14 years back, in 1988, Nafisa Shikari became Manager
and Corporate
Dealer at the Central Bank in Mumbai. Till date, she executes
ready and
forward transactions, advises her customers on hedging their exposures
and coordinates with the bank's International Division to arrange foreign
currency loans for her clients. Apart from this she also handles the
submission of R-returns, a fortnightly statement of all the sales and
purchases of foreign currencies of her branch, to the RBI.
She is an indispensable employee of the bank and is
the holder of the
prestigious National Award for the Most Efficient Disabled Employee,
conferred to her by the President Mr. K. R. Narayanan on December 3,
1999. Her story is a fine example of self-will combined with encouraging
efforts by surrounding family, friends and NGOs like NAB.
Born with visual impairment, Nafisa graduated in Economics
from St.
Xavier's College, Mumbai with assistance in reading and writing
from friends,
while her vision deteriorated with time. Life became a compromise that
was
translated in her first job as a telephone operator.
But, determined to
put her education to productive use, she appeared for the C.A. I. I. B.
Exams
Part I and II conducted by the Indian Institute of Bankers. Furthermore,
she
appeared for the promotion exam conducted by the Central Bank of India
without being deterred by the pre-condition of living alone out of
Mumbai for 2 years and stunned the doubtful management by standing
28th out of
570 candidates. Her hard work paid off and she was employed in Mumbai
by
the Central Bank. Nafisa did not stop growing.
Today with a full time job her regular activities include
working as the
Honorary Secretary for the Committee on the Advancement of the Status
of Blind Women (NAB India). She is also the treasurer for the NGO forum
on
the Status of Blind Women and an out-going President of the Blind
Graduates' Forum of India. NAB, recognising her enthusiasm and devotion,
has
conferred upon her the Neelam Kanga Award as encouragement
for self-progress and for others to follow her example.
For leisure, she pursues the hobby of Amateur
Radio popularly known as
Ham Radio and is on the managing committee of Mumbai Amateur Radio Society
(MARS). Her favourite pastime is to surf the Net with the Net reader.