Guest guest Posted November 20, 2007 Report Share Posted November 20, 2007 Hi friends, Shah is the King, that's what is the meaning of. Shah. You can think of so many Shah's who have ruled different parts of the world There is no doubt, Kishore is great. I really admire and appreciate his efforts and zeal in establishing and maintaining this group. I still remember the mimicry act he performed at one of the annual social gatherings at Sevagram. It was a wonderful performance, I have not seen any one else do a better act than that one. May God bless this Shah. RAJIV CHAUDHRI (1973) Prabha Desikan wrote: You, bet, ! God bless Kishoreda - for just being there ! (and for putting up with all of us, of course) Prabha'84 Sinha wrote: Kishoreda we could have a million Kishore Shahs around par aap unique hain in the nicest possible way-dont think aisi gustakhi kabhi hogi!!! 82 To: mgims@...: kshahsky@...: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 21:12:05 +0530Subject: Re: memoirs, shyamkamath, kiran swarup, and dr dhawan, arvind saili I guess it is again a time of mistaken identity. Sunil Takiar and Santosh Prabhu have mistaken Rajeev Chaudhari 1973 for Rajeev Chaudhari 1971. Or is it?Thank God there were no two Kishore Shahs in MGIMS.Kishore Shah 1974----- Original Message ----- From: " sunil takiar " To: Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 8:28 PMSubject: Re: memoirs, shyamkamath, kiran swarup, and dr dhawan, arvind saili> BOSS.....Hope that you remember your neighbour od " D " Block.....Those were > the times...> Sunil Takiar(76)>> rajiv chaudhri wrote:> Dear Ashok,> Your entering the Mgims group and narrating old incidents of the 70's > takes me too,back to those old days. We were the first occupants of the F- > Block, which was just across the huge wall of the girls hostel. Arvind > Saili's window was the place where you and the other guys, including me, > used to sit and keep a watch on the girls entering the mess, booing and > whistling at them at times.Though 30 years have passed, still your remarks > make me feel as it was only yesterday.> I was in Delhi last May, went and met Arvind and his wife Aarti at their > house. He is still the same, look wise as well as nature wise as he was in > the 70's.His home phone number is 25500055. He is Professor and Head of > Neonatology at Kalawati Saran Hospital, Lady Hardinge Medical College, New > Delhi.> Me and my family along with him and his family had come together to > Sevagram at our silver jubilee function in1997.> I have been a passive reader of the mails of the group. Seeing your > enthusiasm, I will also try to follow you.>> RAJIV CHAUDHRI (1973)>> " Dr. Ashok Sinha " wrote:> thanks for the kind words.> I'd rather avoid getting ragged the way i got ragged than be noticed.> for info Dr Arvind Saili is the guy obs fellows pass their buck to. He is > a prof of neonatology in Delhi Univ, president of all possible National > neonatologists asociations , and it seems he even tried to influence would > be neonatologists by writting a couple of books for them.> i feel so silly, i'd thought the only thing saily had mastered in college > was how to negotiate cards, three of them to be precise.>> " Dr. Prabhu " wrote:> Dr SInha,> Having read y r mail , its difficult to believe your being unnoticeable 25 > yrs ago.> Only the REALLY NOTICED types got ragged the most anyway !> Best wishes and keep writing ! BTW where's Saily these days ?> Santosh Prabhu 76> ----- Original Message ----- > From: Dr. Ashok Sinha> To: mgims > Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 7:30 AM> Subject: Re: memoirs, shyamkamath, kiran swarup, and dr dhawan>> Fellow indians are not to be blamed for the confusion.Infact sinhas come > in lots of shapes and sizes. Mgims had three models of sinhas. PK Sinha, > (not pee ke, nor Pi ke), 72 batch. he was more like the original bihari > shotgun type.Good hearted, friendly and loud. did not rag us. Abhay Kumar > sinha (AK) 74 was the opposite, polite, good looking, quiet. Yours truly > was somewhere in between. 73, confused, 'ak sinha' not from Bihar, never > knew which camp to tag on to. Hardly anyone noticed the sandwitch. Got > ragged thoroughly by each and every senior batch, leading to massive > bandages on the face and left arm. The only quotable success in the whole > carrier was that your truly was the first in the batch to be beaten up by > seniors for ..uh ..what you call 'not looking down upon them'. Yours truly > was so un-noticeable that when an attempt was made to a surreptitious ride > on the new model bajaj chetak scooter of dear Dr Chaturvedi, Arvind saily > was blamed for the crime after 25> years during our silver jubillee. Yours truly was very popular with girls, > but only during the rakhee season.>> " Dr. Prabhu " wrote: Dear sinhasab,> Would hv liked to see yr recent photo.> Always remember you as the debonair dashing registrar in Dept of Surgery > bubbling with energy.Hi to Pratibha> Regards,> Santya 76> memoirs, shyamkamath, kiran swarup, and dr dhawan>> dear shyam and kiran,> kirans name brought back tender (this has nothing to do with clinical > tenderness) memories.i have not even forgotten the snacks i had at kirans > place in calcutta 30 yrs ago. kiran was ( i am sure he still is ) so > handsome i was worried he would land up in movies. 73 batch had a very > special relationship with kirans batch. one of the relationships is the > soul of my last novel 'kholas' (mask). i dont know if kirans other half > can read bengali, she would have relished the story.> sewagram was unbelieveable. i told you dr dhawans story. my peers here do > not believe me when i tell them that dr. mrs narang mended my shirt as if > i was her own family member, it was not a student teacher relationship, it > was a big family.> sending you my photograph, but trust me, i did not look like this thirty > years back.> love to kiran and his family> regards to dr dhawan,>> Ashok Sinha>> ---------------------------------> Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Yahoo! Mail. See > how.>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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