The next day, I went to the class. One guy who looked about 35 came into the class when everyone was shouting. He had ray-ban glasses. And they were a little old fashioned though. Never mind all the old fashioned would again comeback as a new fad. His glasses were like the one siddharth used in rang de basanti. He must have come on a bike. He looked dignified and went straight onto the stage. He took the duster into his hand and tapped it hard on the black board. Everybody were on their senses. Class was silent. “Hello students”, he said, “I am your Sanskrit lecturer”. I was a little shocked and so was everyone. A sankrit lecturer???? I thought that Sanskrit lecturers were clad in dhoti or something like that. But here it was different. A Sanskrit lecturer with a formal full sleeved shirt neatly tucked and a wrinkle free trousers. I was waiting for him to start the class. He started. Shouted aloud some poems in Sanskrit which I hadn’t known then or now or never. He then told us that he also knew a little math.. hmmm… can a Sanskrit lecturer teach math???? He then gave us a problem… cant call it a problem though… he proved that 0 and 1 are equal… (i dont remember the proof right now.. i ll blog it in a few days)
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And then he disclosed his original identity. He said that his name is ramesh Chandra. And that everyone called him RC.. anyone of gowtham college who studied in 2006 and 2007 surely knows him. And he was a math lecturer. At present he is the head of maths department in FIITJEE Hyderabad campus. He made math interesting. Made us solve problems on black board and even brought out our own ability in solving problems..
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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