My world was a blank page when I first reached
College of Dairy and Food Science Technology in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. That
was for the first time I started experiencing many new things; first travel in
train, first time in Delhi, first time trying to talk in Hindi and first time
away from Bhutan and for the first time entering into the place where average
temperature was 40 degree Celsius. Moreover, it was for the first time I
entered into a class with pant and shirt among other Indian classmates. The most
embarrassing thing was when other college mates started staring at me at each
step I took in the college. I guess that was how my college life chapter
opened.
My Bhutanese senior, Dorji Rinchen came all the way
from College about 8 hours travel by bus to collect me. I had never seen my
senior until that day though I talked to him over phone. My nervousness and
home sickness escalated as I moved far and further away from Bhutan. Though
weak in the heart, I gathered my confidence and started thinking that
everything was part of my life ahead.
On 13th October 2008, I reached Udaipur
accompanied by my senior and he took me directly to D.T Boys Hostel to his
room. By that time, I was physically exhausted after days of travelling and
obviously due to heat too. I went to take shower in the bathroom and I was so
shocked to see a room full of DT Boys Hostellers who came to see me. All I can
recall was my senior who was compromising with them to let me rest.
Next day, I went to College with my senior and he
took me to Dean’s chamber, introduced me to H.O.Ds, Professors, lecturers and
other classmates. My senior helped me to do admission formalities and also to
open bank account in Rajasthan Bank Ltd. After all my admission formalities
were completed, I went to attend my class for the first time. When I first
entered the class, everyone started starring at me which I got nervous and cold
sweat. Right after one class was over, every student in my class turned back to
me and started asking my name, address and bla bla bla… Majority of them were
talking in Hindi which I did not understand. Fortunately, a handful of students
did talk to me in English.
My
first day in the class and college is still vivid; Kailash Verma and Manish
Parsoya sat next to me surrounded by others like Chandra Shekhar Salvi, Shankar
Dayal Sagar, Purushottam Meena, Om Prakash Meena, Hariman Meena who all later
became my close group friends. They helped me every time since then, and
started to teach me Hindi. Some of our group photos are shown below;
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University Campus |
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After getting selected during Campus interview. |
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University Road. |
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Holi Festival. |
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Picnic at Nandeshwar. |
My friends came from different places under
Rajasthan state; Manish Parsoya from Sikar District, Chandra Shekhar Salvi from
Chittorgarh District, Shankar Dayal Sagar from Baratpur, Purushottam Meena from
Kota, Kailash Verma from Rajsamand, Om Prakash Meena from Jaipur and Hariman
Meena from Dausa districts.
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Mr. Kailash Verma. |
By the way, we had interesting nick names to our
friends among ourselves; I was called as Captain, Ajay Devgan for Kailash Verma who was a great fan of Ajay Devgan.
Kailash would maintain his French cut moustache style and hairstyle like Ajay
Devgan. And yeah, he would also keep Ajay Devgan as his mobile wall paper. At
times, Kailash would speak movie dialogues of Ajay Devgan. He would read notes
prepared by Om Prakash Meena towards last minute.
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Mr. Manish Parsoya. |
Manish
Parsoya, who we popularly called him as “Mr. Akon” was very interesting. We would sit down together and I
still remember saying that he wanted to go till Mumbai to meet Akon when Akon
came to promote songs of Ra-One movie which he sang. He was a true fan of
Pitbull too. That was the reason why he would trim his hair so short all time. He
would mimic dialogues and actions of many Bollywood actors and Comedian. We
used to call him as “Nana Bhai”. Manish is one who, I have
partied for most times and he taught me Hindi.
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Mr. Hariman Meena. |
Hariman
Meena was called as “Professor”.
There is a reason behind why we called him as Professor. Hariman Meena was a
career oriented guy who would be with books all the time. And we found him in
tension and worries all the time. He wears spectacles which resembles like our
Professor, Dr Subramanium of our College too.
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Mr. Purushottam Meena |
Purushottam
Meena was called as “Haroti
Hero” as he was fun loving guy. But
his mood used to swing everytime. I mean he was a moody guy. He loves partying everyday
if not most often. His local dialect was Haroti and he would wear black goggles
whenever he rode a bike.
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Mr. Shankar Dayal Sagar. |
Shankar
Dayal Sagar was called as “Shahid Kapoor” for collection of Shahid Kapoor’s wall paper photos. And
Sagar was also a gym freak as I was. We used to frequent to gym as Gym facility
was very close to our hostel. Sagar used to dress in Shahid’s style.
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Mr. Om Prakash Meena. |
Om
Prakash Meena was the shortest among our group
friends. That is why we gave “Gutti”
or “Rajpal Yadav” names to him. He never used to get annoyed whenever we tried
to make fun of him. But he used to forget most often. I still remember calling
him during lecture when his mobile was in ringing mode, and he was subsequently
warned by lecturer.
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Mr. Chandra Shekhar Salvi. |
We used to call as “Mr Remo” to Chandra
Shekhar Salvi as he would show his dance moves at any places; like hostel,
canteen, tea stall, college corridor, and even on roads. He was also one of the
busiest friends as he would go to canteen and tea stall frequently. He was a
care free guy as he would write his assignments towards the last minute. He
would be short of attendance and he approached me to write an application to
Dean seeking permission and mercy to sit for examination. I still remember his
dialogue, “Sonam, don’t fear, Salvi is
here”. Riding bike with him was one interesting moment during college days.
He would run after Hariman’s notes whenever exams approached.
We used to go out in the city together for movies,
shopping and to visit places. The most enjoyable moments were picnic to
Nandeshwar, Udaipur visit during first year, visit to chottorgarh fort, playing
football in the rain, table tennis in hostel, cricket match against juniors,
etc.
Another memorable moment was obviously the
celebration of Birthdays where we used to kick and bash up birthday boy. Going
for a late night walk inside University campus, celebration of Holi festival
with colours, and grand party after declaration of academic results,
compromising after misunderstanding, college politics, camp fire outside hostel,
chess competition among hostelers were some important memories which are still
fresh within me and I guess the same will be with those of my friends. Above
all, gathering at a tea stall (Shivji Thadi) every evening and morning for a
chat and cracking jokes and many more.
During four years degree, we stood and
stayed together. We really had a good time and today, they are working in
different organisations across India;
1. Kailsh
Verma, ITC Limited, West Bengal.
2. Chandra
Shekhar Salvi, Mehsana Dairy, Gujarat.
3. Shankar
Dayal Sagar, Mehsana Dairy, Gujarat.
4. Purushottam
Meena, Kota Dairy, Rajasthan.
5. Om
Prakash Meena, Jaipur Dairy, Rajasthan.
6. Hariman
Meena, Electricity Board Of India.
7. Manish
Parsoya, Pursuing Masters Degree.
Therefore, I wish them a very Good Luck.