Koppal: Kannadiga selling peanuts on Goa beaches joins British army


Daijiworld Media Network - Koppal (SP)

Koppal, Jul 7: The inspiring story of a boy born in a family experiencing abject poverty, who began to sell peanuts at the Goan beaches to support the family, going on to become a part of the British army will soon turn into a biopic. Gopal Wakode's story is sure to give wings to the dreams of many poor youngsters whose life mostly is spent struggling with the problems of feeding the family members.

Gopal Wakode from Shahapur village in Koppal district was born into a family that was poor and illiterate. In a surprising development, the boy wriggled out of the family problems and joined the British army. He is currently serving the British military base in East Midlands, England.

Gopal is the son of the late Yellappa Wakode and Fakeeravva couple. He is one of the five children of Yellappa. He had an elder brother and three sisters. When Gopal was young, his father shifted to Goa along with his family in search of greener pastures. Yellappa became a liquor addict there and died in 1995. Later, Gopal's mother too breathed her last. His elder brother died a few days after his marriage. His sister-in-law lives in Shanapur even now. His three sisters have been married to men from the same village.

Gopal was ten when his family started living in Goa. Gopal used to shed tears every day after witnessing his drug addict father torturing his mother. His brother and sisters were innocent. In the light of the problems faced by the family, Gopal stopped attending school and began to sell peanuts on the beaches. He worked day and night with the sole aim of helping the family through the financial crisis.

An elderly British couple, Brits Coroll Thomas and Colin Hanson, along with their close friend, Linda Hanson, used to undertake a tour of India every year. The couple accidentally observed Gopal selling peanuts at Bethel Bath beach. The way he went about selling peanuts without being bothered by the hot sun, and his love of life won over their hearts. They took him to a nearby cloth store where they got him new clothes and a bamboo basket for selling peanuts, apart from a wristwatch. They then visited his parents living in a tent by the side of a road in Margao. They took pity on his mother. They left him, with the promise of meeting him again the next year.

Even after five to six years of selling peanuts, Gopal's family was as poor as it was. The British couple which came every year, extended financial assistance and behaved affectionately. When he turned 19, the couple took Gopal to England. From England, the couple used to extend financial help to his family. They also helped the family to marry off his sisters and to build a house. Gopal was provided cricket training in the local military barracks. Gradually, Gopal became a fine cricketer and became captain of the local cricket team. He also won several awards and honours considering his brilliance in sports and his behaviour. Considering his cricketing talent, a military officer admitted him into the army.

Gopal has since married Jasmin from England and has a daughter named Daisy. He is in England for the last ten years. For cricket and military service, he has travelled to Afghanistan, Kenya and Germany. He is a British citizen and visits his village once every three years.

Gopal rose in his life with his own efforts even though he was born in a poor family. He has been a subject of many foreign media reports considering his behaviour, gentle and caring nature, social service, and brilliance in sports. Considering that he was born in a backward hamlet to a poor family of illiterates and became a part of the British military will soon be on the silver screen in the form of a biopic. Media representatives and officers of the military are waiting for July 12 to watch the story of his meteoric rise in life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Just curious. Have Gopal Wakode and his family back in Goa?

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  • Avi, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Kujuli, The British also looted our country for many years, we were their slaves! So a British Christian couple helping a Hindu is no big deal. Gopal Wakode has gone to serve them again.

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Avi, Mangalore It is no big deal for You, but for Gopal it is a big deal. You have got a lot Kujuli,

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  • vijay, karkala

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Dear AVI, thats why you called as Andh Bhakth. if elderly coupple thought like you, still Gopal was at beach selling peanuts.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    "we were their slaves! " --- yes , sad but true... but is that problem of british people or our own problem?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Avi mangalore,somehow it sounds that this is not your real name.Never mind,what is there to help someone from their powerty?educate a young boy help out family ?with their help he is become today a normal citize n.Before you blame Britsh people who helped this boy,did you ever helped anyone in your life to get out of their problem?Need not give a fortune for it .kind words too are enough.You mention that "a Hindu Boy "what is the meaning of it?Why not ?A hindu or a backward caste,or a Muslim.?You dont see a good in person but always point out what British done some years back.They did even good things education etc.

