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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Golden Jubilee 1960 Batch Reunion – A Report Feb' 2010(By David Pichamuthu- '60 Mining):


ISM Main Building Glittering at Night



L to R: Mr T S Shrivastava, Mr. J K Parikh, Mr. S S Salodkar,

Mr L K Bose, Mr D V Pichamuthu, Mr S M Kolay, 

Mr Ramakant Singh,Mr P N Tiwari, Mr R N Mishra, 

Mr K K Agarwal, Mr U W Datey, Mr P K Dutta &

 Mr R Y Kutumbe
Trip Down Memory Lane:

In the recent past, I had completed “Golden Jubilee celebrations for 1961 and 1962 batches in my blogs, which was read with great enthusiasm all around the globe, and still gets lot of hits, due to new blogs getting added, although at slow pace from my side due to my health concerns. Statistically as per Google, our blogs viewed so far has crossed a figure of more than 18,000 people who have viewed and read so far, which means in the last 15 months, when I first started blogging, it’s a great satisfaction to me as the writer. I hope I keep writing and this keeps my inspiration and motivation on-going. But, I would appreciate, if all could contribute to make our memories well recorded and remembered in the days to come, and send us lively discussion to keep me going.

My Golden Jubilee blogs for 1961 & 1962 batch can be read at:



I believed my blog for 1960 batch was equally important for me as I did justice for other two, as this will give us their story, how they eventually had there re-union.

My understanding as far as it goes is that the seeds for Golden Jubilee Celebrations were thought & placed by this batch way back in 2008-2010. They found very hard to connect and make data base for their Goldie’s, it’s still very interesting to know how they finally steered their way to have a get together not in the same pomp and show like 1961 & 1962 batches, but realistically they paved their way to meet, with that extra urge of love and affection for their batch mates, and I quote:

“Why not be together after 50 Years at the portals of ISM, where once we all parted”.

Keeping above in view, I thought very prudent to write my blog for 1960 batch also, so where to start was a big question mark. It was recently on 05th June’ 2012, when I called on Mr Pallab Banerjee (’60 Mining), and later met him at his home on a social visit that I requested, if I could get photos (they speak more than thousand words on its own) and a report / write up for all of your activities of that re-union for me to write a blog.

We had a good chat at his home; he was pleased to later send me some photos and also sent mail request to his mates, that the wealth of information / conversation starting moving to and fro. In the meanwhile I started writing my new blog, when that information was in my hand, which inspired me to give it a go.

Initially I have to edit all the photos in jpeg format, as they were appearing more than one on a page in the souvenir. It took me quite some time, but hope they have come out well. Then, it took another couple of days, with many hours of struggle, to open yet another file of photos, due to formatting problem.

I would say, in short - 1960 batch, had its reunion in a most simple & humble manner, in which 22 Goldie’s joined at the portals of ISM.
  
They had lots of fun, played indoor sports like Table Tennis and other outdoor at ISM Basant Celebrations – 2010, and later enjoyed a sumptuous dinner. In their itinerary, they also visited Maithon Dam to revive some of school days memories to have picnic cum excursion to Maithon dam. It was another chitchatting trip all the way round and thanks goes to the then DGMS, S J Sibal (’71 Mining) now retired, who provided them the much needed transport from his pool.

I am told that Prof T Kumar, the then Director did made a charge for their stay at EDC Hostel even though was at discounted rates, and they (Goldie’s) took it with a smile.

But I strongly believe it should not have been charged as great courtesy & love & affection towards ex-mates, who were placing their footsteps at ISM portals after 50 years as a mark of respect. I note this with great apathy, and hope our current Director may note, as this trend as is not tuned with our age old traditions.

Further, most disheartening fact was that neither Director nor any staff members from the faculty came out from their shell’s; to meet & greet Goldie’s who were retracing their footsteps after 50 years.

Also Goldie’s were not invited to join Conclave delegates, which could have been done, even if it was at last minute or at a very short notice of knowing that they have all come for celebrating their Golden Jubilee from far and wide some even from overseas to retrace their steps where they spent their youth 50 years ago. I believe they did the right thing of refusing the dinner when all Conclave guests had left. 

