Capturing the spirit of Sainik School Goalpara
Capturing
the spirit of Sainik School Goalpara…..an imagination of an ex-ssgian !
50 years to
Golden Jubilee
Ratneswar Saikia was lucky to have found a seat in the red ASTC bus on a pleasant
November morning. He had taken the route from Gaurisagar to his in- laws home
at Dergaon on many occasion but never
had the luxury to travel seating. Perhaps destiny was changing, thought
Saikia.
Previous two years were toughest for Saikia.
A bad monsoon and his aging father’s health condition forced him to sell off
his 2 bigha beetle orchard. But, on that particular morning, from the comfort
of his window seat he looked towards the boundless paddy fields and felt
optimistic. He had a bumper harvest and was expecting the birth of his third
child in two months. Amidst his changing
mood he picked up a newspaper left behind by a co-passenger in Jorhat. Turning the pages Saikia came across a news
on inauguration of a Sainik School in Goalpara. A premier boarding school to
encourage and nurture young boys to join the armed forces. For a while, he
thought, probable Government had taken this new initiative to produce more
sainiks , just in case the Chinese invade India
again !!! He felt a sense of
pride thinking of sending a child of his to this school. By the time the bus
reached Dergaon, a small time farmer conceived a dream. The year was 1964.
Eleven years later, Ratneswar Saikia’s son
successfully qualified to join Sainik
School Goalpara. He was allotted a permanent roll no. XYZ. In the next seven
years, a quite soft spoken village boy turned into one of the brightest student
of the school. He qualified for NDA in 198X and fulfilled his father’s dream.
Later, as a young army Captain he visited the school during the silver Jubilee
celebration in 1989. That was the last time his friends met him.
500
days to Golden Jubilee
One a damp rainy evening, five ex-student
from 198X-XX batch met at a highway dhaba in the outskirt of Guwahati. The topic of
discussion was Golden Jubilee Celebration. They uploaded a selfie in their batch
whatsapp group. Within seconds hundreds of message popped up from across the
world envying their meeting. The
discussion started from recalling school nick names to Mr B K Sownal sir’s mathematics class turning to Monica Seles vs Steffi Graf match. Slowly from
laughter riot the conversation took to serious note. It was regarding the
financial crunch and the timeline for construction of the Rhino Gate and Bronze
statue of our first Principal.
At the same time around 12,000 km away in
South California, roll nos. 2XX4, a software wizard was returning home after
finishing his night shift. As he switched on his mobile phone, he was surprised
to see 562 whatsapp msg waiting his attention. Reading the messages in reverse
order he understood the crisis OBA was going through. Without getting into much
details he enquired about the actual status. 24 hours later OBA treasurer cell
phone beeped twice. It was a confirmation massage from SBI, “Rs X0,000/-
deposited, account xxxxxxxxxxx”. As the news spread more funds came pouring in
from hundreds of other old boys. An ex-student much senior to Roll nos 2XX4
also transferred a huge amount. The Bronze statue of our first principal and
the Rhino Gate were inaugurated as per scheduled on 12th Nov 2013. The yearlong Golden jubilee extravaganza
kicked off.
The magnificent and the elegant Golden
Jubilee logo at the top of the Rhino gate was designed by one of the classy
designer of our country and an alumnus of our school. He is roll nos. 19XX.
Less than a year to Golden Jubilee
Celebration
Omio and Phoni woke up early on a bright
Monday morning and put on their best pair of dress. They had managed to fix an
appointment with school Registrar through their “contacts”. The agenda was to
get permission to run a wet canteen during the golden jubilee celebration.
Outside the Registrar office the school catering vendor was waiting to discuss
the magnitude of the Golden Jubilee catering demand. The vendor was informed
that the food demand for two days would be 10 times the current demand in terms
of quantity, 30 times in terms of revenue and 100 times in terms of quality. The
vendor returned back tensed and worried while Omio returned back happy and
content.
On the OBA facebook page a discussion started
on the golden jubilee events at school. According to initial report it was
perceived it would be a day long event and that night stay at school won’t be
possible. Old boys from across the
country and abroad planning to visit school after decades became dishearten. A
single day at school won’t be enough to recreate those magic moments. But, then
again it was a question of desire vs logistic vs budget. Arranging food and
accommodation for 5000 plus participants was not an easy task. It was estimated
that the ceremonial lunch on 12th Nov 2014 alone could cost more
than Rs 15.0 lakhs.
