Nurungukal contd.....
In
1950s it was a male dominant society. Very few women ventured to make a
livelihood of their own. But Ennassery Ammu Amma, affectionately addressed as
AMMOMA stood apart. She found her living
by selling milk and milk products.She was above 70 at that time. Slim and
beautiful, although her fair skin was wrinkled. Dressed in crisp white with a
slight bend, moved around elegantly. She always maintained half a dozen good
cows. Without any male assistance she managed the venture proudly. One or two
women workers helped to bring green fodder. In other words it was an all women
show. Her day starts early in the morning
{ vella keerumbol By
noon she would complete the distribution of milk to some exclusive customers.
She chose the customer assessing their credibility. Very much professional in that
respect. Then it is time to take care of the animals which she did with meticulous
care and love. Each cow was called by a pet name such as chinnu,
ponnu, karumbi, pulli , etc and they responded to her calls. After noon session
is for selling milk products. She had an inborn capacity to prepare them and they were in great demand. It was during
such time she paid a visit to my mother
to exchange pleasantries and to carry news. The role of a mobile news channel
!!. Usually at that time mother will be enjoying her siesta on the back side
THINNA. Both were good conversationalists, hence the session went on and on,
intermittently with loud laughter. I used to enjoy their performance . Ammoma’s
presence can be felt from the aroma of pure ghee .
Now
being a dairy farmer I understands the amount of effort she might have put in
to make a living. Women like her were the fore runners carrying the message of women
empowerment . Now I can only offer this tiny paragraph to pay homage to such bygone heroins.
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