Mangalore: Centenarian cab driver's advice - Never drink and drive


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (MD)

Mangalore, Oct 28: He was unable to attend the recent celebration of his hundredth birthday, but cab driver Robert Michael D'Souza, probably the only centenarian taxi driver in the state, made it a point to interact with the youth, the public and the media at Ravindra Kala Bhavan, University College here on Monday October 27.

The interactive session was interesting and informative. Michael had a word of sound advice to the youth too. While admitting that he enjoys a peg of whisky every night, he cautioned the youngsters against drunken driving.

"Youth should not drink and drive, or be a reason for someone's death," he said.

Asked how he had managed to maintain his fitness even at the ripe age of 100, he said his diet consists of a simple meal of rice and curds, with occasional non-veg and a peg of whisky every night. He joked that his 'machine' (body) had become too old for any stress or fancy diet.

Surprisingly, he said he was a heavy smoker until just 15 years ago, and had then given up the habit.

When asked about his memories of India's freedom struggle, he did not recall having seen any great leaders. He did remember seeing Sir M Visvesvaraya, the famous engineer whom had come to monitor the Kannambadi dam across the Kavery river when he was a coolie there.

That he is still young at heart was evident when he enthusiastically said that he was the first to drive a tractor from Bangalore to Mangalore. He said that during the course of his long career, he was able to drive all sorts of vehicles, from old, vintage cars to the modern ones. "It was nice to drive the olden day cars. They were sturdy. But we had tough time filling air in their tyres, especially as there was no air facility in petrol bunks as we have now. My hand used to get blistered while pumping the air using cycle pumps," he said.

Michael was felicitated by friends and well-wishers.

Principal of University College Satyanarayana also spoke on the occasion and wished Michael good health and prosperity.

Rationalist Narendra Nayak and others were present.

 

 

  

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  • Maria Jyothi, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 30 2014

    For your kind information - jesse, mangalore/dubai, He has a complete family. His wife passed away jest a year back. He has 2 daughters and grandchildren. Before commenting about someones life just think of what are you saying. You might have had bad experience in life but that doesn't mean you get the right to criticize other people.
    If you don't have info about something then its better not to discuss about it. Learn to appreciate others good deeds and stop criticizing.
    May God keep Mr. Michael healthy and happy always. God bless you Grandpa.

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  • Flavian, Mangalroe/Kuwait

    Wed, Oct 29 2014



    Jesse, Dubai.

    Is that your philosophy or life experience?

    Please try to entertain positive way of thinking. Tensions are momentary and there is solution to resolve but disturbed family life is a disaster. At any given time, most of us have gone through or having tension that does not mean that every things is over.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, Dubai, New York, USA.

    Wed, Oct 29 2014

    Robert Michael D'Souza, our best wishes to you on your 100th. birthday. May God give you good health. wealth and happiness in the coming years. You have given good and fruitful advice to the present and future generations. Your long life is a inspiration to this generation with all your life style of food and drink. God bless you in every way.

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  • jesse, mangalore/dubai

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    I think this man lives alone. thats why he is healthy and still alive. If he was living with family then he would have too much tensions and these women wouldn't have allowed him sleep peacefully.

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  • jesse, mangalore/dubai

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    can anyone give me michaels mobile number so that i can hire his cab in december, during my holidays.

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  • nelson , mangalore/kuwait

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    Life now is like a bouncy pitch in cricket. Great are those who can hit a century and remain not out on this pitch.

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  • V.Valder, Bondel/AL AIN

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    May God Bless him good health & happiness

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  • vashal, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    Good Note for Young Drivers:Ajjere Sari Pander! Difference is this 21st Century...

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  • rizwan, Dubai/Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    A "SMALL" one before going to bed is the old "British Recipe" for good health dear ....Try it !!!

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 28 2014



    Ex-army (experience/discipline) is still visible on our legendary centenarian Robert Michael D'Souza.

    May God grant you sustained health for days (years) to come.

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  • Movin .kuwait, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    Good Bless sir. and yang star's . Thank daijiworld.

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  • george dsouza, mumbai, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    Thank Narendra Nayak sir for taking this initiative in celebrating centenary of Michael D'Souza. We know of many people who celebrate and spend tons of money in celebrating the birthday of political leaders or those of VIP's who matter, but this gesture of yours which is dedicated to a common man is commendable and praiseworthy. I have been following your recent FB statuses on Michael D'Souza with great enthusiasm . This shows another face of your personality, the other one which we all know.

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  • kuldesh, bangalore

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    congrats for completing 100 years.live longer healthily and happily in future also.

    guys,is this gentleman staying alone or with his children?

    the article doesnt give information about his children or grand children.

    god bless u with happy and healthy life ahead.

    good day,thanks

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  • Ashok Kotian, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    God Bless you Sir.

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  • Akshata, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    May God give you good health and happiness.

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    Great.
    May god make it possible to mark his name in Guinness book of longest life in human in the earth

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  • gm, mlore

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    WISH YOU ALL THE BEST YOUNG MAN. GOD BLESS YOU.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    Papa Michael, I like your honesty, and a peg of whisky every night. hahahahaha...

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 28 2014

    Real and practical and open minded advice.
    I greatly admire for his ability to keep pleasant thoughts as well which is a must for maintaining good health for he lost his spouse and he does all his work.
    Surprising to know that he was chain smoker, despite that has good health and that he could give up. Great determination.
    Wish him best of health peace and happiness.

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