Thursday, January 18, 2007

Revisiting the world we had left decades ago!!

December 23, 2006 morning was beginning of a normal chilly day in Ranchi. We started amidst fog to a destination where it all had begun for most of us. My glorious days of Sindri still reminded me of how we had turned from innocent cubs to roaring lions when we finally came out from the institute.Though in those four years we had more vacations than opportunity to stay in the institute but all's well that ends well.
I had visited the institute only once after September 1990 when we passed out from there. The last visit was for obtaining the Degree Certificate, alas that was the only way we could gift ourselves a convocation of some kind, though that too turned out to be an exciting experience to say the least.However, this visit was going to be a very exciting one as we had plan to meet our batch mates once again after a gap of almost 16 long years. I was so eager to meet my old friends and see for myself how they have changed in all dimensions. I could not resist but take my family also with me as we were already in Ranchi/Jamshedpur during our trip to India to meet my relatives.

The experience of our road journey in Jharkhand was also going to be an exciting one. Lots of changes were to be experienced- the Toyota Innova, a foreign brand car rolling on Indian road, that too in Jharkhand, first hand experience of much talked about worsening law and order in that part of the world, ever increasing traffic, new political order after creation of new state, changed culture, driver carrying cell phone, kids enjoying coke bottle with potato chips while watching movies on DVD player inside the car, and there were many more! More I explored, more newer and newer changes I was encountering. Did I outgrow or had I been cut off from Indian society for long enough to have missed the gradual transformation?
Whatever, it was a new experience. I recalled my journey to Sindri in my youth days during late 80s. It used to be an overcrowded bus which would have more people boarding in than ejecting out and to everone's surprise each new stop would prove people wrong that there was so much of room still there.I can not forget one incident when I had taken a short nap and somewhere around Purulia I got up only to feel under my feet some very slippery bag kind of stuff, which I tried to have a feel by touching. In the process I got hold of one smooth hard graphite kind of shaft which turned out to be a goat's horn, so a live cattle was pushed under the seat! I was about to shout and in that dismayed state when I looked around, I encountered a smiling face looking at me who said very politely that It does not bite!

As day was progressing the sun started smiling and so was my eagerness to meet everyone. We had reached Bokaro now and then started the real fun. The road had turned more like Om Puri's cheek than Hema's...literally reminded me of that (in)famous Laloo adage! We slowly crossed Mahuda, Telemuchu Bridge, Bank More and finally we had reached Dhanbad Railway station and located Hotel Siddartha. It was a little obscured one, like we knew that it was somewhere nearby but could not find the way to get in that. Finally we succeeded after few attempts. I enquired at reception about bookings made for BIT and the person immediately told me about the room number. I was very excited to reach in that room. As I was coming closer to that room, I could hear some old familiar voices, talking in the same fashion reminding me of those old days. It turned out to be 5-6 people seating in that room talking and there was a pause as I had entered in that room. Rohit immediately recognized me but it took others a little while to recollect me. I had no problem in recognizing Mukhiyaji(Rajeev of Civil), MP Singh, Sudeep and Alok Mamu.

We waited for some time in the hotel but sadly not many more turned up. We hoped that may be most of the people will show up at BIT Sindri campus, so we started off for institute.While we were waiting in the lounge a very interesting coincidence surfaced. We could not believe that BITians think alike to that extent or perhaps topology has gone down in us so much that Rajeev and I named our sons identical in the same order Hursh and Yash!
Journey to Sindri reminded me of the same old scenes and places. I started recollecting the names of the places, Jharia, Bhaga, Digwadih, Fus Bangla, Patherdih, Chasnala and there we were...Goshala.
The institute was closed and not much activities were there to be seen, else the Paan Shop and Tea stalls at Goshala gate would normally have been a very lively place. The first obvious change I saw was at the enterance gate. The big iron gate of our time had been replaced with a lighter version. I can never forget that gate as I was asked by one of the seniors during my "introduction" process the name of institute in Hindi and in order to find the answer I was directed to refer to that gate which read- Bihar Pradyogiki Sansthan. Alas, that was lost now and was replaced by a simple and abridged version which simply read- B.I.T. Sindri Dhanbad.Estbd 1949.I was told that after division of Bihar and Jharkhand, the natural change necessitated was to replace "Bihar" part of the name of institute. I had heard that the acronym BIT was maintained and Bihar was replaced by Birsa, but apparently it has not been carried out, but simply the institute's name has become B.I.T. for good. At least that is what I understood by seeing the name put all over.