If I am honest, and write their feelings they were hurt is what makes me feel extremely sad. Personally I feel pathetic and disrespectful and hope this trend is stopped for ever.

Dhanbad Railway Station
I recall one incident, during our study tenure of ISM way back, when Prof (Dr) S N Sarkar took over as Acting Director – that he never came to see off Prof D N Prasad whom we were all giving final send off to his home town in Patna at Dhanbad Railway Station, (platform was decked & laid with flowers). All seniors, juniors and Mine Managers from the Industry with local Government officers from DGMS, Police all had come, but Prof S N Sarkar did not come to bid farewell, where we all wept as loving affectionate send off we were giving and all touched his feet one by one to take his blessings. I remember train departure was delayed by more than 2 hours; just that everyone could meet & take his blessings. It was a tearful send off. I have many memories of our Director how great his memory was; will write later in another blog. I recall there was such a huge protest, with representations to Ministries etc., that he was eventually removed from acting Directorship’s role.

Sometimes my sentiments expressed will pave the way for our age old traditions to be kept alive. Monies cannot always buy happiness, and if that was so, our age old rich traditions, would have not survived, more than 80 years of this institute in existence.

Look at this way, whenever our senior ex-students used to come & stay with us during their Second & First class examinations conducted by DGMS, we used to give them our rooms as part of age old traditions, and would stay whole day out to see, that they studied without any disturbance etc. Am I right? We used to leave our comforts, and would see, they studied at minimum disturbance. When they used to pass, they would come to college, and take us for a big gala party. Those who were outside Dhanbad will welcome us to take there next training in their mines or collieries so that they could pay back there love.

Hope all will join with me in praying for their happiness, cheerful days coupled with good health in the days to come & that are we are able to share their happiness, as most of them will be celebrating their 75th Birthday Anniversaries this year unless already gone through by now. May God bless them with very long and many more happy innings to come?

To sum up, they did had a wonderful time, and will cherish these great moments, memories now it’s a history, with a final word they had to say, I quote:  

“We did meet our friends even though our number was just 22 mates out of 61 Alumni of our batch, who made it to this occasion, meeting some after many decades, itself was self-contained pleasure & contentment which is very difficult to describe”

But were very sad when they parted whether God willingly they will have yet another opportunity to meet again.

My blog entitled "What I Left and what is now! Is worth reading to know where our school is from where we all left it (1960 going to 1970’s era’s, with photo gallery - may be few years thereafter also).


Golden Jubilee 1960 Batch Reunion – A Report Feb' 2010 (By David Pichamuthu- '60 Mining):

Let me start by adding our historical group photo of 61 students, when we were all in our final year, how smartly we all posed for this shot, who knew we will see it again or will share with our mates after 50 years.


Mr David Pichamuthu

Mr David Pichamuthu wrote in his report for Goldie’s:
I quote:
“As I was sitting in my garden in Bengaluru (Now called Bangalore) on a day in autumn of 2008, with a cup of tea my thoughts drifted towards the days spent at Indian School of Mines & Applied Geology (ISMAG) as it was then called. I asked my wife Sundari to bring out the old photo albums. These are a veritable treasure trove - album of school days photos, and when I started beaming through, old memories starting flooding my mind; it took me back to my golden era - year of passing and how thereafter all these years have passed by as if it was yesterday. It suddenly struck me that 48 years have since passed since our batch had passed out of the hallowed portals of our Alma Mater and yet in another two years it would be our Golden Jubilee Year. I decided in my heart that it will be appropriate to celebrate this occasion and what better venue it will be than at ISM foregrounds only.

