Tuesday, 19 December 2023

"To Grandpa's Alma Mater: With Love" ❤️

A Grandson’s Gratitude

Towards His Grandpa’s Alma Mater

19th December 2023 | Council Room

Today was a momentous day for MCC.

The grandson of late Shri Nageswara Rao Pantulu, Shri S. Sambhu Prasad, had endowed the College with the Amrutanjan Scholarships, in honour of his grandfather who had graduated from Madras Christian College in the year 1891.

Today the scholarships were given to 44 meritorious and deserving students in the presence of Mr. S. Muralidharan, Non-Executive Independent Director, Amrutanjan Healthcare Limited, and Mr. M. Srinivasan, Company Secretary and Compliance Officer, Amrutanjan Healthcare Limited in the Council Room, Madras Christian College.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Muralidharan said that, Mr. Sambu Prasad was very particular about MCC, since his great grandfather, Late Shri Nageswara Rao, founder of Amrutanjan, had graduated from MCC in the year 1891.

He had founded and patented Amrutanjan two years later, in 1893. He also founded the famous weekly Andhra Patrika, in 1909 in Bombay, which went on to become a famous daily newspaper.

About Shri Nageswara Rao, our illustrious alumnus, 1891

Mr. Muralidharan also offered to assist our students with their internships and placements with Amrutanjan.

Our Principal Dr. P. Wilson welcomed the gathering, after the ceremonial reading of the college prayer by the Dean of Women Students, Dr. Huldah Samuel. Dr. Annet Pearl, Dean of Student Affairs gave an introductory note on the scholarships. Prof. R. Sridhar, Vice Principal [Admin] gave the vote of thanks, followed by the benediction by our Bursar Mr. Cyrus Kallupurackal.

Special Congratulations! 💜

Special Congrats & Blessings | II MA Class

To the Vibrant Eighteen in Class Today

#consistency #admiration

19th December 2023

I wish to specially appreciate and congratulate the following students of the II MA English class, who have been consistently regular to my classes, especially today.

I also told them in my class today how proud and happy I was to see them in class, how they showed their respect to their teacher, and made sure that they used their freedom with responsibility.

These students also made sure that they regularly met with me, to get guidance regarding their studies, their paper presentations, their future academic life, etc.

So proud of you dear students. Keep up the spirit.

You would always remain special to me! 💜

  1. Beera Rajan
  2. Dhanavaishnavi M
  3. Harini A P
  4. Jaysudha N
  5. Joanna Obed
  6. Lakshmi Padmakumar
  7. Lalitha J
  8. Leelavinothini R
  9. Shruthi R
  10. Sindhu M
  11. Sneka M
  12. Snigdha Roshini R
  13. Theresa Thomas
  14. Vinaya Mary
  15. Vivilia D
  16. Yasindhra R S
  17. Yovanna Merlin S
  18. Abhishek Rajeev

Special Love and blessings for you our dear students.

Love and regards,

Dr. Rufus

Course Teacher

Monday, 27 November 2023

'She's read the latest on Tom Stoppard unless he's not published anything this morning' ❤️

‘To become a doctor she had to be patient for a long time’

Iswarya’s Viva Voce | @ MCC Today

Ms. Iswarya defended her thesis today at the IGH Seminar Hall, MCC. Dr. D. Venkataramanan, Professor of English, University of Madras, was the External Examiner for her viva voce.

What interested me the most today was, the sight of a cheerful gentleman, probably in his early seventies, happily welcoming all of us to Iswarya’s viva voce.

Iswarya defending her thesis

Dr. Ganesh introduced him as her school teacher Mr. Mohan, who had taught English for Ms. Iswarya.

Quite excited, I had a lovely conversation with him for some time, and he said that, he had taught her English from her ninth up until her 12th Standard, in Chettinad School.

He fondly recollected that memorable incident when he was teaching a particular portion from Wordsworth’s Prelude to her ninth standard class, when, right after her class got over, she had come up to him and told him that she wanted to opt for literature.

He had thought - back then - that she was saying it on an emotional spur of the moment resolve!

But then, true to her words, and to the surprise of everyone of us, she enrolled herself for her BA English Literature Programme, he said, with a teacher’s pride and joy on him.

Dr. Ganesh, in his introductory remarks, said - 

Iswarya was simply ‘one of the best research students I've had in my life’.

Usually Research Supervisors would say of their wards - 

‘My ward has come’.

But it was the other way round for me. I used to say - 

‘My guide has come’.

That’s because she gave me assignments. So it was a reverse process. It was Iswarya who guided me through Tom Stoppard, he observed, with such delight.

