Sunday, March 05, 2006

Passport to Pranav!!

As I squeezed myself out of 27C and stepped down the stairs of the bus in front of my sister’s college, the mammoth poster, yelling out “Pranav 06 - Unleashing the Power within”, stared at my face. The poster itself created a wonderful feeling in me even though I wasn’t involved in the symposium in any way. “Evolve, Conflate, Embellish” (Hey! Those are my words!). This is too good.

My sister had been asking me to come over to the symposium that they were organizing from about a month before the actual day. Well, I had not been very enthusiastic about it and was citing the preparation for my practical tests as an excuse. But, just before the day of Pranav, I changed my mind as I got a company in my class fellow Vidya and decided to attend the function. We made our way into the campus, trying to keep a low profile lest be questioned by some one to show our credentials. Gleaming faces, colourful sarees, exquisite jewellery, the girls looked awesome all clad in sarees. Poor guys, a pant, shirt and a tie were all they could show off!

We went to the auditorium to attend the inaugural function.The introductory presentation which was quite an interesting start was followed by about an hour of “sleep promotion” – I mean the customary speeches. It was then time for the events.

I should single out to thank Sulaiman (bhaiya) specially, who was kind enough to take two little(?) girls on a guided tour of college and the other events. “Scarto” was the first event that we attended. Filling Fevicol into the plastic tumblers was what we initially did, but very soon were made the judges, ahem. Then came the interesting part. Going around the college with out any identification (Sujatha’s sister wasn’t obviously enough) could land us back to the bus stop. So the President (Arvind) gave us a promotion as students of Sai Ram Engineering College and presented us the necessary identity cards (Hope this revelation doesn’t get him into trouble). I still can’t believe how the girls in the registration could believe that we were from a college especially when I could hardly stifle a laugh. However, posing like college students with ID cards was a matter of great pride for us. This might sound funny, but yeah, its true and believe it or not, I am going to treasure this ID card for a long time. We then selected the winners for the event. ‘Sorry Venkat, we couldn’t award your “favourite” team any prize’.

Lunch was next. It was a huge shock when I saw the mess hall and the hostel. It came as a stark contrast to what we have seen and gone through since morning. How can a human even eat and live there?? Food wasn’t that bad or probably it felt ok to me cos I was really hungry. I am sorry if I sound rather rude on this.

Then we headed for the mock interview, a pretty interesting event. The extempore performances by students from various colleges were a delight to watch, with some contestants cooking up silly answers. Though being in Standard XI, mock interview did provide an insight as to what goes on in such situations. As the quiz was scheduled at the same time, I couldn’t attend it (sorry Kausi). At about 7.30pm the valedictory function was held. Venkat gave a great performance, as always. The prizes were given away and it was the end of the event.

Though we didn’t do anything much during the entire symposium, we had a great time, just mixing with the crowd and absorbing the atmosphere. I met many of my sister’s friends including Karthik (anna) for the very first time whose names were familiar to me from the gossips me and my sister indulge in. I was really glad that I had taken leave from school for attending something which was some real fun and served as a great relaxation for the mind.

Here, I would like to congratulate all of them who spent several sleepless nights including of course my sister Sujatha (how can she be kept away from this article if I have to attend next time too?) and surmounted many obstacles to “EVOLVE, CONFLATE and EMBELLISH” , Pranav 06.

I can’t wait to attend another symposium.Is there anyone from SSN college around? ;-)

11 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey sandy... Excellent post yaar... took me back to feb 21!!! and yeah, will never forgive u for having done that to my "fav team"!!!

Keep posting!!!!!

05 March, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi,

awesome di...i was awaiting this blog so long...

nice to know that u enjoyed to a good extent..

well by being the judge for scarto,u actually releived us of a big work...i thank u for that!

PRANAV is always the best and anyone who attends it will have the same feel....

chers,
kausalya.

06 March, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi sandhya...
gr8 blog...this blog gave me the sweet memories our symposium...i stilll wonder wat made you njoy and have fun tat day...being a judge of our event scarto you must have been given a momento ...we forgot to do that..i'll get you one...and thanx for ur words Evolve,Conflate,Embelish...

