Guest guest Posted January 26, 2000 Report Share Posted January 26, 2000 Dear Kishore, A nice perspective of MGIMS people. We can extend it further still. ( Lekin woh kissa fir Kabhi!) This email to congratulate that Idiot for keeping the group lively and interesting. Mukund (1974) P.S. Till Mukund Oke start writing in this group only Mukund will suffice. P.P.S. Due to copy paste facility I do not fear further versions of my surname. Another perspective worth pondering: (Inspired by Raju Shah's mail) If all the population of people who passed out of MGIMS Sevagram were condensed to a hundred, this is what you would see. 78 out of the 100 would have fallen in love at least once during their stay in Sevagram. Out of these 78, 56 would have had this Prem-rog more than once. 90 out of the 100 would have said sometime " This time I am definitely going to fail! " 10 out of the 100 would have actually failed. These would be the ones who did NOT say the above. 67 out of the 100 would have taken part in some sort of cultural activity or the other. 89 out of 100 would have played cards in the hostel. 0 out of 100 would have voluntarily and willingly worn Khadi. 99 out of the 100 would have eaten Babulal's Aloo Bonda. 49 out of the 100 would come to the silver jubilee of their batch. 15 out of the 100 would be studying / settled / employed abroad. 5.5 out of the 100 would be members of the e-group of MGIMS. 0.5 would write at least once in this e-group. (One idiot would do it almost everyday, but we know who that is!) 99 out of the 100 would have cursed the weather of Sevagram and called its living primitive. 98 out of the 100 would later yearn for this same blasted, primitive yet loving atmosphere. And lastly.... 100 out of the 100 would love MGIMS with all their Heart!!! Kishore Shah 1974 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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