If you
go around asking, when students are (more correctly, should be) in their peak
sincerity during their school life, I am pretty sure most of them would answer
Class 11-12. So after almost chilling the hell out for the entire class 11 when
the final results came, we were shocked that even after not giving enough time
for studies we had performed poorly. We had to pacify ourselves by saying “अबे 11 का result कोई देखता भी नहीं है main class 12 है”. And so, we as a class
(Batch 2018) decided that we will have to mend our ways and study seriously for
class 12th.
Arrived
the very first day of class 12 and I knew a lot of things were about to change
and I kid you not “a lot” was to change from here onwards.
We
started off with about 44 students in class 10 and then the number went down to
24 in class 11 and then to 19 students in class 12 (reason, our school did not
have an arts stream so students who wanted to opt for arts had to move out).
This major wipe-out broke quite a few pairs of friends and some of the most
well-known groups. And so basically, there was no option for the last remaining
nineteen of us to be picky about whom to talk to and whom to not; which does in
no way implies that we all suddenly became best pals or anything, we all still
had some unsaid and conventional rules about whom to sit with and where to sit;
all this major cut down in the number of students did was got us talking with
guys or girls we did not talk much. And I don’t know why but some of my friends
will claim that it turned out to be quite an awesome thing for them (wink,
wink).
Now for
the two or three of my friends from college who are reading this (unbelievable,
why would you do something like this), I did my class 11 and 12 from a high
school and not my +1 and +2 from a junior college and so morning assemblies
were a thing that we had to tolerate through the last 11 years, and I don’t
know what kind of assemblies you had but we had a long and elaborate assembly
programmes starting with the ‘prayer song’ followed by ‘pledge’, then ‘thought
for the day’, ‘daily news’ a ‘special item (whatever that means) all these
going for 20 mins and then for the next 20 mins a speech by some teacher or the
principal himself and all these going on while we were being baked under the
scorching sun, some of our comrades fainted in this heat, others perspiring
enough to fill a puddle. So, when we reached class 12th and heard that we no
more needed to attend the prayer I can tell you most of us were elated. Rather,
now onwards we were to attend a 30 to 40-minutes extra class, which honestly, I
don’t think is a bad bargain in any shape or form.
The change
was in the air once we reached class 12, suddenly teachers became extra serious
with our curriculum, extra classes, monthly tests, extra classes by cancelling
summer vacations, practical sessions in place of winter break, you name it, we
had it. I remember the amount of flak our principal had to receive for his
decision of having our summer vacations cut short and conduct extra classes
instead, all the students vehemently and logically opposed and countered the
ideas (in his absence obviously).
And so
we had to attend those extra classes, almost every day of the summer vacation
and since it was just a few of us going to school we had to find ourselves a
common mode of conveyance and it was when I was introduced to Khaled (or Khalek
or Halim whatever, I still have no frickin’ idea what his name is ) and his
Maruti Ecco a white mini-van and boy was it a comfortable ride. The van had a
seating capacity of maximum eight people and were twelve grownups in that car
and how do you think we solved that issue, using the simple rule “If you need a
room, make a room”, so very naturally a wooden stool was brought in, the thin
guys had to adjust on the laps of the not so thin guys and the front seat was
shared so one guy was sitting squished to the door and the other guy had to
spread his legs on either side of the gear stand (that sounds wrong). But boy
did we have fun, singing all the way, playing some music, random jokes that
made no sense and what not! It was just awesome!
Being
in class 12 also gave us the power to do something bit unusual, think of it as
a special incentive. We got to boss around quite a little bit. The hierarchy
was the Principal at the top followed by teachers and then the class 12
students followed by other classes. And how that helps you ask, well it didn't
help us per se but gave us a few privileges, the privilege to learn a few top
secrets and some hot staffroom gossips. We sometimes got to be in our bossy
pants and boss around give out our entire 12 years of your experience to the
gullible juniors “अरे ये स्कूल पहले ही सही था,
the teachers we had earlier were the best" and “Arre you know what
the actual study begins from class 11 before that it's all fun and
games" also the classic one "class 11 is much much
easier, come to class 12th and you will understand this whole ball game”
and never to forget it gave us the prerogative to let out a sigh of
disappointment and say “हमारे बाद एक भी ढंग का batch नहीं है! Our’s was the last good batch!” (And very honestly, I won’t like to start a kerfuffle
here but it’s actually true)
But on
a serious note if there is something that I owe to this whole class then it’s
clearly for getting me into the habit of group studies. Class 12 was the time
in our lives when we really got into group studies and group discussions. Just
us sitting in some random free period and solving questions from either maths,
physics or some other subject. Whenever stuck with a doubt going to a friend
who you know can possibly help you and placing the notebook in front of her not
giving a damn about what she was possibly doing and asking her to solve it for
you. And I don’t think anybody has intentionally turned down a request ever, we
tried, we tried our best to solve whatever was brought to us, we were in this
together. I remember at times preferring to come to school in between the
breaks during exams rather than being at home to study cause that’s how much
serious and studious the environment used to be. Also, a comparatively lesser
number of students studying sincerely obviously meant a treat in the canteen
from our English ma’am and thus clearly a win-win situation and these are the
things that I absolutely cherish till now.
