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How much of this is true, Bharat? ;-)

Kishore will never give up on this group.

There have been and are versions of MGIMS on Orkut and Facebook too. Its

just that folks follow trends. And trends are with Facebook now... however,

you can never get the same kind of interaction as you get here, on Orkut or

Facebook.

I can say quite confidently that this group will outlast all other

e-groups/ sns groups.

Why? Because here is where the heart is ;-) and we all head here when we

need help, need love, need admiration, need support from our peers, our

seniors and so many other things :-)

Ravin '82

On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 7:40 PM, Bharat Sharma wrote:

> **

>

>

> Dr Kishore Shah is a man of many talents. He has a truly

> multi-dimensional personality. He is an eminent gynecologist. He has

> interest

> in theater. He is a good writer, with subtle satire as his hallmark. In

> addition, he is good enough to be a professional cartoonist. Finally, he

> is a

> nice man.

>

> I had the privilege of being in his company today. We had an open

> conversation on various issues. It was a pleasure talking to him.

> Excerpts from my interview with Dr Shah are produced below:

>

> Interviewer: Dr Shah,

> I feel your name says a lot about you.

> Dr Shah : Oh, really! I have never

> thought about it. Nor has anyone ever told me any such thing.

> I :

> What does Kishore mean?

> KS : (Appears amused) Well, Kishore means young.

> I : Wasn't I right about your name? You are so young at heart.

> KS : (Smiles and nods in acknowledgement)

> I : Why do you spell your name as Kishore? Why

> the ‘e’ after Kishor?

> KS : (With a sparkle in his eyes) The ‘e’ is for

> extra. I feel extra young.

> I : That’s very interesting.

> KS : That’s how I feel.

> I : Do you believe in religion?

> KS : (Shoots straightaway) Yes, I do.

> I : Is it any particular religious philosophy?

> KS : (Hesitates) I’d like to say something here.

> It isn’t exactly a philosophy in a complex way. I

> often

> chant a simple mantra – Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna…… It is a message from

> my

> Guru.

> I : (With surprise) Your Guru?

> KS : Yes, my Guru. She is, in fact, a member of

> our Egroup. Her belief is that this mantra can

> see a man

> through all circumstances.

> I : So, you belong to a Group?

> KS : Yes, that’s correct. This Group is comprised

> of some faculty and the alumnae of our

> college.

> I : Tell me something about this Group.

> KS : Nothing special.... We connect with one

> another. There’re all types of persons.

> I : Do you write for your Group?

> KS : Yes, I do. It’s about simple things.

> I : Do others also write?

> KS : There are a few members who write regularly.

> I’d like to particularly mention one of them.

> Whenever

> mental frenzy takes over, his thoughts race off in different directions.

> The

> last

> time he wanted

> us to believe that Mayawati is a great environmentalist and how she is

> endowed with elephantine

> intelligence. Then he wrote about buying a God. Once he told us

> about funny things that happened to Osama after his death.

> I : It sounds interesting.

> KS : Yes. It certainly is. This man can be frighteningly weird.

> I : Dr Shah, thank you very much. Would you like

> to say anything before I say goodbye? Any

> last comment?

> KS : (Turns thoughtful) It's really nothing important.

> I can’t hide my feelings for our Group.

> Members who used to

> write have gradually stopped their contributions. It’s sad. I'm afraid

> the Group will lose its

> identity very soon. (Wants to say more, but stops himself and quickly

> regains

> his cheerfulness) I think that’s all. Thank you.

>

>

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Ha! Ha! Very good Bharat!

Now let's have interviews with eminent personalities like SP Sir, Gupta Sir,

Ravin, Meena , Ashok (both), Malini etc.

Dekhte hai how they will reply your tricky questions...?

Kishore Shah 1974

--------------------------------------------------

Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 7:40 PM

To: " mgims " <mgims >

Subject: An Interview With Dr Kishore Shah

> Dr Kishore Shah is a man of many talents. He has a truly

> multi-dimensional personality. He is an eminent gynecologist. He has

> interest

> in theater. He is a good writer, with subtle satire as his hallmark. In

> addition, he is good enough to be a professional cartoonist. Finally, he

> is a

> nice man.

>

> I had the privilege of being in his company today. We had an open

> conversation on various issues. It was a pleasure talking to him.

> Excerpts from my interview with Dr Shah are produced below:

>

> Interviewer: Dr Shah,

> I feel your name says a lot about you.

> Dr Shah : Oh, really! I have never

> thought about it. Nor has anyone ever told me any such thing.

