I am still not ready to let go of 2023 especially because it had been a perfect yin-yang kind of year for me. What better way to ring the year end festive season than to spend an extended weekend with friends from 25 years ago and relive the magic of the place named BITS, Pilani.
21st – 24th December marked the silver jubilee reunion for the 1997 Batch of BITS Pilani and I am still revelling in the magic of those four days. The most amazing end-of-the-year experience one could have, and hold it beyond the turn of the year as well – time with friends to reminiscence in the nostalgia of yester years, by visiting the campus that shaped us during our late teens, make new memories in the same place by giving back, take in the changes that the campus has gone through, and still see the remnants from the years that we spent on campus and more.Penning this note
was an exercise to organise the flood of emotions and memories I have been
experiencing, and in the process have a memoire to look back upon fondly for
years to come. There is another personal reason for wanting to hold on to those
wonderful moments. This was my first outing (on my own) in the last s6 months. I
was (and still am) recovering from a surgery (two if you consider the minor
surgery for addressing an infected incision site) that was a result of a freak
road accident in May 2023. Only around mid-November did I start walking without
support. My surgeon and physiotherapist approved me for this travel only on 19th
December 2023 (based on the progress of my recovery), after clearly explaining the
dos and don’ts, and a knee-brace to be worn all the time I was on my foot and amidst
crowd. Of course, I was scared, yet I wanted to be part of this once-in-a-lifetime
event, which is why I hadn’t cancelled my travel bookings, that I made before
my accident. I packed light and only for the mandatory dress code activities. The
rest was to be winged (repeat, pile-on, or…) as any student did while on
campus.
21st
December 2023
Come 21st December, my heart rate increased in anticipation as well as anxiety and I know I was not alone in the anxiety part, yet my mom, spouse and children who have been caring for me the last 6 months happily sent me on my merry way with encouraging words and words of caution to not overdo (knowing that I tend to do exactly that). I thought I would be the only BITSian on that flight to Delhi from Chennai. I was pleasantly surprised to have another BITSian, Foodking Sarathbabu as my travel companion and he willingly helped me with luggage until we checked into Hotel Taj, Gurugram. Some of my batchmates were already there and some trickled in behind me at the check-in counter. My fogged memory had difficulty with names though many faces were familiar. Thankfully quite a few were having similar issues and we decided to blame it on our age, mommy brain and what not and started re-introducing ourselves. There was a hi-tea icebreaker session a couple of hours before dinner. The dinner was set up in the 1990s Bollywood theme with red carpet and arches at the entry of the banquet hall, photo booth with props, and drinks of choice. The usual gratitude to the OC (Organising Committee) & Rec n Acc (Recreation and Accommodation) team that made this event memorable sharing the journey leading up to the event followed by a pop-trivia quiz about BITS and our favourite hangout spots set the competitive edge rolling and the energy levels high to start off the music night by music clubbers after we finished our dinner.
The peppy
numbers by music clubbers saw many people on the dance floor. Except for the difference
in venue (from BITS), the energy levels were the same, and I felt that all of
us were back to the teens that we were in 1997. Even if my foot was alright, I
had two left feet when it came to dancing, so I was happily watching the others
dance, while I sang along. When Marline dedicated a song for the first loves
and started signing Zara Zara Behekta Hai from Rehana Hai Tere Dil
Mein, I was missing my BITSian life partner, as the Tamizh version of this
song was our all-time favourite (Vaseegara from the movie Minnale). She
transitioned to the Tamizh version halfway through the song and the sing along
became more personal. After a couple of songs, I headed to my room, ensuring
that I followed the instructions of my surgeon & physiotherapist,
preserving my strength and energy for the remaining three days.
22nd December 2023
On reaching the
Pilani campus after a 4-hour long drive from Gurugram in a fun-filled bus ride
with my friends, the first thing I did was to get ready for the Saraswati
Mandir visit in traditional wear for a batch photo. After a while in the
mandir, I went back to Vfast hostel (the on-campus stay for visitors) for the
bonfire night and dinner. The rooms did not have heater which brought back
memories of the shivering nights & early mornings of our initial winter in
Pilani, especially for those of us who came from warm and humid tropical
climate like Chennai (then Madras). It took a couple of semesters to get used to
this weather and learn about layering to stay warm. Thankfully the water
heaters at VFast were functional, which spared us from recreating the no-bath
experience of our student days in winter.
23rd
December 2023
The morning
began with a walk/run on campus. I did not join this for obvious reason 😊 After breakfast, it was the
department visits and stroll around the institute on the agenda, before the
Leadership faculty interaction. I decided to start my day by visiting BITS
Library. For someone who was (and is) always seen with a book in hand no
other place could have been a starting point. As I entered the library, I was thrilled
to find my debut book featured on the display table marked as MUST READ.
I had to get a picture clicked here with the Deputy Librarian Mr. Ghosh. I also
handed over a few more paperback copies of my book Imperfect Parenting: Honest Stories from
Global Parents (for the library of the other BITS Pilani campuses). A
BITSian author friend of mine Ramya Srinivasan (FD97A3PSXXX) had
entrusted me with the responsibility of passing on copies of her book, The Write Way, to be added to the
special display shelf exclusively showcasing works by BITSian authors in BITS
Library, and for the library of other campuses of BITS (Hyderabad, Goa). From
here I walked to the Rotunda just opposite to the iconic clock tower
of BITS for our batch photos.