She's read the latest on Tom Stoppard unless he's not published anything this morning.

Iswarya is a dedicated scholar who never gets convinced that she's done a good job.

You’ll say, ‘It’s enough’. But she’d say, ‘It’s not enough’.

Such an amazing research journey it was.

She also had the rare opportunity of interacting with Tom Stoppard almost a decade ago, when he had come to the Jaipur Literary Festival.

He had approved of the trajectory to her arguments which gave authenticity and credibility to her thesis.

[Tom Stoppard has also written the screenplay for some of the greatest movies of our time, including Shakespeare in Love, Anna Karenina, Enigma, Tulip Fever, and many such films].

One of the Indian examiners who valued her thesis had also remarked that, it was a benchmark of good research.

‘To become a doctor she had to be patient for a long time’, he quipped in his own inimitable style, adding, the greatness of this thesis work is that it’s exhaustive and profound as well.

he said. 

Interestingly, Dr. Venkatramanan, in his opening remarks said that, his father was also a student of MCC, back during the time when Mr. Palanivel Rajan studied here.

He added to say that, Dr. John Varghese, who is now the Principal of St. Stephen’s College, Delhi, was his classmate. He also remembered legendary past stalwarts of MCC like Dr. J. Vasanthan, Mr. A. V. Thomas, Mr. Balu Ramanan, up until Dr. Latha, who presently heads the Dept of English at Stella Maris College, Chennai.

Coming back - 

Iswarya’s research was on ‘The Idea of Consciousness’ in Tom Stoppard.

Giving an overview of Consciousness Studies, she also highlighted the growing interest in the field since the 1990s.

The Research Problem: Tom Stoppard’s response to the important contemporary debates on consciousness. Can his ‘vision’ of consciousness provide any resolution to these unanswered questions?

Finding: Stoppard’s insights continue in the anti-materialist tradition of British romanticism, and his concepts ultimately evolve towards an Advaita belief.

Students from II MA English were in full attendance for the viva, and it proved quite a rewarding day for everyone who had participated in the viva.

Ms. Iswarya, flanked by her Research Supervisor and her School Teacher



Dr. Mekala Rajan, Dr. Venkatramanan & Dr. Ganesh

Here’s wishing Iswarya the best, in all her literary endeavours and scholarly pursuits as well.

Sunday, 26 November 2023

'With a heavy heart, but with a firm resolve, I said Yes!'

The Real Secret Behind the Australian World Cup Win!

A Difficult Decision | Pat Cummins

21 November 2000 ❤️

#memoriesfromdiaries #inspirational

In the first week of November 2000, I had made a difficult decision!

To stop reading magazines and comics and to completely stop watching TV, until the time I cleared my UGC-NET/JRF!

My personal diary entry dated 21st November 2000

It was such a difficult decision you see!

Since magazines, comics and TV were the only modes of entertainment for us back then! 😊

Dad, who was Professor in Government service, had already told me about how UGC-NET has been made mandatory for teaching in Colleges/Universities across India, and clearing NET requires a lot of dedication and commitment, he had so lovingly advised me!

Now, I had to take a call! I had to take a resolve!

I was doing my MA in English at that point of time. So I resolved to take the difficult decision of requesting dad to sell off our Television, until I cleared my NET/JRF!

Back then, one of my major visual distractions was the TV, you see! 

And well, Dad was quite happy with my decision and in fact he was highly supportive and appreciative of it as well.

It so happened, that, even while I was excitedly watching the Test series on TV, Francis, [our family friend] rang me up to convey the news that, he’d got a person who was interested in purchasing our TV.

And with a heavy heart, but with a firm resolve, I said YES! 

That’s how we dispensed with our TV Set for Rs. 2000/- in November 2000!

Well, to be honest, it was one of the most difficult decisions of my life! 

But the next one year saw me highly focussed in my studies. I had a kinda NET war room, which had books of all hues for my NET preparation.

And exactly a year later, in December 2001, I was rewarded! 

Yes! I had cleared my NET in my very first attempt!

And in a few months from then, I got into my dream vocation - Teaching in College!

Well, initially, I thought this diary entry jotted down exactly 23 years ago, on this self-same November, ain’t gonna prove to be of much value today. So I didn’t want to make a post out of it.

But then, the inspiration for this post, is a past tweet by Australian Men’s Cricket Team Captain Pat Cummins, that he had made exactly a year ago, on 15th November 2022, in which he states that - 

he had made a difficult decision in November 2022.

Pat's Tweet on 15th November 2022

The decision to miss next year’s (2023 season) IPL, since his focus from henceforth was on the Ashes Series and the World Cup!

