Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Dear Sir, Wonderful news- congrats. Shall write a long email at leisure. Ashwin deserves a reward I think. Sadhana'85 > > > Date: 2004/08/20 Fri PM 07:53:25 GMT > To: mgims > Subject: icing on the cake > > > Dear All, > > Kishore has already let the secret out -Ashwini, my son, got into > the MGIMS yesterday. Or was it a day before? - I am still > struggling with differences in the time zones. > > Getting a child into a professional college, and a right one, is > indeed a taxing and trying task for parents. Ashwini had joined > Ferguson College, Pune a month back because his admission to the > MGIMS was not certain. I was feeling extremely guilty that even > though Ashwini was struggling to find his way into a medical > school, I was leaving the country. The day I left India, some > bright light did appear at the end of the tuneel. It took another > week to see bright sunshine. > > Strange, and silly, as it may sound I was not able to call my home > - did n't know that I have to dial 9 from my homephone before I > start tapping 1-800... and, therefore, I too was not aware that > Ashwini has already started dissecting the dura and cramming the > Kreb's cycle. To complicate the matters, as I was getting > homesick, my computer at Sevagram too fell sick. My family did not > know how to contact me! A mail from Dr Ramji Singh, Professor of > Physiology, brought the much awaited news about Ashwini's > admission. > > Strange indeed it sounds, that both father and son have joined > schools- separated by 14,000 kms! I don't know who has stepped > into whose shoes. > > I would like to thank everybody who supported our family during a > period of unvoiced stress. Now that Ashwini is back home, Bhavana, > my wife, can breathe easy. And so would I. > > By the way, Yash, Kishore's son got 74% in the first MBBS at BJ > Medical college, Pune. Time for double celebrations? > > SP > > > Dr SP Kalantri > Dept. Of Medicine > MGIMS > Sevagram 442102 > Maharashtra > India > > > > > ------------------------------ > Website: www.mgims.org > ------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Thanks Sadhana. I too shall write to you a long mail soon. SP On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 sadbose@... wrote : > >Dear Sir, >Wonderful news- congrats. Shall write a long email at leisure. >Ashwin deserves a reward I think. > >Sadhana'85 > > > > > > Date: 2004/08/20 Fri PM 07:53:25 GMT > > To: mgims > > Subject: icing on the cake > > > > > > Dear All, > > > > Kishore has already let the secret out -Ashwini, my son, got >into > > the MGIMS yesterday. Or was it a day before? - I am still > > struggling with differences in the time zones. > > > > Getting a child into a professional college, and a right one, >is > > indeed a taxing and trying task for parents. Ashwini had >joined > > Ferguson College, Pune a month back because his admission to >the > > MGIMS was not certain. I was feeling extremely guilty that >even > > though Ashwini was struggling to find his way into a medical > > school, I was leaving the country. The day I left India, >some > > bright light did appear at the end of the tuneel. It took >another > > week to see bright sunshine. > > > > Strange, and silly, as it may sound I was not able to call my >home > > - did n't know that I have to dial 9 from my homephone before >I > > start tapping 1-800... and, therefore, I too was not aware >that > > Ashwini has already started dissecting the dura and cramming >the > > Kreb's cycle. To complicate the matters, as I was getting > > homesick, my computer at Sevagram too fell sick. My family did >not > > know how to contact me! A mail from Dr Ramji Singh, Professor >of > > Physiology, brought the much awaited news about Ashwini's > > admission. > > > > Strange indeed it sounds, that both father and son have >joined > > schools- separated by 14,000 kms! I don't know who has >stepped > > into whose shoes. > > > > I would like to thank everybody who supported our family >during a > > period of unvoiced stress. Now that Ashwini is back home, >Bhavana, > > my wife, can breathe easy. And so would I. > > > > By the way, Yash, Kishore's son got 74% in the first MBBS at >BJ > > Medical college, Pune. Time for double celebrations? > > > > SP > > > > > > Dr SP Kalantri > > Dept. Of Medicine > > MGIMS > > Sevagram 442102 > > Maharashtra > > India > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Website: www.mgims.org > > ------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Thanks Sadhana. I too shall write to you a long mail soon. SP On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 sadbose@... wrote : > >Dear Sir, >Wonderful news- congrats. Shall write a long email at leisure. >Ashwin deserves a reward I think. > >Sadhana'85 > > > > > > Date: 2004/08/20 Fri PM 07:53:25 GMT > > To: mgims > > Subject: icing on the cake > > > > > > Dear All, > > > > Kishore has already let the secret out -Ashwini, my son, got >into > > the MGIMS yesterday. Or was it a day before? - I am still > > struggling with differences in the time zones. > > > > Getting a child into a professional college, and a right one, >is > > indeed a taxing and trying task for parents. Ashwini had >joined > > Ferguson College, Pune a month back because his admission to >the > > MGIMS was not certain. I was feeling extremely guilty that >even > > though Ashwini was struggling to find his way into a medical > > school, I was leaving the country. The day I left India, >some > > bright light did appear at the end of the tuneel. It took >another > > week to see bright sunshine. > > > > Strange, and silly, as it may sound I was not able to call my >home > > - did n't know that I have to dial 9 from my homephone before >I > > start tapping 1-800... and, therefore, I too was not aware >that > > Ashwini has already started dissecting the dura and cramming >the > > Kreb's cycle. To complicate the matters, as I was getting > > homesick, my computer at Sevagram too fell sick. My family did >not > > know how to contact me! A mail from Dr Ramji Singh, Professor >of > > Physiology, brought the much awaited news about Ashwini's > > admission. > > > > Strange indeed it sounds, that both father and son have >joined > > schools- separated by 14,000 kms! I don't know who has >stepped > > into whose shoes. > > > > I would like to thank everybody who supported our family >during a > > period of unvoiced stress. Now that Ashwini is back home, >Bhavana, > > my wife, can breathe easy. And so would I. > > > > By the way, Yash, Kishore's son got 74% in the first MBBS at >BJ > > Medical college, Pune. Time for double celebrations? > > > > SP > > > > > > Dr SP Kalantri > > Dept. Of Medicine > > MGIMS > > Sevagram 442102 > > Maharashtra > > India > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Website: www.mgims.org > > ------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Thanks Sadhana. I too shall write to you a long mail soon. SP On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 sadbose@... wrote : > >Dear Sir, >Wonderful news- congrats. Shall write a long email at leisure. >Ashwin deserves a reward I think. > >Sadhana'85 > > > > > > Date: 2004/08/20 Fri PM 07:53:25 GMT > > To: mgims > > Subject: icing on the cake > > > > > > Dear All, > > > > Kishore has already let the secret out -Ashwini, my son, got >into > > the MGIMS yesterday. Or was it a day before? - I am still > > struggling with differences in the time zones. > > > > Getting a child into a professional college, and a right one, >is > > indeed a taxing and trying task for parents. Ashwini had >joined > > Ferguson College, Pune a month back because his admission to >the > > MGIMS was not certain. I was feeling extremely guilty that >even > > though Ashwini was struggling to find his way into a medical > > school, I was leaving the country. The day I left India, >some > > bright light did appear at the end of the tuneel. It took >another > > week to see bright sunshine. > > > > Strange, and silly, as it may sound I was not able to call my >home > > - did n't know that I have to dial 9 from my homephone before >I > > start tapping 1-800... and, therefore, I too was not aware >that > > Ashwini has already started dissecting the dura and cramming >the > > Kreb's cycle. To complicate the matters, as I was getting > > homesick, my computer at Sevagram too fell sick. My family did >not > > know how to contact me! A mail from Dr Ramji Singh, Professor >of > > Physiology, brought the much awaited news about Ashwini's > > admission. > > > > Strange indeed it sounds, that both father and son have >joined > > schools- separated by 14,000 kms! I don't know who has >stepped > > into whose shoes. > > > > I would like to thank everybody who supported our family >during a > > period of unvoiced stress. Now that Ashwini is back home, >Bhavana, > > my wife, can breathe easy. And so would I. > > > > By the way, Yash, Kishore's son got 74% in the first MBBS at >BJ > > Medical college, Pune. Time for double celebrations? > > > > SP > > > > > > Dr SP Kalantri > > Dept. Of Medicine > > MGIMS > > Sevagram 442102 > > Maharashtra > > India > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Website: www.mgims.org > > ------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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