Today I woke up a little late,and due to the late night “copy pasting job” (a mild word engineers use for write up completion) my body is aching and I really don’t feel like going to college. But I have to…. I grab hold of my “Men In Blue” Uniform and hurry to the college. The worries of Watchman Uncle Slamming the shutter closed for being late and principal standing there for giving us another final warning does pace me up!
I sigh as my helpless eyes glance over the “Forever Under Construction” road tunnel. To my surprise, I see it has been inaugurated and ready to use. “Thank God! It did before I completed BE”, I moan. Before entering into our Holy College we have to wash our feet from the back waters of “River Ganga” which flows through the college stretching from the girls hostel to the workshop before disappearing into the drainage and appearing again under the bridge where it washes our feet and prepares us for a spiritual journey that awaits us!
I walk past the entrance and smile as the memories of these people asking everyone for Identity cards during the NBA days (even if we are in full uniform) splashes my memory. I am lucky today, watchman uncle is still just standing half shutter drawn but he is letting students in. I smile again on the sight of a teacher leaving her vehicle near the departmental entrance, punching her fingerprint in the attendance monitor and leaving again to park her vehicle.
I finally enter the lab, get the usual hammerings for coming late, not completing my journal, not filing the index etc. etc. Spend the two hours checking e-mails and other non productive stuff (thanks to the firewall I cannot update my Facebook status here) The whole day seems to be waste, or rather I am making it that way, I wonder.
Just after the practicals in the small break, I meet my Gang. Who instantly sense my depression and sadness…
“Saale muh toh aisa banaya hai ki tu meri maiyyat pe aya hai! ”
This one sentence and some load from the head seems to lighten. Then we exchange hugs and high fives, laugh over trendy jokes. And something somewhere changes, I realise the next lecture would be taken by my favourite sir and it is sure to be a good one.(Yes there are a few really good lecturers whose lectures even people interest people like me !!!). I see the TnP volunteers arranging the lab for yet another placement drive. This year’s placements were really were really good, one thing college is really known for is placements and our Rawandale Sir, so the College is not that bad after all.
I can now observe my sudden drift of attitude, from an all gloomy day now sunshine has arrived, and lit up my day again! Was it due to my friends and the warmth of our relations? Well I remember reading when Hitler had captured millions of Jews and put them into the concentration camps (Well the comparison between those camps and college unintended) the ones who survived for the longest, were the ones who were the strongest or the fittest, they were the ones with a purpose and wanted to spend more of their lives with their loved ones. Engineering, Knowledge are noble pursuits but it is poetry and love for what we live for!! I can recall the line from dead poets’ society,
“However complicated, disciplined, strict, monotonous institutions and their cultures are, they cannot penetrate or overshadow the happiness and satisfaction derived from fulfilling relations! Long Live Brotherhood, Long Live Friendship, Long Live Love!!!!”
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Superbly written. Especially this thing :
“I sigh as my helpless eyes glance over the “Forever Under Construction” road tunnel. To my surprise, I see it has been inaugurated and ready to use. “Thank God! It did before I completed BE”, I moan. Before entering into our Holy College we have to wash our feet from the back waters of river Ganga which flows through the college stretching from the girls hostel to the workshop before disappearing into the drainage and appearing again under the bridge where it washes our feet and prepares us for a spiritual journey that awaits us!”
absolute stunner.i vividly remember those days. 😀
Thanks Rajesh for those words… We intend to connect these lost dots of memories for all the passed out batches. We may hate the college as hell when we study there. But the day it’s over, nostalgia hits you everyday. We promise to keep bringing more of such posts with this support and suggestions from you guys.
thats great…continue the nice work.
…and you know… what was the situation in 2004 when Akurdi was not on Pune Map and students of college have to name themselves as DY coz dat was d only thing people knew around… 😀
yes.read this funny article written during 2004 on Just Another Magazine (JAM was popular those days) by just another frustrated guy of dat time…Entertaining indeed..me still chuckling…haha!!
http://www.jammag.com/pimpri-chinchwad-college-of-engineering-pune/
Thanks Rajesh for those words… We intend to connect these lost dots of memories for all the passed out batches. We may hate the college as hell when we study there. But the day it’s over, nostalgia hits you everyday. We promise to keep bringing more of such posts with this support and suggestions from you guys.
Very nicely written, loved the language and explanation. 🙂 Yeah this is true that ” Our College is not that bad after all” 😉 m/
thanks for sharing your views Anupam 🙂
hanks for sharing your views Anupam 🙂
Oh is that road tunnel complete . We were not lucky to see that happen
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nice one. keep posting stuff like this.
Thanks for sharing your views Ashish.
Thanks for sharing your views Ashish.
must read oldies.
http://www.jammag.com/pimpri-chinchwad-college-of-engineering-pune/
Thanks for sharing the link Rajesh. It was indeed a hilarious riot of laughter. We will try to add the link somewhere in the content. Stay connected!
Thanks for sharing the link Rajesh. It was indeed a hilarious riot of laughter. We will try to add the link somewhere in the content. Stay connected!
hahhah .. rilly hilarious to read the post!! xcellently Xpressed ol the things that we olso faced!! seems to me as a flashback of pccoe memories!! 😀
Thanks Arsheen,
Actually that is the main purpose of this initiative. Connecting passed out PCCOEans (hope you don’t mind being called one) as well as the current batches to enjoy their days in campus.
Stay connected and keep showing your support for us to come up with better posts everytime!
Thanks Arsheen,
Actually that is the main purpose of this initiative. Connecting passed out PCCOEans (hope you don’t mind being called one) as well as the current batches to enjoy their days in campus.
Stay connected and keep showing your support for us to come up with better posts everytime!
Good one ! 🙂 😀
Thanks dear..
Thanks Dear!
kudos guys!!!! excellent work!!! amazing work put by the writers! you really spoke my heart out!!great goingg!!!
Thanks Tejashree.
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