-schooling, he by his sharp intellectual facully and initiative mentality invented and designed his carrier ladder for sustainable career slowly but surely in the Alwar principality in a comfort zone, earning royal encomiums for his honesty and integrity. From the Alwar State service he joined the Jodhpur State Service as a skilled and expert. Engineering apprentice in the then Jodhpur State Railways. Though himself un-lettered yet highly expert innovative and inventive. Starting from a scratch, he whetted his manual stills in many handmade professional artifacts. Himself unschooled, he offered and inspired his offsprings with the lure of schooling.
Thakur Mangilal Ji Mahecha
M.A., LLB "Haakim-turned-Collector-turned-Commissioner-turned-Historian"
Positioned as he was in the princely state of Jodhpur with hostile feudal society, undeterred he made it to an honourable status by virtue of high academic qualification plus qualifying in the state competitive exam for the post of 'Hakim', a royal civil officer in the rural areas equivalent to district collector (royal favour being higher then exam) working amidst adversarial caste groups, he discharged his duties with admirable efficiency and enviable integrity of character. A voracious and avid reader he bequeathed his glorious legacy to his sons Shri Jeewan Singh Mahecha and Shri Kishore Singh Mahecha. His life mantra of success in service was a two-syllable-sutra "Yes Sir" or in feudal parlance "Khamma Ghani Hukum"