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Sunday, November 6, 2011
The Stranger - 1
This story is written based on a true incident that took place when I was in my 1st year of
Under-Graduation. Slightly altered, though.
Time : Mid December, 2005
Location : Sri Vivekananda Junior College, Srinagar Colony , Palamaner.
Genre : Crime
Under-Graduation. Slightly altered, though.
Time : Mid December, 2005
Location : Sri Vivekananda Junior College, Srinagar Colony , Palamaner.
Genre : Crime
Now dip your toes into the truly happened drama....
It was mid december of the year 2005 when this incident happened. But long before that, in the month of May, Chittoor's highly reputed Sri Vivekananda Junior College extended its wings to palamaner by inaugurating a new branch with the same name. And this made many of the localites (including me ) to stay back and join Vivekananda institute instead of leaving for Vijayawada, Tirupati or Hyderabad to seek corporate education.
Chandu ,Deepu,Noushad,Yusuf , Gowtham, Tabrez, Wilson, Kiran, Haricharan (enugu/elephant) and many of them were my close buddies at my College. Everyone of us had a quite good rapport with every other and we always used to keep our feet together wherever we go irrespective of movies, hangouts, grounds and even toilets in lunch breaks. Since our institute's head office was located in Chittoor, our staff including principal were mere commuters who used to travel for about 40 km to Palamaner and travel back to Chittoor right after the college gets shut down.
Chandu ,Deepu,Noushad,Yusuf , Gowtham, Tabrez, Wilson, Kiran, Haricharan (enugu/elephant) and many of them were my close buddies at my College. Everyone of us had a quite good rapport with every other and we always used to keep our feet together wherever we go irrespective of movies, hangouts, grounds and even toilets in lunch breaks. Since our institute's head office was located in Chittoor, our staff including principal were mere commuters who used to travel for about 40 km to Palamaner and travel back to Chittoor right after the college gets shut down.
Noushad, the key person in this story and as well as in the college , used to be super-active in all activities ranging from collecting the roll numbers of attendess to fetching the pieces of chalk from the staff room. He was tagged with several miscellaneous duties like controlling the class in the absence of lecturer, distributing the answer sheeets along with the question papers during the weekly exams, collecting back those answer sheets , playing pranks in the classroom even at times when lectures are being delivered. So now we can clearly make out that our bubbly Noushu was least bothered about studies, exams and their serious consequences. Thus he used to carry some leadership reputation with whatever work he accomplished, no matter how silly the work was. Obviously any Principal like our D. Lambodharam Naidu would suggest Noushu's name for every activity. Also our princy's Hero cycle was used and looked after by Noushad when the Principal gets off the college in the evenings. Thus Noushu was more popular in the college than the principal.
Now Coming to our curriculum. We were taught by lecturers from Chittoor. Regular running notes was given for MPC students and especially in Mathematics, every single problem given in the text book was solved just because we had 4 complete days of math in a week. We the students were examined regularly with weekly and monthly exams and the examinations usually carried some kind of caution with them. This is because our papers underwent stringent correction by the Chittoor Management and students performing below their mark were warned, scolded and some times even beaten up by our furious Principal and Chairman (A.V.N). We were fed up with those exhaustive and repeated exams & assignments. We somehow used to manage and write those exams just because we were supposed to. Days were passing by with those irritating untimely exams but with asusual marks and remarks. Then comes the twist in the tale.
Now Coming to our curriculum. We were taught by lecturers from Chittoor. Regular running notes was given for MPC students and especially in Mathematics, every single problem given in the text book was solved just because we had 4 complete days of math in a week. We the students were examined regularly with weekly and monthly exams and the examinations usually carried some kind of caution with them. This is because our papers underwent stringent correction by the Chittoor Management and students performing below their mark were warned, scolded and some times even beaten up by our furious Principal and Chairman (A.V.N). We were fed up with those exhaustive and repeated exams & assignments. We somehow used to manage and write those exams just because we were supposed to. Days were passing by with those irritating untimely exams but with asusual marks and remarks. Then comes the twist in the tale.
Our Principal , D.L.N usually brings the empty answer sheets, question papers, additional sheets and other register books from the head branch and used to cautiously store them in his private office room. Then everyday after the classes, he locks his room, double-checks the lock , hands away the cycle key to Noushad and atlast places the room key in his shirt's pocket and only then leaves the college. One fine lovely evening after the college , principal was supposed to leave for Punganur(instead of Chittoor) and so felt that he might not be attending the college for the next 2 days. And also by the time he finished his daily work , all the staff had already left for Chittoor. Something unusual happened that evening. Principal handed over the room key along with the cycle keys to Noushad and asked him to unlock the classrooms for next 2 days and lock them after the college in the evenings. Principal also asked Noushad to inform the mathematics lecturer M. Janardhan Naidu (M.J.N) about the former's unexpected Punganur visit.
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