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Dear SP sir and Kishore,

Life is full of new beginnings....may this one be your

happiest ever!! Kudos and congratulations to our winners(Ahwini and

Yash)and the proud parents!! Keep it up guys.....for sky is the

limit!!!!

Regards,

Neeti'86

>

> 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

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Heartiest Congratulations! NOw you can enjoy Berkeley even better. Lets have a

conference chat on the egroup once Dr. Kalantri is set in his office.

till then

Keep Smiling

Chetan 95 batch

PS.Kalantri Sir I have kept a couple of mesages on your phone. 1 at home and 1 a

t office. Did you receive them?

SP kalantri wrote:

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

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

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Heartiest Congratulations! NOw you can enjoy Berkeley even better. Lets have a

conference chat on the egroup once Dr. Kalantri is set in his office.

till then

Keep Smiling

Chetan 95 batch

PS.Kalantri Sir I have kept a couple of mesages on your phone. 1 at home and 1 a

t office. Did you receive them?

SP kalantri wrote:

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

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

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Heartiest Congratulations! NOw you can enjoy Berkeley even better. Lets have a

conference chat on the egroup once Dr. Kalantri is set in his office.

till then

Keep Smiling

Chetan 95 batch

PS.Kalantri Sir I have kept a couple of mesages on your phone. 1 at home and 1 a

t office. Did you receive them?

SP kalantri wrote:

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

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

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Wow! Kishore, Congratulations to Yash! Position?

Ravin '82

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

> ------------------------------

>

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Wow! Kishore, Congratulations to Yash! Position?

Ravin '82

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

> ------------------------------

>

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Wow! Kishore, Congratulations to Yash! Position?

Ravin '82

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

> ------------------------------

>

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Yash ke suyash ki khushi mein hum sab shamil hai. Badhai ho!

Chetan 95 batch

SP kalantri wrote:

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

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

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Yash ke suyash ki khushi mein hum sab shamil hai. Badhai ho!

Chetan 95 batch

SP kalantri wrote:

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

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

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Yash ke suyash ki khushi mein hum sab shamil hai. Badhai ho!

Chetan 95 batch

SP kalantri wrote:

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

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

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 Dear Sir,

Congratulations!!!!

Shilpa and Gopal

On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 SP kalantri wrote :

>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

>------------------------------

>

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 Dear Sir,

Congratulations!!!!

Shilpa and Gopal

On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 SP kalantri wrote :

>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

>------------------------------

>

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 Dear Sir,

Congratulations!!!!

Shilpa and Gopal

On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 SP kalantri wrote :

>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

>------------------------------

>

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Congratulations Ashwini and S.P.Sir.

Well done.

Raju Shah

1978

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

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Thanks everybody for the compliments.

Yash has scored well in his first MBBS. However, despite the 74%, he

is not the topper as his class is full of toppers from all over

Maharashtra. He is among the top 10 or 15, but the final list is still

to be put up.

I was waiting for the ranking before informing the group, when SP Sir

let the cat out of the bag.

There is a distinct contrast in the psyche of BJ Medical College and

MGIMS. In MGIMS, we used to know the details of each and every person

of our class including the marks. Here in BJ the students just do not

care. They only know about their group. Maybe it is the large number

of students that makes the difference, or maybe it is the Aloo Bondas

that we ate.

Even the teachers here are not very bothered about the performance of

the class. They may be interested in a few toppers, however, the rest

are just grist for the exam mill! We were indeed fortunate that we

could enjoy the Sevagram ki hawa! We had friends who mattered. We had

teachers who cared. We had an institute which is a family.

Kishore Shah 1974

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Thanks everybody for the compliments.

Yash has scored well in his first MBBS. However, despite the 74%, he

is not the topper as his class is full of toppers from all over

Maharashtra. He is among the top 10 or 15, but the final list is still

to be put up.

I was waiting for the ranking before informing the group, when SP Sir

let the cat out of the bag.

There is a distinct contrast in the psyche of BJ Medical College and

MGIMS. In MGIMS, we used to know the details of each and every person

of our class including the marks. Here in BJ the students just do not

care. They only know about their group. Maybe it is the large number

of students that makes the difference, or maybe it is the Aloo Bondas

that we ate.

