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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

तलाश

तलाश

The four years of my life at KGP has been more of a constant ' तलाश' or 'Search' - for friends, for a goal,for some peace, a bit of knowledge, a little fun and ....... some meaning of life. Let me describe the 'Search' in some details.

The search began after I secured a rank of 1047 in IITJEE - search for the IIT and the course that I was to opt for. Google came to my rescue. A few searches led me to the conclusion that KGP was the right choice - oldest and biggest IIT, nearest to my home, many known seniors, moderate ragging, 99% placements, and yesss- a good chance for depC. And yeaah today I agree that I took the right decision at that time. So thanks Google !!

Google continues to be my best friend. My Google web-history says that I do 150+ searches /day on an average and the peak is at 3 am. There were times when Google admitted defeat and said Sorry : "We're sorry...... but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now."

My father accompanied me to KGP on the first day. We listened to the inspiring talks by the profs. of our dept. He left after warning me against drugs, bad companions and urging me to try to secure 9.0+ in the semester exams. This would have enabled me to get a dept. change.I promised to toil day and night and live upto his expectations.

However when the classes began I was shocked to find the teacher: student ratio - 1:300. Parker Smith did not match the standards of Irodov. Neither was Shanti Narayan any match for minds honed by TMH and the like. Even today,very few profs, know me by name .

I decided to divert my energies elsewhere. I became a programmer. I spent time in learning software development, web designing , helping friends with computer assignments. Becoming a programmer had its own advantages- You have no restriction. Just imagine and program your PC to do wonders !! I was also new to the world of internet. Free internet hooked me. and I searched and explored. I also became the G.Sec. Tech. of RK Hall and dedicated quite a lot of time towards the Tech. GC. And most recently I have been busy working for my upcoming startup.

People said : 'KGP is a boring place' . However me and my 'Hero Champion' traveled far and wide in and around KGP. I have been to a lot of places- Salua , Midnapore, Keshiary and visited rivers, hills, forts, world war remains forests nearby. My bicycle has covered nearly every place in KGP within a dia of 80 kms. I met lot of people at these places and did learn a lot about life from them. Many a times I sat down alone at solitary places and enjoyed the song of the birds and may be sometime I lay down on the road and let my heart sing to the skies.

The most valuable thing that I have acquired here in KGP is a lot of friends- good friends, whom one day I will remember and cry for.

At some point of time , I took the help of the mighty Google , in finding someone compatible of the opposite sex, after having failed to find any girl 'single' in the campus. I searched 'single gals in KGP' . Google replied : Sorry no results found , did you mean : 'single guys in KGP' ? :P

As these four years come to an end, I realize how much I am indebted to this place. I would follow Mr. Vinod Gupta in saying -" People visit Kashi and Mathura for pilgrimage. For me the only such place is KGP. " I may not have ever secured a 9.0+ in KGP,but the lessons I did learn here have gone into making me tougher, more confident, a bit wiser and have provided me a mission - 'to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield'.

Talaash abhi zaari hai mere dost ............ !!!

Friday, August 03, 2007

Evening at Salua

Cock fight @ Salua

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

KGP से बहुत दूर .........एक गांव मैं ........



The target .
ये कमल कीचड़ मैं क्योँ खीलते हैं ??



फस गया कीचड़ मैं



kya smile है......





mission accomplished.......

Sunday, April 08, 2007

The winterJAVA workshop.........memories


Last winter, I conducted a workshop on JAVA that I christened ‘ The WinterJAVA Workshop. The workshop was all success - it included thirty 2nd year students, two 3rd year students and 2 Research Scholars from IIT Kharagpur. The participants also included a Railway Officer, two ladies who came from DVC and two ladies from SALUA. The workshop made my purse richer by 15-16k. And the experience and the confidence that I obtained was overwhelming. My students were more than satisfied.

