UK Deputy High Commn in search of his roots in India

For Richard Hyde, the head of the newly-opened British Deputy High Commission here, his mission in India also includes a search of his roots.

Bangalore: For Richard Hyde, the head of
the newly-opened British Deputy High Commission here, his
mission in India also includes a search of his roots.

Hyde`s grandfather was born in Jamnagar in Gujarat and
his father lived in Goa before moving to the UK, making him a
person of Indian origin, though he was born in Britain.

And now he plans to visit Goa and Gujarat to see if he
can find his extended family members in the two states.

"My father did not spend much time in Goa as a child.
He left India when he was 15. He was blind as well and left
India for education. The rest of his immediate family -
brothers, sisters and parents - also left after some years,"
Hyde said.

He said he is keen on searching for his cousins. "But
the problem is they moved around as well. My father`s sister
was born in Mumbai and brother was born in Karachi. He (my
father) was born in Dhaka. So it was a transient family."

Hyde headed the British Trade Office here and in
Hyderabad in the past two years, but did not get time to visit
Goa and Gujarat because of hectic work.

"My family keeps telling me I must go. I plan to go
with the family to Goa soon. I have committed to my family. I
hope to find my roots. I need to go to Jamnagar also," he
said.

Bureau Report

Zee News App: Read latest news of India and world, bollywood news, business updates, cricket scores, etc. Download the Zee news app now to keep up with daily breaking news and live news event coverage.