As soon as we entered in the campus, one could notice that there were lots of construction in progress.We saw the construction materials near Alumni House, Administrative building and Deshpande Auditorium.There was a new building coming up beside DPA, which I could not figure out as what that could have been, must have been a new branch's building. There was a new central library just adjacent to the old one, which I was told by some of the students, whom we met later, that remains open 24 hrs.
We were going at a slower pace to behold all the buildings, which were coming one after another like a live slide show. Finally we stopped at Gym ground. We all got out and wanted to reach to Kameshwar's dhaba as soon as possible to enjoy the same old taste of our life line during our stay in BIT. But before that everyone wanted to recollect the old days spent in around that ground. Slowly we marched to Kameshwar's dhaba. Kameshwar and Mukesh did not look much different. One could see the same old wooden plank resting on bricks, called bench, the design for which Kameshwar perhaps had borrowed from geeks of our Civil Engineering Department and later must have been confirmed by P.K Jha's special analysis of Strength of Material, which had kept it still going. Most of us had grown much bigger to fit on that bench though, but everyone wanted to enjoy the bench in the same fashion as we did during our old days. There were some chawkees as well. Kameshwar was not expecting the old babus to visit him, so naturally was overwhelmed by seeing all of us, some had come with their spouses and kids. There was an overzealous exercise on our part to ask him to recollect some of us, Kameshwar duly obliged us by smiling and murmuring that he did not remember the names but was recognizing "most" of us by face! Around that time train to Dhanbad had started. That reminded many of us of the "key" of Diesel Rail engine which being so rare to be seen normally but we were so privileged to have seen that thanks to "special efforts" made by some during one of those days. Soon the barber who used to run a small saloon inside the gym building came back with full of chips, biscuits and bottles of mineral waters, which he had brought from Goshala for us. The special chai was served soon. There was demand for samosas as well but institute being closed, it needed to be a special order. Meanwhile Shankar Agrawal, Arvind Kumar,Mech. (the badminton champ of '86 batch beside Rajeev Kumar), Binod Prakash "Binny", Rakesh Hazaribagh had joined us with their spouses. While some of us were busy calling other batch mates over the phone and talking with them one by one, someone had managed bat and ball and the cricket match was on in the field. The match was being played with same vigour and enthusiasm as it used to be in our old days. After all we had two of our genuine players of '86 batch together with us, the prolific opener Shankar Agrawal and strike bowler Binny. As the match was in progress, Ajay Nand and his family joined us on the field. There was no interruption as Ajay virtually resumed playing on the same field from where he had left almost 16 years back. Ajay looked as athletic as he used to be during those days. Soon match ended and we wanted to take a walk down the memory lane. But Kameshwar's special samosa was on its way so there was some wait. We posed for some group photographs meanwhile. Kids had got hold of one goat grazing in the field and were thrilled to have touched it.
We started our march from Hostel 10 and 11. The Love tree in front of hostel 11 was still as green and lovely as it used to be during those days but a boundary wall was built around the hostel. We were however made aware of the facte that a new girl's hostel had already been constructted somewhere near director's bungalow. So hostel 11 was of "academic" interest only now! But we could not resist going close enough to that. There was recollection of numerous incidents and stories, after all that used to be the most talked about place during those days. Many secrets were revealed associated with those stories much like KGB and CIA stories of cold war era being published now. Later, I visited Mehta's Store. Mehta had died in late nineties but his son had taken over. I purchased few journal/sessional covers to keep with me as souvenir. Few ward servants met us there. The refreshing change was that students in near by rooms were busy discussing with each other on their respective laptops, something every one would love to hear that laptops, mp3 players, internets are common in the hostels now. I asked few of them about job placements for final year and was told that nearly 300 students had already been placed and few more companies were expected to come soon. Companies like Infosys, Wipro, TCS, Satyam, Tata Steel, Tata Motors and many more had already come for campus interviews. Surprisingly juniors were asking more about career counselling than merely getting a job. What a turn around! Perhaps Deshapande's era was back. Some of them asked about our batch. I asked few of them as how old were they in year 1986 and believe it or not we have indeed grown too old now, if not then the answer should make you realize- some of them were not even born in 1986.We were told that there was an Alumnui Meet being held in January and the juniors were requesting us to come back again for that meet.
we finally reached the 'B' zone via 'C' zone by walking. By this time many juniors had come near our cars to know the reason of our visit and generaly mixing up with us. Soon we started back for Hotel in Dhanbad.
We had plan for dinner at Skylark hotel. Manoj Prasad(Prod) and Brahmdev(Civil) joined us at Skylark. We had a sumptuous dinner and food had become even more spicy with lots of giggles, laughs and cheers. Finally we left for hotel. Few of us had left for relatives in Dhanbad and remaining of us again assembled in a room. Lots and lots of chatting on myriad of topics went on and finally around 3:00 AM we went to bed bringing the curtain down to one of the memorable incidents of our lives.
We had expected many more to join us, particularly people nearby in Dhanbad, Ranchi, Bokaro and Jamshedpur, but perhaps the information was not spread well. There was a strong urge amongst all of us to meet again somewhere in near future, hopefully then we will have a better turn up.
Trust me, it was an out of world experience. Meanwhile please do keep in touch through e-mails, phones or whichever way it works. Also please visit at following url to see the photographs taken by us during this visit: http://sanhursh.smugmug.com/photos/sspopup.mg?AlbumID=2366057

