Khaleej Times

Once poor tribal boy from Maharashtr­a now scientist in US

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From struggling to get one square meal as a child in a remote village in Maharashtr­a's Gadchiroli, to becoming a senior scientist in the United States, Bhaskar Halami's life is an example of what one can achieve with sheer hard work and determinat­ion.

Brought up in a tribal community at Chirchadi village in Kurkheda tehsil, Halami is now a senior scientist in the research and developmen­t section of Sirnaomics Inc, a biopharmac­eutical company in Maryland, USA. The company conducts research in genetic medicines and Halami looks after RNA manufactur­ing and synthesis.

Bhaskar Halami's journey to become a successful scientist has been fraught with obstacles and he has had many firsts to his name.

He was the first science graduate from Chirchadi and first from the village to earn a Master's degree and PHD.

Talking to PTI, Halami recalled that in the initial years of his childhood, his family survived on very little. “We had to struggle so much to even get one square meal. My parents till recently wondered how the family survived that phase when there was no food or work,” the 44-year-old scientist said.

Some months in the year, especially monsoons, were incredibly tough, as there were no crops in the small farm that the family had and no work, he said.

“We cooked mahua flowers, which were not easy to eat and digest. We would collect parsod (wild rice) and cook rice flour in water (ambil) and drink it to fill our stomachs. This was not just us, but 90 per cent of the village had to survive this way,” Bhaskar Halami said.

Chirchadi is home to 400 to 500 families. Halami's parents worked as house-helps in the village, as the produce from their small farm wasn't enough to feed the family.

Things got better when Halami's father, who had studied till Class 7, found out about a job opening at a school in Kasansur tehsil more than 100km away, and reached the place by taking every available means of transport.

“My mother had no way of knowing if my father had reached the place. We only found out about him when he returned to our village three to four months later. He had landed a job as a cook at the school in Kasansur, where we later shifted,” Halami said.

Halami did his early schooling from Classes 1 to 4 at an ashram school in Kasansur, and after clearing a scholarshi­p exam, he studied at the Government Vidyaniket­an Kelapur in Yavatmal till Class 10. — pti

We had to struggle so much to even get one square meal. My parents till recently wondered how the family survived that phase when there was no food or work” Bhaskar Halami

Senior scientist in the United States

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