This Rotunda connected to the New Academic Block (NAB), an underground new block with lecture rooms and auditorium which ensures that the view of the institute and Saraswati Mandir remains unobstructed, and the greenery is also retained as ceiling of the buildings.
We had a Leadership
Faculty Interaction at the J C Choudary NAB Auditorium. I found myself pleasantly
overwhelmed when the current Director of BITS Pilani, Pilani campus, Dr.
Sudhirkumar V Barai, recognised me by my name and initiated a conversation.
The conversation itself is a haze because of the flood of emotions that was
experiencing. His appreciation on my published book and this interaction will
be a memory that will be etched in my memory for life, in addition to the one-on-one
conversation with Dr. Arya Kumar, Dean Alumni Relations. Never in
my wildest dream did I, an introvert, ever imagine that I would be in the
presence of such esteemed visionaries, thought leaders, and vibrant
personalities.
Next on the
agenda was lunch organised by the Director for our batch at the RB (Ram Budh)
mess. The scheduled itinerary of events had a break of 2.5 hours after this, letting
each of us do what we wished. I decided to visit my hostel (MB – Meera Bhawan)
rooms and managed to see a couple from the outside as they were locked by its
current inhabitants who had gone home for their semester break. Having the
campus all to ourselves was a huge plus, letting us become the teenagers
without having worry about acting our age.
I am still
amazed at how I managed to be on my foot all through the morning and afternoon
until 3 p.m., the time retired to my room and to wait for my family (spouse and
2 kids) who were enroute from Chennai. They arrived at 4:30 p.m. They were
welcomed by my batchmates as well and we made a visit to Saraswati Mandir. From
there we went to Sky Lab, said hello to Pappu and had his special chai, which
was a regular part of our lives when we (me and my spouse) were students. From
there we joined the rest of the gang for the hi-tea in IC (Institute Cafeteria).
After hi-tea we walked down to FD II to the spot where I had proposed (to my
current spouse - Kaaba), before heading to C’Not place (no less than a similar
named place in Delhi).
I finished my
dinner with my batchmates while my family went to Blue Moon restaurant, to
enjoy the signature dish of Fried Paneer Maggi. After dinner, I joined my
family and shared a plate of fried Maggi with Kaaba, while my kids enjoyed
plain Maggi – which they felt was more delicious (maybe the cold weather) than
the one we eat in Chennai. My family dropped me at the main Audi (Auditorium)
for the Music Nite organised by the music clubbers of our batch. I was
tired and ready to retire for the day but wanted to enjoy this experience. So I
stayed for a couple of song while my family checked in to their room in an accommodation
just outside the campus, off-loaded their luggage and came back to pick me up
from the Audi and dropped me back in my room, before they went to theirs.
24 December
2023
It was time to
bid goodbye to the campus (for now). I was happy that I was able to make it to
this reunion with my limited mobility and managed to cover as many events as
possible and quite a few places to visit, relive old memories and make new ones,
until my next visit. On this last day we also got to experience the morning fog
(Kohara), which is a usual occurrence in the month of December and January. It
is such a beautiful one to enjoy watching, if you are not driving through it. I
was on the last bus out of Pilani. The day before was a full day on my feet,
and I still am wondering how I managed to be on my feet for almost 2/3rd
of my waking time, but it did take a toll on my weak muscles. The pain was
pronounced, and my recovering leg felt stiff.
From the time I
checked into Taj, there was always someone close by to ask if I was okay and
always ready to help with anything that I wanted - drink, plate refills, water
or to ensure that I could safely get back to my room. Even on the bus ride to
and from Pilani, I had people getting me chai because I could not (and did not
want to) get on and off the bus multiple times. This willingness to be there
for each other, pitch-in without being asked for, go the extra mile to ensure
that everyone had fun, and a place where formalities take a back seat is how
the magic happens here and stays with us through our life. This is one place
where masks come off, and we all laugh, talk, and enjoy with no barriers (gender,
language, religion, economic/social status) blocking our interaction and fun.
We are peers and we all are bound by the camaraderie of bringing that magical
spirit for everyone to experience. During my recovery, I joined the Yearbook
team as a volunteer to ensure that I was a small part of the reunion, even if I
was unable to make it in person to the campus if my mobility did not improve,
but I am so grateful that I was able to make it and the yearbook became an
additional colour to the beautiful memories that I am taking with me from these
4 days of unadulterated fun and magic with friends in a place that was pivotal
in shaping me to who I am today.
In 1997 when I
got me admission letter to BITS, my dream college, and yet I started faltering
because I had already joined B.Sc Mathematics in Ethiraj College, Chennai, my
mom and maternal uncle sat me down and convinced me to go with this advice “You
are going to BITS to experience life. Studies can happen anywhere. So go to
BITS for its experience and exposure.” I am so glad I heeded to their advice.
Even when I started for this trip, this uncle of mine messaged me “Go and bask
in friendly adulation” and how so right he was. The friendly adulation was so authentic
and warm that even after a week, I am still basking in it, and I doubt if it
will wane at all soon! Maybe this was the driving energy that provided me with
the strength to be able to visit as many places on campus as I did as well.
Many of us had
lost touch with each other after graduating. This reunion and the technology of
today has helped us to stay connected with each other from here on. Hoping for
more gatherings in the future (small or big) to keep the spirit of BITS Pilani
and its magic alive all through our lifetime. Ever grateful for the opportunity
that I had to be a BITSian forever!
Wishing you all a very Happy
New Year 2024!
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