Even the teachers here are not very bothered about the performance of

the class. They may be interested in a few toppers, however, the rest

are just grist for the exam mill! We were indeed fortunate that we

could enjoy the Sevagram ki hawa! We had friends who mattered. We had

teachers who cared. We had an institute which is a family.

Kishore Shah 1974

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Thanks everybody for the compliments.

Yash has scored well in his first MBBS. However, despite the 74%, he

is not the topper as his class is full of toppers from all over

Maharashtra. He is among the top 10 or 15, but the final list is still

to be put up.

I was waiting for the ranking before informing the group, when SP Sir

let the cat out of the bag.

There is a distinct contrast in the psyche of BJ Medical College and

MGIMS. In MGIMS, we used to know the details of each and every person

of our class including the marks. Here in BJ the students just do not

care. They only know about their group. Maybe it is the large number

of students that makes the difference, or maybe it is the Aloo Bondas

that we ate.

Even the teachers here are not very bothered about the performance of

the class. They may be interested in a few toppers, however, the rest

are just grist for the exam mill! We were indeed fortunate that we

could enjoy the Sevagram ki hawa! We had friends who mattered. We had

teachers who cared. We had an institute which is a family.

Kishore Shah 1974

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Thank you Munish. However, I think that another proverb suits this

situation better: " Beta Baap se sawai! "

Kishore Shah 1974

Re: icing on the cake

Beta baap ke kadmon per ! Congrats !

Munish Raizada,85

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Thank you Munish. However, I think that another proverb suits this

situation better: " Beta Baap se sawai! "

Kishore Shah 1974

Re: icing on the cake

Beta baap ke kadmon per ! Congrats !

Munish Raizada,85

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That's right sir. Often we say that MGIMS was more like a school, where veryone

knew everyone. Was Ugale madam (Dean's office) there during your times?? Well

she remembers the name and the batch of each and very student out there, UG or

PG. She is the one who cuts the fee receipts for us. And whenever we go there

she just looks up at you from her seat, never asks you your name and fills in

all the required details. In fact I took advantage of this fact and put Dean

ma'm as one of the referees in my CV. After all who outside the institute will

guess that the Dean knows not only me but everyone personally. But on face value

it looks, " if the Dean is recommending her ... she must be good...and must have

been well known " (which in any case i was during my time !! ;-)

Anchita (93)  

On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 Kishore Shah wrote :

>Thanks everybody for the compliments.

>

>Yash has scored well in his first MBBS. However, despite the 74%, he

>is not the topper as his class is full of toppers from all over

>Maharashtra. He is among the top 10 or 15, but the final list is still

>to be put up.

>

>I was waiting for the ranking before informing the group, when SP Sir

>let the cat out of the bag.

>

>There is a distinct contrast in the psyche of BJ Medical College and

>MGIMS. In MGIMS, we used to know the details of each and every person

>of our class including the marks. Here in BJ the students just do not

>care. They only know about their group. Maybe it is the large number

>of students that makes the difference, or maybe it is the Aloo Bondas

>that we ate.

>

>Even the teachers here are not very bothered about the performance of

>the class. They may be interested in a few toppers, however, the rest

>are just grist for the exam mill! We were indeed fortunate that we

>could enjoy the Sevagram ki hawa! We had friends who mattered. We had

>teachers who cared. We had an institute which is a family.

>

>Kishore Shah 1974

>

>

>

>

>------------------------------

>Website: www.mgims.org

>------------------------------

>

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Congratulations sir! I'm sure you must be feeling on top of the world.

Anchita (93)  

On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 SP kalantri wrote :

>

>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

>------------------------------

>

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Congratulations sir! I'm sure you must be feeling on top of the world.

Anchita (93)  

On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 SP kalantri wrote :

>

>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

>------------------------------

>

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Congratulations sir! I'm sure you must be feeling on top of the world.

Anchita (93)  

On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 SP kalantri wrote :

>

>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

>------------------------------

>

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Wow! Kishore, Congratulations to Yash! Position?

Ashok ' 84

ravindas wrote:

Wow! Kishore, Congratulations to Yash! Position?

Ravin '82

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

> ------------------------------

>

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Wow! Kishore, Congratulations to Yash! Position?

Ashok ' 84

ravindas wrote:

Wow! Kishore, Congratulations to Yash! Position?

Ravin '82

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

> ------------------------------

>

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