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Laxman's busier after retirement: Sailaja

V.V.S. Laxman and his wife Sailaja talk about giving back to the society, cricket and family.

As you enter V.V.S. Laxman’s home in Hyderabad, you are greeted with several trophies that he won during his elaborate and successful career as a cricketer. In a chat with Laxman and his wife Sailaja, the former cricketer opens up about their Foundation, his quest to give back to society, the Sunrisers Hyderabad and of course, family. The couple’s VVS Foundation, which supports the education of underprivileged kids, has been around for the past two years, albeit with a very low profile.

“The Foundation supports 90 children apart from 4 IIT students, and we want to raise that number. We also support three schools in Hyderabad and one in Bengaluru. But the selection process is very stringent, as we want to give an opportunity to only those who deserve it,” says Sailaja, while Laxman adds, “Sailaja was always very philanthropic in nature, supporting underprivileged kids. After my retirement, I became an ambassador for a couple of NGOs and also happened to visit various charity run schools. That’s when I planned to start a foundation.”

He continues, “Our scholarship in education is known as the Sathyaram scholarship — named after my parents, Satyabhama and Shantaram while our sports scholarship is named Baba Krishnamohan scholarship, after my maternal uncle, who spotted my talent and mentored me.” Sailaja admits that Sathya Sai Baba was a great motivation. “My kids were named by Sathya Sai Baba,” says Sailaja adding, “We want the kids that we support to enjoy the same kind of facilities like our kids, Sarvajit and Achintya. My kids should also understand that they are equal to other children.”

Happy family: Sailaja and V.V.S. Laxman with his parents Shantaram and Satyabhama and their children Sarvajit and Achintya Happy family: Sailaja and V.V.S. Laxman with his parents Shantaram and Satyabhama and their children Sarvajit and Achintya

On Sunrisers Hyderabad
A mentor to Sunrisers Hyderabad, Laxman says that they tried to plug a few loopholes this time around. “I’m happy with whoever we got during the auction. We got a spinner in Rashid, spinning all-rounder in Mohammad Nabi, and a fast bowler in Chris Jordan. These new recruits will give us flexibility in playing different combinations in the matches,” says Laxman.

On donning many hats
Post-retirement, Laxman has taken on various roles — he is a cricket commentator, on the advisory committee of the BCCI, a mentor to SRH, batting consultant to Bengal’s senior team and a columnist, apart from running a cricket academy and school, with his wife. Sailaja admits that Laxman has got “even busier after his retirement”. But Laxman says that this is his way of giving back to the society.

A Family Man
In spite of having a lot of work commitments, Laxman makes sure that he has enough time for his family. “The other day he landed late at night, and came home by early morning. But even then, he played for a while with Sarvajit before he left to school. He makes sure that he makes enough time for family,” says Sailaja while V.V.S. adds, “This could not have been possible if Sailaja wasn’t there. She took over my responsibilities and brought them up almost as a single parent. Even my kids support me a lot and don’t complain!”

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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