06 March, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another good piece of work.Keep going Sandy.I shared that experience with you.It was awesome.Thanks to your sister and her friends.Of course how could I forget you and our college(sai ram eng.Ha!Ha!).I too will preserve my id card.It was worth bunking school.I hope no teacher reads this.Actually I dont mind.Let them know that we need culturals.

Thanks to Sujatha and her friends.I had great fun.

07 March, 2006  
Blogger Karthick said...

hey it was great havin u there and vidya too though i guess she would have been upset tat i din remember the school topper... hahaha... have a poor memory.. oyao gajini oyao gajini oho oho(bg music)... ya the symposium rocked!! except the small glitch!! of time management... food was good i liked it.. kesari was awesome... enjoyed yuvarani's pleasant voice at the helpdesk( was doin helpdesk service with here). She rocked my ears off..... Cannot forget the high profile tense moments before the quiz... Actually kausalya came runnin and said nothin worked... Imagine tat situation... No mike, if mike's there no battery, buzzer not workin, no projector, if proj there no screen to project and worst of all( after say 20 min) kausi and abishek were laughing like retards.... abishek came up with this brilliant suggestion of packing up the quiz and give each team a prize...hahaha.. tat was tense man and having watched it by the side, i grew terribly nervous and left the hall.... The problem i found with the ppl was tat each wanted to their event well( thought is good) and never cared of the others( pretty bad)... And i can never forget this.. Me,bharath and arthi came to help for this symposium on feb 20 before which we knew nothin and expected the juniors to know. on the d-day one of the 3rd years approached us and asked who was in charge of the certificates... Bharath was stymied and couldnt answer anythin and told her tat he will let her know soon.... All in all, the event was good..... I appreciate the fact tat u took time from tat damned school and spent ur time well and learnt a lot and vidya too .... Continue blogging and try to use words tat will catch others attention and improve ur vocabs... not bad for 11th should say... i was bad, i am bad, future is uncertain, leave it to god

09 March, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey, cool post..really good :-) as arvind said, it brought back delightful memories of pranav.. though there were a few hiccups,we managed to pull it through..Im sure all of us would always remember PRANAV as a part of the enjoyable moments in msec..:-)

14 March, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aura dear.. I've always felt u were a preoccupied child. Now, I know ur worthwhile pastimes keep u triggered on. I've come to know ur flair for music and an equal amount for journalism. Keep up the good work.

Does any other classmate of urs maintain a blog. If so do lemme know.

Kanchi

21 March, 2006  
Blogger Shunyata said...

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22 March, 2006  
Blogger Shunyata said...

WHOA-its probably the only word that could closely reflect my reaction!
PRANAV'06...and a flood of thoughts come rushing by......
I sumtimes feel that I could play it like a motion picture-it had it all-laughter, fun,nervousness, excitement, and those occasional outbursts when people(read Aishwarya) just hung around with the sole intention of irritating others with pjs and/or irrelevant actions/talk in situations that commanded a high degree of seriousness. But through it all, we emerged as one family. Even as i type this comment, i realise how convenient it is for one to read it as it is. To me, it means so much more.
On a different note, I would like to thank Sujatha ,Arvind and the rest of the PRANAV'06 team for realising PRANAV as it came out to be.

P.S 1:Sujatha- i beg a pardon for the "certificates blunder". Now u know what you could possibly suffer by delegating responsibilities to me!

P.S 2 'Powerful' words u chose for the banner!

p.s.3 This the longest comment i have ever written on any1 else's blog!

22 March, 2006  
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22 March, 2006  
Blogger aura said...

Hi every1 !
thanks for visiting and commenting on my blog once again...thanks vb for commenting and for giving us good company during the symp...thanks once again to bhaiyya, kausi and karthik anna...a special thanks to arvind for getting us the ID cards and believe me...the presentation was awesome..hey vidi, im really happy to know that u had a good time...this is one thing we won't forget for a while!! I'm so glad that my english teacher, kanchana maam took time out to comment on my blog...thanx a million maam! maam should read ash's blog,i'm sure she'll be spellbound! Lastly, thanks sujju...without ur invitation, we cudnt have possibly made it to pranav...great job guys!!!

22 March, 2006  

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