And in an interview quite soon after, he had also defined the year ahead - 2023 - as a ‘career-defining’ year for him and his players!

Fast forward to exactly a year later – November 2023 – Pat is now basking in the glory of having won a World Test championship, a successful Ashes series in the UK and now an awesome ODI World Cup triumph against hot-favourites India!

‘You don’t want to look back at the end of your cricket career to think you didn’t give it your best crack,’ he had observed, last year. 

What a beautiful line, ain’t it?

Yes! Giving it your best crack, requires a few difficult decisions on our part.

The decisions might seem difficult now! But the rewards will be immense in exactly a year from now!

James Clear, author of the inspirational Atomic Habits, says –

It doesn’t matter how successful or unsuccessful you are right now. What matters is whether your habits are putting you on the path toward success.

How true!

Like Pat Cummins, whose difficult decision was rewarded three-fold, I’m sure your difficult decision will fetch you three-fold returns, in exactly a year from now!

You bet!

PS: You may want to read more on James Clear’s motivational read titled, Atomic Habits in our past post HERE.

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Friday, 24 November 2023

'If you whip a dog while a violin is played...'

Jimmy bites Jumbo | Jumbo Whimpers

#memoriesfromdiaries

22 November 1996

Since the second week of November 1996, I had enrolled myself for my driving lessons, with a good driving school in town.

The Standard Gazel

The driving school’s proprietor - being a family friend - took that extra care to teach me well, the nuances and the intricacies of driving.

On this particular day, he taught us how to apply the reverse gear. I tried it out twice, and met with some degree of success!

Back then, our driving instructor, had the good ol’ Standard Gazel, in which we’d learnt the basics of driving!

Manufactured in Chennai’s own car manufacturing hub at Perungalathur, the Standard Car company’s Chennai plant was operational from 1951 to 1988.

The ‘Standard’ Herald company competed with the likes of Hindustan Ambassador (which had a cult following, and also the prestige of being a status symbol in the 1960s up until the 1990s). And then there was the Premier Padmini as well.

Interestingly, the Ambassador alone sported the unique, one-of-its-kind column shift [wherein the gear shift lever is mounted to the left of the steering column], while other cars usually had the floor shift.

The column shift was preferred in cars, as it gave more space in the front seat for ‘added passengers’ as well. 😊

However, for ‘L’ boards like me, we preferred the floor shifts, as they were easier to learn, and had faster response time while driving.

On an aside, there’s some good news for all ye Ambassador lovers – Good ol’ Amby is being relaunched in India next year. Ravi Saare.. are you listening? 😊

Coming back to a sentimental incident on sentient beings, that had happened on this fateful day –

Our pet dog Jumbo was such a sensation with everyone in our street, you see! However, there was another dog in the neighbourhood, which never got along well with Jumbo. He was Jimmy. 🐕

On this particular day, Jimmy badly bit Jumbo, to such an extent that Jumbo couldn’t even walk properly for a few days after that!

The words ‘whimper’ and ‘dog’ (that I’ve used to jot down this incident), immediately bring to mind, the Father of Modern Philosophy – Rene Descartes and his weird observations on animals, with particular reference to dogs!

To Descartes, one has to be human in order to enjoy experiences and feelings.

Shocking, ain’t it?

Animals, to Descartes, are really machines, or biological robots, without any mind. [Often referred to, as the Bête-machine doctrine].

According to his famous mind-body dualism hypothesis, the mind is a non-physical, non-spatial substance in itself. Moreover, the mind is conscious, not the body!

The human self - the person - is essentially the mind, and NOT the body.

The mind has free will, the ability to control and to cause the human body to act the way it wills!

To Descartes then, since human minds [oops… beings] 😊 are capable of thought and reasoning, we must have minds, while animals don’t!

He tells us that –

If you whip a dog while a violin is played, in course of time, it will whimper and whine to the music!

That’s hence, in his Discourse on Method (1637), Descartes said, “I think, therefore I am.” [a human].

It is also said that, Descartes had once kicked a pregnant dog and explained its whimpers as mere automatic expressions of a machine.

In another legend, he “nailed his wife’s dog to a board plank for vivisection” in order to prove to her that it was just a machine!

One doesn’t know how true these anecdotes are! However, Descartes stands quite disproved in some of his reductionist propositions or rather presuppositions, for sure!