> I :

> What does Kishore mean?

> KS : (Appears amused) Well, Kishore means young.

> I : Wasn't I right about your name? You are so young at heart.

> KS : (Smiles and nods in acknowledgement)

> I : Why do you spell your name as Kishore? Why

> the ‘e’ after Kishor?

> KS : (With a sparkle in his eyes) The ‘e’ is for

> extra. I feel extra young.

> I : That’s very interesting.

> KS : That’s how I feel.

> I : Do you believe in religion?

> KS : (Shoots straightaway) Yes, I do.

> I : Is it any particular religious philosophy?

> KS : (Hesitates) I’d like to say something here.

> It isn’t exactly a philosophy in a complex way. I

> often

> chant a simple mantra – Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna…… It is a message

from

> my

> Guru.

> I : (With surprise) Your Guru?

> KS : Yes, my Guru. She is, in fact, a member of

> our Egroup. Her belief is that this mantra can

> see a man

> through all circumstances.

> I : So, you belong to a Group?

> KS : Yes, that’s correct. This Group is comprised

> of some faculty and the alumnae of our

> college.

> I : Tell me something about this Group.

> KS : Nothing special.... We connect with one

> another. There’re all types of persons.

> I : Do you write for your Group?

> KS : Yes, I do. It’s about simple things.

> I : Do others also write?

> KS : There are a few members who write regularly.

> I’d like to particularly mention one of them.

> Whenever

> mental frenzy takes over, his thoughts race off in different directions.

> The

> last

> time he wanted

> us to believe that Mayawati is a great environmentalist and how she is

> endowed with elephantine

> intelligence. Then he wrote about buying a God. Once he told us

> about funny things that happened to Osama after his death.

> I : It sounds interesting.

> KS : Yes. It certainly is. This man can be frighteningly weird.

> I : Dr Shah, thank you very much. Would you like

> to say anything before I say goodbye? Any

> last comment?

> KS : (Turns thoughtful) It's really nothing important.

> I can’t hide my feelings for our Group.

> Members who used to

> write have gradually stopped their contributions. It’s sad. I'm afraid

> the Group will lose its

> identity very soon. (Wants to say more, but stops himself and quickly

> regains

> his cheerfulness) I think that’s all. Thank you.

>

>

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excellent BharatOPGupta

To: mgims

From: kshahsky@...

Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 10:03:36 +0530

Subject: Re: An Interview With Dr Kishore Shah

Ha! Ha! Very good Bharat!

Now let's have interviews with eminent personalities like SP Sir, Gupta Sir,

Ravin, Meena , Ashok (both), Malini etc.

Dekhte hai how they will reply your tricky questions...?

Kishore Shah 1974

--------------------------------------------------

Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 7:40 PM

To: " mgims " <mgims >

Subject: An Interview With Dr Kishore Shah

> Dr Kishore Shah is a man of many talents. He has a truly

> multi-dimensional personality. He is an eminent gynecologist. He has

> interest

> in theater. He is a good writer, with subtle satire as his hallmark. In

> addition, he is good enough to be a professional cartoonist. Finally, he

> is a

> nice man.

>

> I had the privilege of being in his company today. We had an open

> conversation on various issues. It was a pleasure talking to him.

> Excerpts from my interview with Dr Shah are produced below:

>

> Interviewer: Dr Shah,

> I feel your name says a lot about you.

> Dr Shah : Oh, really! I have never

> thought about it. Nor has anyone ever told me any such thing.

> I :

> What does Kishore mean?

> KS : (Appears amused) Well, Kishore means young.

> I : Wasn't I right about your name? You are so young at heart.

> KS : (Smiles and nods in acknowledgement)

> I : Why do you spell your name as Kishore? Why

> the ‘e’ after Kishor?

> KS : (With a sparkle in his eyes) The ‘e’ is for

> extra. I feel extra young.

> I : That’s very interesting.

> KS : That’s how I feel.

> I : Do you believe in religion?

> KS : (Shoots straightaway) Yes, I do.

> I : Is it any particular religious philosophy?

> KS : (Hesitates) I’d like to say something here.

> It isn’t exactly a philosophy in a complex way. I

> often

> chant a simple mantra – Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna…… It is a message from

> my

> Guru.

> I : (With surprise) Your Guru?

> KS : Yes, my Guru. She is, in fact, a member of

> our Egroup. Her belief is that this mantra can

> see a man

> through all circumstances.

> I : So, you belong to a Group?