The following weekend few senior ex-students
of the 198X batch took serious note of the concern raised in the FB. Few of them
met at a posh roof top restaurant in Guwahati to give a serious thought to help
thousands of ex-students spend a night at their Alma Mater. Long discussions
were held as the budget was huge to be arranged by a single batch. But, when SSGians
come together everything is possible. After two more such meeting and
discussion with their batch mates they decided to sponsor the mega ceremonial
lunch. As a result of which one night stay at school seemed to be possible, as
desired by hundreds of ex-students.
The OBA executive members met in their
Guwahati office to draw out the final program for the Golden Jubilee
Celebration. They had a huge burden to fulfil the expectation of hundreds of
ex-students. There were around 30 odd ex-students working actively to give the
ultimate pleasure to 3000 plus ex-students expected to attend the Golden
Jubilee celebration. The ratio was 100:1 (Slightly lower than the ratio of
Income tax payee and Income Tax collectors)
Roll no. 32XX and 33XX were assigned to obtain
permission for the Golden Jubilee Run from Deputy Commissioner, Kamrup. In
spite of OBA President having a word with DC, the two ex-students managed to
get an appointment on the third day. Roll no. 33XX could not avail leave on the
scheduled day and Roll no. 32XX was supposed to take his daughter for
vaccination. But, then again responsibility had to be honoured. Finally Roll.
No. 32XX cancelled his child appointment with the Doctor and went to meet the
DC. Skipping family responsibility to work for Golden Jubilee activities had
become a regular affair for the active members. At home his wife was upset, but
by then she understood very well SSGians emotional attachment for his school.
It was 11pm, the team working on publicity
was busy giving the finishing touch to the creative. 3000 km away members of
Bangalore/ Delhi Chapter too were busy packing the snacks for the next day
Blood donation camp. After numerous phone calls to all the likely donors they
packed off for the day feeling satisfied. Next day at the blood donation camps
people turned up in huge number making the blood donation camp a huge success.
Roll No. 21XX a Doctor by profession,
completed three surgeries till late in the evening. After dinner, he logged on
to facebook. He was trying to contact his class mates from Bihar for the last
couple of weeks. Most of his Bihari friends were out of touch since they left
school. Finally, he found his class VI bed partner, Roll. Nos. 20XX in FB. Roll no. 20XX who runs a Dry Cleaning
Business in Delhi was surprised to receive a msg from his old friend. November being peak season of his business it
was out of question for him to leave the station. But, his old friend was in no
mood to give up and booked a flight ticket for his class VI bed partner. Sitting
in his Delhi office he felt the affection of his childhood friend and started
rehearsing his Assamese.
The souvenir committee was supposed to meet
at 8am in the morning. They were behind schedule. The final draft was yet to be
ready as new inclusions are pouring in and need editing. But, the meeting has
to be cancelled at the last minute as the president of the committee has to
accompany the OBA secretary to meet MD of a media group. Most of the organizing
committee members were multi–tasking. Leave aside their family responsibility.
Remember the ratio is 100.1.
School registrar, had called up. It was
regarding the accommodation and setting up the cultural program stage. The
budget was running high, which was a serious matter of concern. An emergency
meeting of the OBA was called. The contributions from more than 50 % of the Old
Boys were yet to come. But, the committee took the risk and assured School to
go ahead with the arrangement. OBA will support in all possible way. The young
Registrar for the first time in last two week went to sleep feeling relived.
Roll no. 24XX an engineer by profession and a
marathon runner by passion was with heart throb Milind Sumon to attend a
Pinkathon event at Pune. All of a sudden an idea came to his mind of running to
school from Guwahati (125km) during the Golden Jubilee Celebration. Initially
it seemed to be a mad idea, but the Runner already had his heart on it. When a
SSGian have his heart on something he will get it done, come what may. That
night he had a discussion with his wife and the next morning he posted an
update in the OBA facebook page. Supports
came in from all quarters. His confidence grew tenth fold and started
practicing for the historic run.