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  • Thomas Andrade, Toronto

    Fri, Jul 09 2021

    Avi or whatever is your real name is. British looted India but not the couple who helped Gopal. The couple who just found the boy selling peanuts on the beach, went out of their way, provided help not only to him but also his whole family. They bought house for them, got their daughters married, took the boy to the UK, provided him with food, clothing, shelter, education and all that he could not imagine in his fantasies such a life but you got burning sensation in your...... . Forget it. You can hate someone who is harming you but you are the person who hate even those who do good things for you. I remember similar incident when a British lady helped a rickshaw driver and buying him a house that cost more than a crore Rupees. The incident came to light when the Income Tax Dept questioned the person for the source of his income. There are many nice people around. If you cannot thank such people, just shut your badmouth and keep quiet.

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  • kujuma, udupi

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    will any majority community family extend the same family to boys like this who sell peanuts in beaches? they wont even buy from them saying Gandha hai....It is only because of the chrisitan couple who know the love of Jesus for poor offered to help him and his family. Praise be to God..Sad part is that the boy is still not converted..so no business for cheddis here

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  • Rahul Kejar, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Can see so much love for majority people Kujumaajii. seen many such comment in the past from your end

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  • kujuma, manglaore

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    truth is always bitter Rahul...you must have felt the pinch...you yourself analyze and see what the so called pro-majority organizations are doing? Are they into any kind of charity...Just creating nuisance and nonsense in society.. hope you got the answer....hope you are also not one of them sitting pretty and eating kori rotti and having puli kali..

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Kujuma ji, When Kori rotti and puli Kali is consumed there happens lot of Kuchlee. So, these so called dharma rakshaks/saviours will always feel the pinch when truth is in front of them.

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  • Nelson Pinto, Udupi /Oman

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    As i know , from Goa lots of youngsters got better luck in abroad through European tourists .... they use to buy the car and branded bikes to waiters who has served them in the restaurant .

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Just wondering why no comments from Bhakts on this story .......just because the hand of British couple behind his success. ........no haa...hues.....on conversion....!!

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  • Nelson Pinto, Udupi/Oman

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    If we stop thinking about cast and religion...we can make a better place on this earth...If that Europeans went through gopals religion...still gopal was selling nuts on the beach..

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  • Roshan S, Moodbidri/NJ

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Whoever came in his life helped and everything came together nicely and worked out for this young man.

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  • kujuma, udupi

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    if chaiwala comes to know this he will advise youngsters to sell peanuts on beaches so that they can reach high goals in life..ha ha ha

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  • Umesh Rai, Puttur

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Try yourself, why you need chaiwala advise

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  • rolf, Dubai

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Bakth watched full movie it was interesting and the slogan began Jai Sri Ram but in the end climax they could not dijest as Gopal married to Jasmin now they started to protest soon memorandum will be given to DC.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    rolf Dubai,we dont know whether Jasmin is a catholic or a Hindu.we need not worry about their personal choice.I can only say Gopal met a very lucky person or lottery of his life.

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  • Dr Alexander Dsouza, Bangalore/USA

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    I can say he is Fortunate, The good Samaritans(British couple) open his door to have something in his life. But I do remember a article in Daijiworld couple of years ago, A women selling fruits and saree in trains, worked hard, never gave up her dreams and by her own effort she travel to USA and finally she open her own Key solutions a hardware computer company. I salute that woman, she did herself.

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  • Brian, Mlore

    Wed, Jul 07 2021

    Inspired by this confidence, we shall fly to dreams ........

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 07 2021

    If not for greedy and corrupt politicians India would have been one of the richest country in the world and many poor children would have been in a better position. All we now have is a divided nation and a government who instigating the division to gain votes. Only God can now save us from these politicians.

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  • Ritesh, Earth

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Politicians are as good as people of the country. You too would have amassed illegal wealth, had you been a politician. Time to stop cribbing about it and contribute at your personal level if possible and if you really care.

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  • Manohar, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 07 2021

    Love begets love..... Hate begets hate.....

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  • Jd, Mlr

    Wed, Jul 07 2021

    Romantic, being poor was a boon. Ofcourse some good samaritans helped

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