Jayanthi G, 26, was floored by a phone call she received a few weeks ago. The caller informed her she had won the chance to be the Consul General of Canada in South India for the day on International Day of the Girl Child, Oct. 11. Her first thought: ‘Me? A Consul General?’ Though she always believed in herself, she tells me that she never dared to dream this big.
Born and raised in a small village, Jayanthi’s parents were labourers, so life wasn’t easy. Thankfully, she attended a government-run school and received career guidance after graduation. “(Christian Children’s Fund of Canada), and another NGO called SPEECH, conducted a career-training program in our community,” recalls Jayanthi. “They helped me [assess] my aptitude and suggested I pursue a nursing degree, so I did that for four years, and now I’m working in a government hospital.”
Jayanthi was overwhelmed when she won the chance to shadow Jennifer Daubeny (pictured, below), Consul General to The Canadian Embassy in South India. “When the interview for the selection of the Consul General was conducted, I attended it without expecting anything,” she says. “I was so surprised when I heard I was selected. It’s a big opportunity.”