Across the Arabian Sea, at Tel Aviv airport Roll
no. 26XX, director of a multi-national software
company was waiting to board a flight to India, when he saw the facebook update
of his one batch senior. On his flight back to home he made up his mind to join
his senior in the run. Immediately he shoot a mail to his HR Head based in Israel
applying for leave from 9th to 16th Nov 2014. Back in
Assam a young ex-student who passed out only recently too contacted roll no. 24XX
to join him in his run.
One month to Golden Jubilee
As the D-day approached nearer the OBA FB
page received more hits. New fun games were initiated. One such unique game was
initiated by a ultra-creative Radio Jockey roll.no. 27XX . He also the composed the Golden Jubilee theme song. As per the
rules of the game whosoever comment last on that particular post would be the
winner. There was a never ending flow of comments.
Roll nos. X6, from 2nd batch, a
retired public relation officer was a novice in FB. His granddaughter opened an
account for him just to help him get a pulse of the Golden Jubilee Celebration.
Roll no. X6 is known for his witty remark and superb sense of humour. He came
across the post of 27XX , which by then crossed 500 plus comment. With one
comment from roll no. X6, the game came to an end. He posted “I am roll nos. X6,
from 2nd batch and as of now I am the senior most in FB, I call upon
all my juniors not to post any more comment. No question to be asked and no
apology”. Roll. No. X6 posted the msg casually, but his instruction was obeyed
with respect. Seniors wish are like
supreme court order’s, never to be questioned only to be followed. It’s a
silent rule being followed in SSG since
1964.
OBA governing body, decided to give the
honour to Flag Off the golden Jubilee run to a very junior member of the OBA.
The junior happened to represent the country in a particular sport. This honour
was something very special and close to the junior’s heart. When he shared the
good news with his mother, she took out an old letter from her cupboard to show
it to him. It was a letter written by the junior to his mother during his first
month in school. The junior was initially finding it tough and not willing to
continue in hostel. As she read out the letter once again after 25 years, her voice
started cracking. He recalled how his mother pursued him to continue in the
hostel. Had he left the school at that point of time, he would have not become
what he is today, the junior became emotional, thinking of those days .
There was a buzz in the office of one
particular ex-students that he had abandoned his wife to celebrate the Golden
Jubilee of his school. As the Day came nearer his wife too started believing in
the office buzz. Getting engrossed in the euphoria of golden jubilee
celebration he started painting the GJ logo on a rare drawing room designer
pottery. His wife was left with no other option but to adore his art. Actually
he was the one who created the maximum impact in the social media. Such was his
influence on his team that by the time the production of “Guts and Glory” was
completed, his unit started addressing ex-students of the school by roll. nos
and batch. The young man does not require any introduction, he re-introduced
Sainik School Goalpara to lakhs of viewers across the country. His roll. Nos. is 4XX.
Three days before the Golden Jubilee Alumni
walk, Roll nos. 24XX was rushing to the Frankfort airport after working
non-stop for 48 hours. For the last one week he worked double shift just to
ensure a tension free holiday at SSG. At
the same time Roll no. 1XXX send all his restaurant employees in Dhakuakhana on
leave for the next 7 days. He closed down his business just to ensure that he
don’t get unnecessary disturbance during the golden Jubilee celebration. At
Delhi Roll Nos. 20XX, boss did not sanctioned his leave in spite of his
repeated request. The non-stop messages in his batch Whatsapps group made his
life in Delhi miserable. Finally on 8th Nov night after the office
hours he went straight to his boss and gave him two option either to accept his
resignation or grant him leave. The boss preferred the later. Next morning he
boarded an Indigo airline flight paying Rs 21,000 for a one way ticket. On the
flight he recalled his late father who spend half the amount of his flight fare
for his entire Sainik School education.
All the members of the (100:1 ratio) organizing
committee slept only 2 to 3 hours during the final week preceding the D day. More
than 4000 bags were named and numbered. Banners and flex were displayed on all
strategic locations. All the venues were
decorated. Roll Nos. 4XXX, sent his open jeep for servicing. His jeep would be
the navigator during the Golden Jubilee Run. The night before the Alumni Walk, all
43 batches that passed out from school till 2013 planned their batch reunion party
across different location of Guwahati. Some adventurous batch went up the hill
of Meghalaya, some choose the comfort of restaurant, and few other adjusted in
their friend apartment.
