The day 10th standard exam completed, my father went to seek a job in Central Ordnance Depot. One British officer Mr Chat interviewed and selected him out of hundreds of other competitors. He was only recruited because of his excellence in verbal and written English and efficiency to understand British accent. The "Chat" is a medieval English surname which derives from either the Olde English pre 7th Century "Cat" or the Norman-French "Chat" the latter being an introduction after 1066. During British Raj in India Central Ordnance Depot in Kanpur, India was a vital centre of defiance supply to south, east and central Asia.