Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 My son had the fortune to have Dr. Milind Wable as his Forensic HOD during his 2nd MBBS stint. However, due to his work-load (Dr. Wable's, not my son's) he was able to take a grand total of one lecture in that fateful 2nd MBBS. Another snippet: His full name is actually MilindMadhav Shankar Wable. The first name gets naturally shortened to Milind. If you are going to settle in Pune, you would do well by remembering his name, because if the police ask for your scooter papers during their nakabandi, and you mention his name, they just salute and allow you to pass. Kishore Shah 1974 The Forensic classes ...To everybody.. > Thanks,Sunil for the correction. > > Prof RS Naik..was one of the few teachers during our ' 85-' 86 > times...whose best part of the day...in each class would begin....with the > attendance call,.......where each(infamous) student's name would be > practically dissected,a bit about his/her history...past and > present...repeatedly enquired....before going on to the next...making > it,.... an more interesting 15 min affair,each day.....than the lecture > itself.... > I don't know,if the same scenes r repeated even these days... > Dhanajay Deuskar (84)would be a master in recreating the daily scene back > during our lunch hours....when one of us would stand guard, near the mess > door, to see if Sir was doing his rounds, as he was our hostel warden, > too. > > Just off the track,but staying in Forensic,I happen to remember,Dr.Milind > Wable...of ?76/78batch,who had just joined as lecturer during our 2nd MBBS > days. > Since he stayed in D block and was a Puneite and a close friend of Parimal > Kulkarni(82) and so also,of his brother Amol Kulkarni of our batch and in > turn of us all as well,......he would be very friendly after college > hours... > But no sooner,his lecture would start,he would be a completely different > person,picking up poor sleepy Amol in particular up...asking the previous > class questions...and then rapping him for not paying attention etc,much > to our surprise.. > > But all said and done....thou,he wasn't good,which he personally > admitted...in speaking English...his mastery in defining and stating some > of the Forensic terms and penal laws of Medical jurisprudence was just > superb... > He would go on and on in Pure Forensic diction...teaching us....those > 45mins... > He would often remark... " Kamath...Boss hates couples....in a batch...and > so...please...don't be seen too often....by him.. " . > So,we(me and Seema) would try and avoid being seen by ..Sir... > After the Forensic final exams,when...Wable Sir...stopped his scooty at > ICH ...and came up to us ..to whisper.....Amol murmured.... " Kamath...Lagta > hain.....Tu to UD gaya.. " > But...thankfully...it was to say...I had stood First...in a > subject...which I had least imagined..... > > > Good old days... > Shyam(84) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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