> KS : Yes, that’s correct. This Group is comprised

> of some faculty and the alumnae of our

> college.

> I : Tell me something about this Group.

> KS : Nothing special.... We connect with one

> another. There’re all types of persons.

> I : Do you write for your Group?

> KS : Yes, I do. It’s about simple things.

> I : Do others also write?

> KS : There are a few members who write regularly.

> I’d like to particularly mention one of them.

> Whenever

> mental frenzy takes over, his thoughts race off in different directions.

> The

> last

> time he wanted

> us to believe that Mayawati is a great environmentalist and how she is

> endowed with elephantine

> intelligence. Then he wrote about buying a God. Once he told us

> about funny things that happened to Osama after his death.

> I : It sounds interesting.

> KS : Yes. It certainly is. This man can be frighteningly weird.

> I : Dr Shah, thank you very much. Would you like

> to say anything before I say goodbye? Any

> last comment?

> KS : (Turns thoughtful) It's really nothing important.

> I can’t hide my feelings for our Group.

> Members who used to

> write have gradually stopped their contributions. It’s sad. I'm afraid

> the Group will lose its

> identity very soon. (Wants to say more, but stops himself and quickly

> regains

> his cheerfulness) I think that’s all. Thank you.

>

>

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Well written piece Bharat

some of us may not be active writing , but do read the messages and get so

much news as to what is happening which otherwise we would never know.The

feeling of bonding & helping each other is so evident here that one feels nice.

>

> > **

> >

> >

> > Dr Kishore Shah is a man of many talents. He has a truly

> > multi-dimensional personality. He is an eminent gynecologist. He has

> > interest

> > in theater. He is a good writer, with subtle satire as his hallmark. In

> > addition, he is good enough to be a professional cartoonist. Finally, he

> > is a

> > nice man.

> >

> > I had the privilege of being in his company today. We had an open

> > conversation on various issues. It was a pleasure talking to him.

> > Excerpts from my interview with Dr Shah are produced below:

> >

> > Interviewer: Dr Shah,

> > I feel your name says a lot about you.

> > Dr Shah : Oh, really! I have never

> > thought about it. Nor has anyone ever told me any such thing.

> > I :

> > What does Kishore mean?

> > KS : (Appears amused) Well, Kishore means young.

> > I : Wasn't I right about your name? You are so young at heart.

> > KS : (Smiles and nods in acknowledgement)

> > I : Why do you spell your name as Kishore? Why

> > the `e' after Kishor?

> > KS : (With a sparkle in his eyes) The `e' is for

> > extra. I feel extra young.

> > I : That's very interesting.

> > KS : That's how I feel.

> > I : Do you believe in religion?

> > KS : (Shoots straightaway) Yes, I do.

> > I : Is it any particular religious philosophy?

> > KS : (Hesitates) I'd like to say something here.

> > It isn't exactly a philosophy in a complex way. I

> > often

> > chant a simple mantra – Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna…… It is a message from

> > my

> > Guru.

> > I : (With surprise) Your Guru?

> > KS : Yes, my Guru. She is, in fact, a member of

> > our Egroup. Her belief is that this mantra can

> > see a man

> > through all circumstances.

> > I : So, you belong to a Group?

> > KS : Yes, that's correct. This Group is comprised

> > of some faculty and the alumnae of our

> > college.

> > I : Tell me something about this Group.

> > KS : Nothing special.... We connect with one

> > another. There're all types of persons.

> > I : Do you write for your Group?

> > KS : Yes, I do. It's about simple things.

> > I : Do others also write?

> > KS : There are a few members who write regularly.

> > I'd like to particularly mention one of them.

> > Whenever

> > mental frenzy takes over, his thoughts race off in different directions.

> > The

> > last

> > time he wanted

> > us to believe that Mayawati is a great environmentalist and how she is

> > endowed with elephantine

> > intelligence. Then he wrote about buying a God. Once he told us

> > about funny things that happened to Osama after his death.

> > I : It sounds interesting.

> > KS : Yes. It certainly is. This man can be frighteningly weird.

> > I : Dr Shah, thank you very much. Would you like

> > to say anything before I say goodbye? Any

> > last comment?

> > KS : (Turns thoughtful) It's really nothing important.

> > I can't hide my feelings for our Group.

> > Members who used to

> > write have gradually stopped their contributions. It's sad. I'm afraid

> > the Group will lose its

> > identity very soon. (Wants to say more, but stops himself and quickly

> > regains

> > his cheerfulness) I think that's all. Thank you.

> >

> >

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