At the Latasil playground the energy was
electrifying on the morning of 9th Nov. There was a sea of SSGians
getting ready to take part in the Alumni walk. At 5.20am the first pic was
posted on FB by a young ex-student of 2008 batch. Roll no. 17XX
who could not managed time to attend the function due to his business
commitment saw the update at around 6.0 am. He was getting ready to drive his
son for the Sunday morning karate classes. By the time he was in the karate
club of Navi Mumbai, there were already hundreds of pics uploaded in FB of Old
boys in white t-shirt . He could not control his emotion any more. Exactly 14
hours later he was in the queue to get his first drink at Rihno Club, Narengi.
One batch, took on the responsibility to
produce the Golden Jubilee theme song. The song was recorded by none other than
the great Jubeen Garg and Jubilee. To hire the two best singer of Assam was
itself a big achievement. The CD was finally released during the OBA general
body meeting and more than 4000 copies distributed free of cost.
Next day at the family dinner, the school
song was been played on every car stereo,
parked outside the GMC auditorium. Inside it was the Hurricanes Girls and outside
in the parking area the old boys were humming to the Golden Jubilee theme song.
The ex-students were in no mood to have an early dinner, until one of the most
popular senior came in to use his veto power. The boys were left with no other
option but to have the dinner on time. Nevertheless He made sure that everyone
had their dinner before closing the dining hall late at mid night. That night
the old boys and their family enjoyed one of the finest dinner, without knowing
the man behind the show. Only later through a facebook update that many of the
students came to know that the dinner was sponsored alone by Roll nos. 20XX.
In the next two days every train and every flight
to Guwahati carried passenger bound for Sainik School Goalpara. For every
subsequent event the attendance increased. OBA general body meeting elected a
new team. No matter how big a problem may be, there will always be someone to
run the show smoothly. At the end of the day it is the passion, enthusiasm and
mutual respect for each other which helps SSGians in achieving the impossible.
The runners were first among the many heroes
to enter the school campus on the morning of 12th Nov. They
successfully completed the historic run of 125 km in 2 days accompanied by a strong
supporting team. There was one engineer, who came all the way from Pune, to
give company to the runners. Running through the villages from Machkhowa to Mornoi, he fall
in love with the simplicity of Assam. The team was given a grand welcome at the
Rhino gate. One member of the supporting team raised a slogan “Years ago we
left the school with tears & sorrows and now, decades later we are entering
the school with sweat and happiness”. Three cheers to Sainik School
Goalpara…hip hip hurry… hip hip hurry…. hip hip hurry. From
school gate to the main building, students, ex-students and guardians lined up
to welcome the runners. Minutes later, when the helicopter of Lt General, Roll
nos. 4XX, landed at school campus every SSGians chest pumped with pride.
There were many honorary SSGians, who are
basically not students of the school but can narrate more stories and incident
of the school than any other regular student. They are the one who either
shared hostel or mess room with SSGians and are never tired of listening to the
same repeated stories. There were quite a few of them who attended the Golden
Jubilee with equal zeal.
Among all, there was also an ex-students who
initially had some apprehension on constructing a huge school gate for the
Golden Jubilee. But, on that day, when his engineer wife was all praise for the
magnificent school gate and took quite loads of pics in front of the Rhino gate, he felt proud
of being part of the Old Boys Association. His wife went a step forward and compared
the entrance gate with the premier
institutes of our country.
The next 24 hours at school is history now.
It has energizes all the ex-students from roll. nos. 1 to roll nos. 5XXX to
continue for another 25 years. None of the ex-students had ever experienced
such electrifying atmosphere since the time they left the school. The joy, the happiness
was just incomparable. Entering the hostels, cadet mess, M I room, school
building, climbing the ropes after years, gave a nostalgic feeling. The joy of
meeting the retired teachers who moulded the ex-students in becoming wonderful
human being was just uncomparable. If
someone happens to write down all the experiences shared in the two days at
school it could add up to thousands of pages. In those two days every second seemed
to be precious.