Efforts are being made to recollect old photographs and upload them to this site so that it will be treasured forever. We remembered and thanked Kaushik's efforts in keeping us "reacheable" even after 16 years of our physical separation. We need more updated contact details of each other and soon I will upload the most updated excel spread sheet. Meanwhile, please flood your comments and make this place a busy highway.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 20:22:40 -0800 (PST)

Hi everyone,

It was a great meeting some of you in Dhanbad/Sindri on Dec. 23/24.
Undoubtedly, It was facinating to see/meet people and revisit our campus--hostel, Kameshar dhaba, etc.

I won't go too much into detail, but let pictures do all the talking...
Option 1--if you just want to view pictures Sanjay Jha has given access to his blog where I have uploaded some pictures.
http://sanhursh.smugmug.com/gallery/2366057/1/124237785

Option 2--if you want to read Sanjay's experience as well:
you can access the following blog site maintained by Sanjay:
http://bits86.blogspot.com

Option 3--if you want to add your comments/pictures:
http://sanhursh.smugmug.com and scroll down where it says "Sindri Visit 2006"
use login sanjay.canada@gmail.com and password hurshjha

Sanjay---thanks for your help and lending your site.

Hopefully, we can make it a more frequent event--than meeting after 16-17 years!!!!

Regards,
Rohit



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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 07:33:22 +0000

Amazing pictures!

Good work, Rohit! Am jealous of those who could make it.

Cheers,

-kaushik

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Rohit,
Excellent pictures and a wonderful writeup by Sanjay.
Thank you so much for the memoirs.

Hope we continue to have these get-togethers :-)

Pritam
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Dear Sanjay,

Thanks for sending some nice pictures of our college. Yes, I missed it. It took me to the old and lively days of our stay in Sindri.
It is nice to know that our college is doing well.

Thanks

Indranil Banerjee
Electrical(1986-1990 batch)
SAIL,RDCIS,
Ranchi
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You all had lot of fun!!! Good to see some old faces and pictures after a longtime. I was able to recoginize some but not all (sorry). I think, Mukhia ji had the least amount of change (Let me know your trick). This was a good start and we should plan more often. Hopefully, I will be able to join next time.



Sanjay Kumar ( Old 1986-1990 E&C); Any one who may want to contact me, My email ID is:

Present email: Sanjay.kumar@intel.com; sanjay_k03@yahoo.com


Thanks,

Sanjay

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Subject: RE: Pictures from 1986-90 batch meet in Dhanbad on Dec. 23/24 '06

Hey It was wonderful !

I know those who made it to Sindri had a lot of fun going down the memory
lane But I would say the " The virtual trip " that took the rest of us ,
back in time to Sindri, was not bad either.


I just could not help smiling and bursting out in laughter at some of the
pictures - Sp the Girls Hostel ! ( Can you Imagine we lived there !)


The Dhaba ! The Ganna ka Rus !

And one of the ardent wishes of all of us girls then - was to sit on the
railings of the Boys hostel and whistle at you guys and take our badla - It
was nice to see some " girls " sitting there for a change.

And last but not the least - it was nice to know that I am not the only one
getting fat & old !


With love and best wishes,

Hema


PS - I got at least 10 copies of this sent to me - just shows how much this
has touched our hearts !


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Hi Hema,
Enjoyed reading your comments.
Hope everything is good on your side.
Based on people's reaction, I am thinking to make this reunion at least once in
2 years. Most likely we will meet in Delhi, next year.
Bye
Rohit

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Hema,
Thanks for your mail. Is it not a great feeling to get in touch with each other after 16 years? I really enjoyed every moment of my trip to Sindri more so because I was seeing people after so many years, still can't believe that were I dreaming or it really happened! And the best outcome of the meet is that we are again connected and hopefully we can take advantage of the Internet age and exchange e-mails once in a while. Can we make a more frequent meet may be somewhere in Delhi or any other metro? I am sure it will prove to be a better decision for convenience of people.
Let us hope it happens and we get a chance to meet sooner than 16 long years!
Till then please keep mailing.
Cheers,
Sanjay


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hi rohit
really a great conceptual implementation of ur thought ..good job.. man and thanks sanjay(if it is u in the picture with receding hair lines and increasing waist
line!!!!)for the virtual journey..

