Azhakath George Sunnykutty

Sunny Azhakath, born as the second child of Azhakath George and Amminny on 14-9-1950 at Thiruvalla, Kerala.

Graduated from the University of Kerala and joined “Fertilizers and Chemicals, Travancore” Ltd, (FACT) Cochin Division at Ambalamedu as a ‘Graduate trainee’ of the Operations department.

Served FACT (CD) for about five years as Process Technician and left for the foreign assignment with Saudi Aramco and Bahrain National Gas Company respectively and finally settled at GASCO, Abu Dhabi since 1980. Presently working as “Shift Superintendent” of the Operations department at Ruwais Gasco. Completed an overall of 35 years service in the Gulf by 27th September 2012.

Married to Jolly, two children Tanura and Ruwais settled in Dubai.

Autobiography Dedication

To my loving wife Jolly, who was instrumental with her constructive criticisms in the fulfillment of one of my long cherished desires of writing an Autobiography!

Moreover, my dedication goes to the “Computerjee”, (As Amitabh Bachchan said) with out which I would not have tried for this type of silly and foolish attempts.

Last but not least, I dedicate this to our Computer Consultant Engineer & daughter Tanura for the necessary advises on design lay outs and other digital photography techniques for the production of this book in the printable format.

In the true sense, this is only an attempt from my side to find out whether a layman also can write something like an Autobiography or not.

Sunny Days - Printed book version is available free of cost -- upon request.


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"If you tell the truth, You don't have to remember anything."


"Mark Twain" once wrote: 'If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.’ I read this when I was around 16 and haven't forgotten it since.

I have always been able to relate to the philosophy behind it. It holds true in my life because I believe that when you lie, you always have to remember two things- the truth and the lie.

And, inadvertently, this complicates matters. When you speak the truth (at all times), life is so much simpler. You don't carry any luggage nor do you have to be wary of incidentals.

If you speak the truth, your thoughts and actions will always coincide. Besides, lies get caught at some point of time.
I know that choosing to speak the truth may not always be easy but it is rewarding- every time you begin a new day, you will be happy knowing that you have a clean slate! What more can you ask for?



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