The 199X pass out batch went to pay homage at
the cemetery of their batch mate Roll Nos. 26XX,
who died of a tragic road accident while at school in class XII. Later they donated books to the school library in name of their beloved
friend. They invited the sister of their departed friend to hand over the books
to the school authorities.
A best athlete trophy along with cash award
was donated by one of the ex-student in
memory of his brother also an ex-student of the school. If one OBA Chapter
donated a marble plaque beautifully encrypting the school song “Axom Axom” then
a batch gifted a huge obstacle trophy. A best cross country runner trophy was
given by another chapter. There were many other awards introduced by many
batches including trophies for securing highest marks in assamese language. All
the batches helped, supported and gifted the school and the staff members in
the best possible way. Some helped with kind some with cash. From the western
canteen owner to our mess waiter, ex-students cared for all.
On the morning of 13th Nov, both
the OBA volleyball and football team lost their matches with the School team.
When one of the ex-student was asked how it is feels losing to the school team.
He proudly announced “When Sainik School Goalpara team wins, we all are winners, so even we have lost we
are still the winners”.
As the ex-students were getting ready for the
closing ceremony parade, an army convoy of three jeeps stopped in front of the main school building. All eyes were on
the black jeep in the middle. A medium height, tough looking army Brigadier
jumped down and ran towards the Udaygiri house platoon. The founder secretary
of OBA was first to recognize him. He was none other than son of Ratneswar
Saikia, Roll no. XYZ. In spite of his best effort he could not reach school on
12th nov. It was the nature of his assignment which had kept him
away even from meeting his aging parents for the last five years. He is posted
with RAW, commanding a very sensitive mission. His batch mates were in tears as
they handed over the blue flag of Udaygiri house to command the house for the
few minutes he is with them.
With one of Country’s most efficient
Brigadier leading a house, the enthusiasm was at an all-time high at the parade
ground. The one thing which all the ex-students were still perfect at,
irrespective of their size was marching to the tune of the school band. The
view of hundreds of old boys participating in the parade was breath-taking.
They participated as if they won’t get a second chance in life.
Finally, it was time to take the last lunch
at school. Life would take a different turn once the old boys leave the campus
again. They feel like staying there for ever. Why can’t life continue at the
same place with the same people around? They wondered. May be because they need
to make way for others. It was the seniors who cleared the way for them and now
it is their responsibility to create better environment and make way for the
upcoming generation. With hope, hope and lots of hope to stay active till the
Diamond Jubilee the old boys left their Alma Mater on the shoulders of the young
students. The cadets will continue to wake up early and follow the same routine
which had made the “ex-students” a man out of a boy.
In the background there was loud voice of
someone calling “uttha uttha, PT time hoi gol”. All of a sudden I woke up from the beautiful
dream. It was not utha utha PT time hoi gol but “utho utho, office ka time ho gaya” my
wife was waking me up. Handing over the
cup of tea she remarked “Must be one more sainik school dream, hai na?”
With my heart still beating with
emotions I tried to reason with her
“Pinku you should have given me one more minute, I am yet to give the biggest round of applaud to the OBA organizing
committee and the team lead by the Registrar of SSG” . She smiled and said “ True,
but why only the organizing committee , even others like us who have participated
with great zeal and enthusiasm and made the golden Jubilee a grand success, too
deserve a standing ovation”.
Smiling she ordered our two little
daughters “ Baccha party, papa ka school
kay liye clapping karo ”. Without understanding the two little kids started clapping, my
wife too starting clapping. I felt good and joined them too. I hope the sound,
the vibration, the eco was loud enough to be heard by the entire Sainik
School Goalpara fraternity.
Abhijit Bhattacharya
2687 /Udaygiri
(I tried to capture the spirit of
SSG in good humour, taking liberty of creative writing. There may be many moments and contribution left out. I keep the
article open for all to contribute and I may be pardoned if I have hurt someone feelings unknowingly)
Unofficial Statics :
i.
10 Million
photos clicked
ii.
6000 had ceremonial lunch under one roof
iii.
10,00,000
liters of beverages consumed
iv.
100 million
Whatsapp msg shared
v.
1000 car and three helicopter parked, covering space of
three football ground.
vi. Omio &
Phoni earned 10 times more than what they
had earned in their entire canteen career at SSG

you brought the emotion alive with your words..........
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