Vimalah Nair WIM’s Woman of the Year 2008

July 6th, 2008 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »
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Congratulations to Vimalahthavi Gopalan or Vimalah Nair, KMN for being recognised as Women’s Institute of Management (WIM) Woman of the Year 2008.

She attributes her grandfather for her success:

G. Vimalah Nair has her grandfather to thank for telling her to look at the pictures of great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru adorned on the walls of their home in Gemas.
Last night, she received the Women’s Institute of Management’s (WIM) Woman of the Year Award 2008.

She attributed her string of successes to her late grandfather. “He kept telling me that I can be a leader and advised me that leadershipknows no gender,” she said after receiving the award from WIM honorary life member Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali.

Vimalah won RM30,000, a trophy, a RM30,000 watch, RM15,000 worth of jewellery and hampers.

 

A bit on her background:

FROM her third day of marriage, Vimalahthavi Gopalan, also known as G. Vimalah Nair wanted out. Married off after Form 5, Vimalah suffered five years of emotional and verbal by abuse her husband, who was excessively jealous and possessive.

 


G. Vimalah Nair: ‘If you think you can, you will.’


 

Vimalah,
56, from Gemas, Negri Sembilan, stayed married because her mother believed if it failed, Vimalah’s younger sisters would have difficulty getting married.

 

However, the last straw was when her ex-husband threatened her mother with a stick.

 

 

“I realised then that I needed to do something about my marriage,” says Vimalah amidst sobs.  Vimalah took her son and lived with her grandfather near Gemas after the divorce.

 

However, her ex-husband showed up and took their four-year-old son away.

 

Only after over a year, she found her son in Malacca. Eighteen months, a court case and much anguish later, Vimalah managed to get him back.

 

When Vimalah reached her late 20s, she was saddled with the heavy responsibility of looking after her seven younger siblings after her mother died of stomach cancer and her stepfather decided to go back to India for good.

 

As a temporary teacher, Vimalah earned a mere RM270 a month but she managed to bu y a house by sewing, giving tuition and making muruku to earn extra income.

 

She eventually managed to enrol in university and obtain a Bachelor of Education from Universiti Putra Malaysia in 1991. Later, she moved with her siblings and son to Kuala Lumpur.

 

From 1991, she taught at Damansara Jaya Secondary School in Petaling Jaya for 15 years. She later secured a scholarship to do her Masters in Educational Management in Bristol, Britain.

 

Vimalah opted out of teaching at 48, and did freelance teaching and lecturing. Currently, she is in the midst of studying and pursuing a PhD in urban poverty.

 

Recently, Vimalah was appointed special adviser on Indian issues by the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry.

 

In addition, she is MIC’s women development bureau chairperson and counsels abused women and single mothers.

 

She was also deputy president of the Malaysian Hindu Youth Council from 1984 to 1996.

 

 

For her contributions to society, Vimalah received the Tokoh Belia Wanita (Jabatan Belia Wilayah Persekutuan) in 2006. She was also awarded the KMN title by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong last year.

Vimalah hopes to inspire other women to be strong and hold to values in life.

 

“If you think you can, you will. Every woman has her inner strength. They should be like lotus flowers which float when the water level rises,” she says philosophically.

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14 comments

  1. vimalah nair says:

    Hi, Mr. Poobalan,

    I was surprised that you had included my winning in your blog and thank you for that. Not many want to acknowledge someone’s success. You have done and thank you very much.
    vimalah nair

    • poobalan says:

      You’re welcome. There are many role models that our community needs to be exposed too, so that we too can emulate success such as yours.

      All the best to you.

  2. Killer says:

    Mdm Vimala…Congrats…we need people like you in our society. You are a real role model for our kids. Instead of wasting time and idiolising movie stars, singers and goondas, we should get our youth to emulate the selfless service and courage shown by the real life heroine here.

  3. farmer says:

    I have met G vimalah once she is nice and friendly personality congrats to her.

    But my choice for women of the year is definetely S. Pushpaneela the wife of kota alam shah ADUN Mr manoharan.

    While her husband held under ISA the mother of 2 campaigned with determination and garnered 7184 vote majority for her husband victory in march 2008 election.

    An indian lady rise above the occasion and prove that she can do it in a chinese majority constituency…..she is an inspiration to many.

    • Killer says:

      Dear farmer

      Please do not politice the issue and insult Mdm Vimalah by comparing her to S. Pushpaneela.

      While some ppl might find it admirable what S. Pushpaleela has done, this has nothing to do with public service but driven by personal and political objectives. I am not saying what she has done is easy or not worth plaudits but let’s be very careful about decades of selfless public service and running political office.

  4. vimalah nair says:

    After some time I am reading your comments. Thank you for being very frank. I dont care what people say. Last week when I went for my walk, someone said people say some nice things and many bad things about you. I laughed and said that they belong to the waste materials in the garbage bag. They can still be useful once they rot and become fertilizers. So such people always motivate me to do more good things. Lets be positive always.

    I do the necessary to the society to my best of ability without fear or favour, but with compassion. Somehow I am chosen one of the best by Garshom Infomedia Ltd – an e-media for 50 million people and I am being awarded ‘Garshom Paarvasi Vanitha” which will be awarded in Chennai on 31st Jan 09. This is given to Indian non residents who have done something great in the country they live.

    After Abraham Lincoln, J.F. Kennedy, my favourite personality now is Obama. He does not condemn anyone but shows his calibre and proved the world his worth. Yet people talk bad things about him which will only strengthen him. He has the sweetest infectious smile that noone leader has until now. All the best.

  5. vimalah nair says:

    My next book is going to be on this title:

    The pains and pleasure of being a Teacher
    by ex-teacher ms. vimalah nair.

    how about that. I have plenty of stories to share. some nice , some sad and some funny

    vimalah Nair

  6. vimalah nair says:

    Today someone sent me a nice ‘mother’s day wishes’ with a kind note. I do not know the person and asked how he came to know me. He said, Mdm, I read about you in the internet, googles and etc….hmmmm. feel nice but when I checked…your blog had all the stories about me. Thank you. Thank god that I have inspired some. Past five months I kept to myself for a reason…but people have not forgotten me…yeah. Today i am giving a speech on the late Mrs. E.Ramachandran…a great social worker who live from 40s till 70s. she was the first Indian woman who flew a plane. How great….I should start collecting details about these women soon.

  7. shaline nair says:

    hai vimalah teacher how are u?i’m ur fan shaline nair.u are my role model
    in my life.good luck.bye

  8. hye aunty i need a elp for single mother could you help them….?

  9. shaline nair says:

    VIMALAH NAIR TEACHER IS MY REAL ROLE MODEL.MAY GOD BLESS
    SHE ALWAYS.