My heart started sinking with thoughts of yesteryears, some with happiness & some with sad, as few had left us to heavenly abode.  I said to myself, Oh God, how I am going to contact my mates who are spread all around the globe & where to start, whom to ask etc. if we would like to have a Goldie’s get together. WE soon realized locating each person will be herculean task for one person, so I thought of a core team which was:
  1. Lab Bose for Eastern Region.
  2. S S Salodkar and U W Datey for Western Region.
  3. Man Mohan Seam for Northern Region.
Year 2008:
After I bowled the first ball of locating our mates through the core group; the core group got cracking. I also started writing to my batch mates as I had neither their telephone nos. nor email ID’s. I was thrilled when responses started pouring in. So we kept on exchanging telephone number and I spoke personally. The core group handled the task collectively & efficiently, as we knew without each other help it would be just be impossible to track & trace our batch mates. Core team did fantastic job in locating some who had settled abroad, more specifically U.S.A, Canada, U.K and New Zealand as a part of the Great Indian Diaspora. This job required lot of patience and effort, which did yielded fruitful results. Time flew passed, and we found 2008 has come to close, but foundations laid to start and making jig jaw puzzle work in 2009.

Year 2009:
Then throughout 2009 we started working on leads; by exchanging tons of phone calls and to & fro of emails, as each lead, lead us to another and so on. Most of them responded, by saying: 

“It’s a beautiful & brilliant idea, some even laughed, some said it’s too early” to “It’s an impractical idea”

But me and my team soldiered on & never got distracted by comments. So gradually things started to take shape as we were able to obtain postal addresses, telephone numbers and email ID’s of 35 of our batch mates, little more than 50%. Rest remained not reachable for any reason whatsoever. (Today let me share my love & affection with our mates that we are connected to 51 of our batch mates).

It was then decided it will be appropriate to have our get-together at ISM, to coincide with Basant Festivities of 2010, to make this event a final go & add to the glory of our Alma Mater how much that means to all of us.

The next problem was to tie-up the question of accommodation at Dhanbad during Basant 2010. The then Director of ISM, Prof. T. Kumar, agreed to extend all help by allotting rooms in the Executive Guest House at nominal rates. This was of course of huge assistance, although not as per ISM traditions to host ex-students with love and care, and at no charge.

Out of the 35 Goldie’s whom we could possibly contact, we were pleased & surprised that 22 Goldie’s did participated with some coming from overseas USA & New Zealand. To add colour to our proceedings around a dozen spouses also attended making us feel happy that we were with our lovely life partners.

LIST OF 22 GOLDIE’S WHO MADE HISTORY, PLACING THERE FOOTSTEPS AFTER 5 DECADES!


S. No
Names
Stream



1
Agarwal,  K K  &  Mrs   Agarwal
Mining
2
Banerjee,   Dipankar  &  Mrs   Banerjee
M
3
Banerjee,  Pallab  Kumar
M
4
Bose,   Lab  Kumar
M
5
Chatterjee,  Subhas  Chandra
M
6
Datey,   U W    &    Mrs   Datey
M
7
Dey,  H K           &   Mrs  Dey
M
8
Dutta , Piyush Kanti
M
9
Kolay,  S M
M
10
Kutumbe,  R Y & Mrs Kutumbe
M
11
Mishra,  R N      &  Mrs   Mishra
M
12
Parikh,   J K        &   Mrs  Parikh
AG
13
Pichamuthu,   D V
M
14
Sachdeva,  O P
M
15
Salodkar,  S S
M
16
Sharma,  Shyam
M
17
Singh,  Mahendra  Pratap
M
18
Singh  Ramakant
M
19
Srivastava,  T S
M
20
Suri,   Tulsidas
M
21
Tiwari,   P  N
M
22
Seam, Manmohan
M

GOLDIE’S WHO MADE IT
22 IN ALL




My Thanks to all my 1960 batch mates & others:

Words cannot express my personal gratitude to one and all, who all joined our bandwagon to be part of this historical occasion. I also know some have travelled from offshore with their life partners for all of us to smile with our partners and share nostalgia of school days together. It does make me feel proud to have you all here, and hope in the next few days will be full of fun and hope we will carry with us one of the finest memories back home.

Last but not the least - I shall be failing in my duty if I do not acknowledge my thanks to all the ladies, who made our trip more colorful and enjoyable. I must also thank all those who gave us leads, to nurture our get-together.

As a word of advice or suggestion for coming batches, who will celebrate their Golden Jubilee, to note: it’s never too late to start connecting with your mates, earlier you do, better you are, when time approaches as you all know time, never waits for any one? Also in this electronic era, it’s far easier and when more people are involved with computer technology.