Alok,Sudip,Nand,Binny,Mukhiya(in great shape mukhiaji..)Mp singh,arvind sinha,rakesh(sorry i could not identify the ladies).... and all u all where the real gainers...

sindri has really improved & this is evident from the fact that this year 350 students got campus selection and at least three companies had selectors from our
batch...
did u all know that "eco times" ranked BIT sindri just after iim A and iit kgp as the best institute for campus placement....

congrats !
alok verma
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Hi Alok,

Quite understandable , why you couldn't recognize the Girls/ ladies !
After all " Tum to Ladkion Ki taraf dekhte hi nahin the !!!!! "


I can hear the big " No - that is not true " -
from all yr friends !!!
So ab is budhape mein to pretend karna chod do !!

-Hema

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hi hema
long time..
just asked rohit for a clarification about the "ladies issue"..he really could not manage to get any one from ur tribe to sindri..all those beatiful ladies where
spouses of the priviledged junta.. so the faux pau..

and moreover it proves that the patriotic feelings are more deep rooted in the "male" of the species.

just kidding..pl dont start anti MCP campaigh against me..

sindri is celeberating an alumni meet on the 5th of feb all are invited for a cup of tea at kameshwar..
chai
alok

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You know yr attitudes will never change - just like Amitabh - "Hum jahan
khede ho gaye line vahin se line shuru hoti hai !" - You Guys will se - ham
jab aur jahan bhi apne batchmates se mil gaye - alumni meet ho gayi. "

I had not seen any invitation to that ! ( and just imagine if we start
having alumni meet every other month ! ) - I think only a virtual one is
possible that frequently !

And now we have Sanjay Jha's Blog site ! He is despirately trying to say -
Hey Create yr own - and take this $ 5 Off Coupon ! - But Sanjay - Just like
in the good old days - we believe in sharing ! You might as well start
creating albums for every one - by name so that we can upload our & our
family photographs there !!!!

As far as the zero representation - " Sudip - Why were you there alone ???"


Hema

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Hema and the crowd,
I have already started sharing the photo dump yard and you all are free to dump your private and "public" photographs. No not kidding but I mean it, it has unlimited quota....so why not take advantage of this. That reminds me of "12: or "13" number chais we used to order at Anand Restaurant in Jamshedpur during our summer training days at Tisco...did any one get that what 12 or 13 signify...simple yaar.....ek ka do aur if bahut jayada kadkee to ek ka teen.....
Anyway, Hema you were very quiet during all those four years.....don't know how you developed so much of sense of humor in last so many years ...keep it up....I can sense that better halves contribute in their own ways.......kudos to Kuldeep Verma that ever since Basrao changed to Verma...there is a spring change in you.....
But I don't know why janta is so quiet. All those vociferous lot are dead quiet, not sure whether they are receiving our mails or not...
Listen, we have a new challenge for all those who are at least reading the mails and keeping intentionally quiet,...that please shoot few lines and also get more "personal" e-mails of "bystanders" who have given the e-mail accounts having constant reply like "is marg ki sabhee lines vyast hain..." at least these mails when reach to their personal e-mails, they will be forced to read all the "junks" we are propagating...junk or otherwise...it is fun to read right?
Keep up the spirit....I am sure we can be more close knit than before...hopefully this emerging "virtual group" will break the ice and vacuum which was created in last 16 years can be avoided in future.....

I am enjoying the mails...so keep it going....be rest assured that there is at least one reader for sure...:)

BTW, I am in the US for last one year...am Canadian citizen now but moved to Virginia....am ready to explore any part of the US...jidhar naukaree le jaaye.....chala jata hun...naukari ke dhun pe.....(I know it was a PJ, but seriously am coming out of my current project and looking for a new one, if someone can care for me ask for my CV, will be glad to provide that.......)
Cheers,
Sanjay


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Hi Guys
Really long time....Hema Basrao is Hema Verma and so
on and so forth....., I really wish I could have
made it to Sindri, but any way, we are still able to
enjoy the virtual tour. Thanks to Rohit and
Sanjay.(Both my lab mates, Rohit 1 role no before me
and Sanjay 1 after :) )

Can you believe it, it is more than 20 years we
first entered Sindri as freshers (Murgas and
Murgis)......

Cheers
Reena


chief reason why these guys looked so enlighted after
labs...
alok


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all this goofballing was gathered from the emails that went - and are still going back and forth - so I am putting it here for everyone to enjoy

Richa R said...

Hi Hema,
Great job at getting people together. I came to know about the site thru Anubha. Met RRMishra and Fly last year. Chatted with Anjana, Reena and Shweta recently. I could see my memory cells going away while trying the photo game!
Any news of Tejpal and Keerti?
Love and regards to all,
Take care,
Richa Rashmi(Saxena)
(placed me or not?)

Anonymous said...

hi all
nice to read the blog. someone also drop a few words for the town, market, nursery, 7 lake picnic spot.
good work though, keep it up.
Daniel
Frankfurt