Pic. courtesy for Standard Gazel: teambhp

Oh Deer! ❤️

In Today's Chennai Edition of Times of India

 

Meet Your Illustrious Alumni on Saturday, 25th November 2023 @ MCC ❤️

 

Thursday, 23 November 2023

I Accidentally Poke Jaison! Jaison shouts out, ‘Ooooh’

Class Seminars & Student Reactions 😊

#MCCSchoolDays #Hosteldays

#memoriesfromdiaries

22 November 1994

Morning Jogging Resumes for Hostelers

Our School's Lovely Playground

After the brief respite from the rains that were lashing the city left, right and centre - for the past two weeks - today the skies looked all clear for our wardens to resume their routine duties of waking us all up for our regular morning jogging time. 😊

Since our blessed coffee time always followed our jogging time, we used to enthusiastically go out for our jogging, all the way to the playground!

This was followed by our regular newspaper reading time. Then we all went for our respective classes.

I Accidentally Poke Jaison! Jaison shouts out, ‘Ooooh’

Our Zoology Master was very strict! Especially when it comes to lab-time, he always wanted the boys to behave, and cultivate the proverbial pin-drop silence.

Unfortunately, for me, while busy on dissection mode, I accidentally poked Jaison with the dissection needle, and he impulsively gave out a ‘oooh’. All eyes were turned towards the two of us now.

Master immediately asked me to stand up. Then he told the class, ‘Rufus literally dropped an atom bomb in class today. I’ve not heard this huge noise anytime in the lab’, he remarked.

Then he scolded the boys for shouting in class, ‘without manners’.

Zoology Master Narrates an Incident that happened 15 years ago (in the year 1979!)

Our Zoology master was a very conscientious teacher, known for his exhortations, and real-life examples that he gave for us in class.

On this day also, our Zoology Master narrated an incident that happened in our school, some 15 years ago, in the year 1979.

It was about a student of this school, whose father happened to be a chain smoker. Seeing his father smoke regularly, his son also began to cultivate his father’s habit of smoking. 

The father, felt so sad when he came to know about his son’s smoking habit, and so he came up to his teacher and requested him to advise his son not to smoke!

Hence, after his school hours, when the teacher advised the boy not to smoke cigarettes, the boy’s reply made him shell-shocked. 

The son, in a dejected voice, told the teacher, ‘In order to stop my father from smoking, I cant do anything else, but to smoke!’. The teacher realised where the problem was, and soon called for the father. 

Then father and son, gave a declaration that they will quit smoking that very day itself, he said.

Seminar Blues

Our Science Teachers (we used to call them Masters, viz Chemistry Master, Physics Master etc) used to conduct occasional seminars in our classes, to see how well we’ve understood their subjects.

But, you see, Chemistry was a kinda hard nut to crack for many of us in class!

So when master called out the names of students to come forward and present their papers, each of the boys had their unique, quirky ways of responding to this ‘Catch-22’ kinda situation.

Just presenting a few of them, here on this post.

Samuel Rajesh Rushes to the Loo! 😊

Samuel Rajesh went to the bathroom, the moment he heard master call out his name for the Seminar presentation. 😊

Nawaz, who was king of his domain, as far as our hostel was concerned, suddenly developed stage fear it seems, and so he wanted to escape class. But Darshan, our class monitor, persuaded him to read it out from the book. And so he did.

Chemistry Master Snatches the Papers

Darshan, our class rep, was also class topper. So when he went to the front, and started his presentation, reading out from a few papers, Chemistry Master went up to him, and took away the papers that he was quoting from! 

After his presentation, many students asked him questions, especially Nanda and Piramanayagam, the other toppers in class.

When it was Bharani’s turn to present his paper, he successfully managed his presentation, but when the questions were shot at him, he gave out some blatant excuses saying, the question was not defined in the book at all. 

Unfortunately, for him, Piramanayagam gave out the answer, much to his consternation. Vijay Immanuel also presented his paper today.

Debate Topic, ‘Participation of Youth in Politics’

Later, Karuppiah, (who was asked to give a topic for the next day’s debate) suggested that, we could debate on ‘Participation of Youth in Politics’. While we were discussing points related to the topic, our warden, Mr. Parthipan came up and announced that he would be locking the hostel. So we proceeded back school wards.

I Get Four Wickets Today 😊

Today in cricket, I got the maximum wickets. Our cricket pitch was favourable for spinners, and hence I was roped in by our M1 Class cricket team, for the bowling front. Surprisingly, I got four wickets today, much to the delight of our team mates! 

PS: You may want to read yet another valuable exhortation that our Zoology master had given us, in our past post HERE.

Piramanayagam, my classmate is now a leading Gastroenterologist with Apollo Hospitals, Chennai.

Pic courtesy: MCC School Website & 

Apollo Hospitals Website