I welcome you all for this Golden Jubilee celebrations of our batch”.

Hope we will try the best usage of time, since we are all now at ISM.

David Pichamuthu (’60 Mining)

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Where We All spent our Three days - 05th Feb to 07th Feb’ 2010

Goldie's all arrived on 05th Feb' 2010, although Mr David Pichamuthu arrived on 04th Feb' 2010, just to overlook the arrangements, and also I had anticipated problems and so I reached Dhanbad on the 4th itself by the Coalfield Express. To my utter disappointment, I found that there was no dinner in spite of earlier information being given to concerned authorities when booking was made and also the attendant reluctantly opened the room.  

Luckily, Prof S P Banerjee who had traveled by the same train for the Conclave invited me to have dinner with him in the VIP guest house. The canteen is run by a contractor and as the others were to arrive the next day, I requested him to purchase few of our requirements

Anyway, these things would have been avoided if school administration who were organizing could have taken care of. And since our number was not too large, we were all accommodated at EDC Hostel cum Guest House. 
06th Feb’ 2010 we all traveled to Maithon Dam for a picnic cum excursion where we all spent whole day. After attending picnic Mr Pallab Banerjee (’60 Mining), left in the evening for Ranchi  before Jharkhand Bandh (strike) which was to start on  07th Feb' 2012 so as not to miss his scheduled return flight to Auckland. Unfortunately for him this resulted in missing Basant Festivities of 07th Feb’ 2012. We had gala good time and left for our home towns on 08th Feb’ 2010.

Our Home Away from Home at ISM:

Executive Development Centre
L to R: Mr T S Shrivastava, Mr. J K Parikh, Mr. S S Salodkar,

Mr L K Bose, Mr D V Pichamuthu, Mr S M Kolay, 

Mr Ramakant Singh,Mr P N Tiwari, Mr R N Mishra,

 Mr K K Agarwal, Mr U W Datey, Mr P K Dutta, Mr R Y Kutumbe
Excursion cum Picnic at Maithon Dam:

DGMS Building Dhanbad
The Conclave - 05th Feb’ 2010 & 06th Feb’ 2010: 

Just before the start of Basant Festivities of 2010, ISM Alumni were conducting a Conclave. This was being organized by then S J Sibal (’71 Mining), who was then DGMS and also the President of Alumni Association. All distinguished alumni like retired DGMS, Chairman of Coal India Subsidiaries, retired Directors of ISM were invited for two day event on the 05th & 06th Feb’ 2010. On the 05th Feb’ 2010, they had high dinner which was hosted at DGMS bungalow; (Goldie’s were not invited).
On the 06th Feb’ 2010: Goldie’s requested DGMS - S J Sibal (’71 Mining) to spare a comfortable transport to have an outing to Maithon Dam, which he agreed and no charge was laid on us. Two buses were given, one for the ladies accompanying the Conclave participants and one for the Goldie’s.

Maithon Dam View
We spent most of our day at Maithon – We had an enjoyable day at Maithon Club overlooking the far expanse of water. We enjoyed a sumptuous lunch and afterwards gathered on the lawn. First, we observed a minute's silence for our departed batch mates that we missed you all and have not forgotten you, and prayed for their soul rests in peace (25 at the last count) and then shared quality time together. Each one recounted how he happened to land up at ISM and shared his experiences. The ladies kept them busy in playing Housie (or Tombola).

After snacks and tea we left tired though very happy back, for the trip back to Dhanbad, where we were staying. It was time to leave for Dhanbad, after day long visit to Maithon, reminded our school days excursion trip to this nostalgic place, where we haven’t forgotten our friends who left us early.

In short - we had an enjoyable & most thrilling trip to Maithon Dam as lot of old memories of school days were revived among Goldie’s during chitchatting and the song which we sang together was coming to close.