It all started like this – I had promised some 2nd year students of R.K Hall (for non-KGPian R.K Hall is my hostel ,I am the General Secretary, Technology of R.K. Hall) that I would teach them JAVA in winter. So accordingly I put up a notice in R.K. Hall mentioning that I would like to teach JAVA to interested students who would like to stay back in the winter vacation. I expected some 5-6 guys but the number was much larger. News spread to other Halls of residences and I started receiving requests to include students from other Halls as well. So I decided to include students of other hall as well. I also decided to charge Rs.500 per student . This would ensure that both I and my students would be sincere during the workshop. I put up a website in which people could register for this workshop. I put up fresh notices in all Halls(except S.N. Hall of course ).

Now space was a problem. Where would I find a room that can accommodate 30-40 people , that can station some computers for practical purposes, have blackboard for teaching, have chairs for students and so on ? Hijli high School was a option but it had many problems attached with it. It would cost me much and would be far away for my students. In the meantime I received a request from one of the KRAIG heads (Kharagpur Robotics Society) to include this workshop as a part of the KRAIG winter workshop . I readily agreed as this would provide me with everything I wanted- classroom, computers, projectors , etc. But eventually their were some problems and I had to do away with this idea.

In the meantime registrations were pouring and I did not know where to accommodate so many people. I could not call off the workshop as people had already booked their tickets accordingly . I took help from one Mr. Alok Saran – a native of Kharagpur who lives just outside the IIT Campus . He owns a Coaching Institute – ‘CAREER LAUNCH’ for preparing students for IIT-JEE. He promised me a classroom where I could conduct my classes. I had earlier helped Mr. Saran in many ways and he was obliged to me for that.

I asked people to pay the fees before the classes started. But very few did. All wanted to test me before they made their purses lighter by 500 bucks . This made me worried. What if I could not come up to their expectations? I became nervous . I never had gone on stage to speak something ,and now I was supposed to teach some 30-40 students for four hours everyday. And teaching IITians was not a joke.

I was really nervous. I started my preparations . I prepared some slides. I prepared my dialogues, anecdotes for the first day. It took me a lot of time.

The first day-I reached a bit early. Though I seemed inexperienced and nervous for the first 15 minutes, I gained confidence after that and all seemed a piece of cake from then onwards. I would entertain m students with jokes, give real –life examples for all that I taught. They seemed interested for they asked questions. I made sure they understood everything by asking them questions. I made people come up to the black board to solve problems. The classes were of four hours duration, with a 15 min. break . During the break we used to move to the balcony .People used to crowd around me and ask me to narrate my experiences. They used to listen to me with utmost interest as if I was some Nobel laureate or someone of the sort. For the first time in my life-I felt that I was someone .I felt confident.

Students seemed highly satisfied as all of them attended classes for all the 15 days (Though skipping classes is the second nature of an IITian ). All of them paid me as well in 2-3 days. This showed that I had come up to their expectations. I also took 2 surprise tests in which most of them performed well. I regularly collected feedback from the students. Most of them gave me 90+/100.

I took classes for 13 days though I had promised 15. This was because I fell sick and also had to prepare for an interview with Barclays Capital, Singapore. I promised to make up for the missed classes after the vacation.

Finally the workshop came to a close. All were happy as they were going home. I was happy –I had been selected by Barclays Capital . Also I was richer by 15k. I donated 1k to the Gopali Ashram, paid the rent for the classroom to Mr. Alok Saran, sent 6k to my parents and the pocketed the rest.[:D]

Friday, December 15, 2006

The Vagabond

The Vagabond


Give to me the life I love,
Let the lave go by me,
Give the jolly heaven above
And the byway nigh me.
Bed in the bush with stars to see,
Bread I dip in the river -
There's the life for a man like me,
There's the life for ever.

Let the blow fall soon or late,
Let what will be o'er me;
Give the face of earth around
And the road before me.
Wealth I seek not, hope nor love,
Nor a friend to know me;
All I seek, the heaven above
And the road below me.

Or let autumn fall on me
Where afield I linger,
Silencing the bird on tree,
Biting the blue finger.
White as meal the frosty field -
Warm the fireside haven -
Not to autumn will I yield,
Not to winter even!

Let the blow fall soon or late,
Let what will be o'er me;
Give the face of earth around,
And the road before me.
Wealth I ask not, hope nor love,
Nor a friend to know me;
All I ask, the heaven above
And the road below me.

-----------Robert Louis Stevenson