Friday, April 29, 2022

 

WHAT I GOT FROM MY LEGACY ‘MPS’

 Early morning prayers, life skill lessons s by Principal Ma’am, old friendships, amazing teachers and unlimited fun are some of the things that come to my mind when I hear the word ‘MPS’. And slowly that time came to a throttling halt.

In those 10 years of heavenly abode that I spent, I now realize that I have learned many things from MPS that have created an undaunting impact on my personality. Apart from the academic field that continues to guide me in my endeavors, the school has taught me valuable lessons that I wish to respect, cherish and follow for life.

Foremost among these include a habit for disciplined life, learning on how to interact with peers, facing challenges with resolute mind and having respect towards elders. Infact, the habit of saying ‘Namaskar’ has continued to this day!

As a senior, I participated in organizing stalls in the school fete and dressed as a teacher on 5th September. From these I have learned organizational skills, time management, team work and a lot of experience.

As the years continue to pass in this short that we humans enjoy, what I have learned from MPS and the legacy which I carry, will continue to inspire me.

As I try to limit myself in 200 words (which I know I will exceed!), the zenith of joy and nostalgia fills my heart as I secretly wish to god to give me a chance to wear that brown dress once more!

 

HEMANT GUPTA

 


Thursday, April 14, 2022

 

Bond with my Alma Mater


Whenever I heard my seniors say, “this is the best time of your life” or “you are going to miss this”, I would scoff at them, never really trying to get to the bottom of what they meant.

Now after  having completed college, I can vouch for all the ‘universal truths’ that surround school life. Honestly, it took me long to realise that the affection and constant support that the school gave me was like none and more scarily, it’s gone. Sometimes, I feel how long an emotional journey it had been in the school- the friendship that I wouldn’t trade for any amount of wealth, the teachers whom we resented and blackmailed but always respected, the crazy experiences- the moments of epiphany, the hours of boredom and days of madness and how all of that has shaped a part of my personality today. I am cathartic as I write this.

Through the photos of my farewell day, I get a chance to live through all the 8 years of my life worthlessly thinking to get one more shot at it so that I could amend some things, but I guess, not having one more chance makes it all the more special.

My sincere thanks and gratitude to all the teachers, especially, Rashmi Ma’am, Princy Yohannan Ma’am and Aparna Ma’am for being the pole star for me. I try not to let you down.

And lastly, a message that goes out loud to my juniors-'While in school, never think of whar after school? Play your inning well' and remember the hardest thing to chase in life-

काक चेष्टा, बको ध्यानं, श्वान निद्रा तथैव

अल्पहारी, गृहत्यागी, विद्यार्थी पंच लक्षणं ।।

Shubh Mathur (2018)

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