06th Feb’ 2010:
L to R:  Mr L.K.Bose, Mr P.K.Dutta, Mr J.K.Parikh, Mr D.V.Pichamuthu,
Mr R.Y.Kutumbe, Mr U.W.Datey, Mr S.M.Kolay &
Mr S.S.Salodkar
Group Photo of Goldie's
Goldie's Group at Maithon Dam Club
Goldie's Group at Maithon Dam Club
Group photo with Mrs Kutumbe on extreme left
L to R: Mr P N Tiwari, Mr O P Sachdeva,  Mr K K Agarwal,
Mr Ramakant Singh, Mr H K Dey, Mr L K Bose &
Mr P K Dutta
Relaxing at Maithon Club Gardens
Evening Sunset at Maithon
The evening shadow can be seen in the photo below shows how much we all enjoyed the whole day, relaxing, chit chatting etc. We had good food at this guest house. We kept on chatting until it became dark, and later in the evening left for Dhanbad, when the sun set took place.

Time to go back to Dhanbad, sun is setting Now
Wonderful Time we spent at Maithon, 
great memories we leave behind
Later in the night on our return from Maithon at EDC we freshened up and then gathered in Mr David Pichamuthu’s room for drinks (thoughtfully brought by Mr Piyush Dutta) and the mood was light with a lot of jokes and leg-pulling. The ladies had their own "Conclave” as can be seen in some of the snaps. We all reassembled for dinner. (Since many of the Conclave delegates had left, the organisers came to invite us for dinner which we politely refused).
Relaxing at EDC Guest House
Chit Chatting at EDC Guest House

07th Feb’ 2010: Basant Festivities of 2010:

In the Morning of 07th: We woke up on 7th morning with joyous & youthful anticipation as we were to participate in the Basant festivities, some after a gap of full 50 years.

L to R: Mr L K Bose, Mr P K Dutta, Mr J K Parikh, Mr D V Pichamuthu,
Mr R Y Kutumbe, Mr U W Datey, Mr S M Kolay and
Mr S S Salodkar.
Goldie’s Group at Basant Feb’ 2010
07th Feb’ 2010: On this Basant day ‘The President & Secretary of the Students Union’ came to EDC and escorted us to the Sports Complex (which was not there in our time). We were given caps with ISM insignia and the traditional oranges to quench our thirst. We then went to the hostel and played badminton and TT.

We could participate in all activities like sports especially few of our mates enjoyed hands on Table Tennis, at tennis and basketball (for those who don't know, I had captained the Bihar University Basketball Team) during the day.

By the way, Mr Lab Bose was the badminton champion and Mr Pallab Bannerjee, the TT champion in our final year for all those to refresh their memories as I am describing the events of the day.

Watching Table Tennis in Progress

TT: Mrs Kutumbe (blue Sari) playing her ball to opponent
Mrs Kutumbe (blue Sari) to serve

Goldie's also played their shots at TT table
Goldie's also played their shots at TT table
Watching TT in Progress with a smile
In the Afternoon of 7th: We went around the Mela organised by the students in the lower playground and at 4 p.m. gathered in the Golden Jubilee hall for the Alumni Association meeting. 

In the Evening of 7th: Later that night Goldie’s after the customary round of drinks, had a sumptuous dinner to their fill and finally all rested that night, possibly with few drinks, jokes, and bid farewell to all Goldie’s – and they left for their homes, as all had their return flights/trains booking confirmed for 08th Feb ‘2010. They also carried with them the sweet melodies of nostalgic school days, tracing their footsteps – after a span of 50 years. There was a tinge of sadness on every one face - as we were not sure if we would meet again. It was a pleasant departure as far as melodies are concerned, but sad ness if at all we could meet again, as we are no longer to be young and slowly but surely is aging, that we left for our home towns.

Lesson for future G J Celebrations: I believe a good preparation; will lead to more enjoyable experience for incoming batches. We can all learn through what Mr J P Goekna (61 Mining) and Mr Suresh Mehta (’62 Mining), steered there way, with tons of meetings, get together prior to the day to make this dream come true for a wonderful re-union.

From blogger desk, all those who are outside our network or connection it’s high time, we get together help each other to get our data base well organized. I am trying hard, but with your help only I can achieve, what I call as “GLOBAL ISM ALUMNI DIRECTORY”. Time will speak on its own, whether what I wrote was TRUE!

I pen down here and will look forward for next batch, which celebrates next Feb’ 2013.

Arun Talwar (’71 Mining)
July’ 2012
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