So as
days went by in this blend of fun and studies there was a lingering sense of
sadness somewhere that very soon these will all end. This 12 years of seeing
the best and worst of everyone, 12 years of growing together, these years of
running jokes all will come to an end. And as they say, time flies faster when
you are having a good time, after our preboards in January it all ended rather
quite abruptly. Now we had to go to school just for the practical exams and our
farewell. And so did the order follow, we had our practical exams (which I am
sorry to mention but are nothing but big shams, cause almost magically nobody
scores less than 25 out of 30) and then on 14th February our farewells,
teachers talked about how our batch was an awesome one, some of us talked about
their journey throughout, I was awarded the favourite “Bhaiya” award (Yeah! Not
a title to brag about). But you know when do you get the feeling that school’s
finally over? It’s after the last exam, we were delirious cause the exam was
over and at the same time, there was a tinge of sadness because this was the
last exam of our school life.
We ran
out of the school gates planning how we will spend the short vacations after
the entrance tests, we shook hands with our buddies we made Whatsapp groups and
bade each other goodbye and we promised, we promised that we will be friends
So, I
guess that’s that…………
With
this last story, I guess I will put an end to this whole silliness of blogging
and to this pretension of treating this thing as if it’s being read by hundreds
of people. Cause it’s very clearly just seven or eight of you who accidentally
clicked on the link that I shared and got redirected to this blog. Out of which
to the four or five of my school friends who are actually reading this and have
made it this far I would like to thank you. Thank you for being my companion
throughout this. I know we don’t hit it off much nowadays and that's very
natural cause we all got busy with our new college life, assignments,
submissions, new friends and whatnot.
But
whatever be it I will always be thankful to you guys for being the builders of
some of the most beautiful buildings in this memory lane of mine.
11th aur 12th mai kafi maja kiya tha yaar... thanks for reminding...
ReplyDeleteWelcome bro
DeleteI can relate to every damm thing you said. Being one of your junior I don't have a tinge of doubt on you becoming the "favourite bhaiya". Also those school life lessons given to the juniors, I think every batch does this. (I want to say that our batch was also a good one -_-). But again, I feel blue to know that it was the last one and I won't be reading more relatable words in this blog anymore. But thank you for this one though. ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you so so much Deboprita for reading!!! You are just awesome as always
DeleteI don't know what more to say (everytime I can't repeat the same words to praise u)....sorry that my vocabulary doesn't have enough words to put in for ur shear hardwork....I'm just one of those proudest friends of yours who will always be fond of reading whatever u write....these things, for us, is an emotion....thanks for putting these things in words so that we can go through it whenever we'll feel like(especially I, cuz I've every writing of yours)....keep writing and shining ♥️♥️
ReplyDeleteThank you so so so much Torsha!!! You are just the best!!!
DeleteNo words can describe how pleased I m to read out all your writings. I feel immensely blessed that i was your classmate.😃You surely are going to have a long way to go. And make sure that your picture will be shown in the front page of a newspaper.😄All best wishes and love to our beloved Einstein!❤
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Samragee! Comments like these from you people takes me to cloud nine!! It's indeed such a pleasure to know that you read and enjoyed what I wrote. You are way too generous with your compliments!! Thank You so so much...
DeleteDesperately waiting for the next one. Hope you rock it again.😍😀
DeleteThank you for sharing this with the world, it was a joy to read. A walk down the memory lane, what an apt name, it had everything memories are made up of : Nostalgia, yearning, happiness, contemplation, love, acceptance, and hope. As much as I’m inspired to put my own experiences into words after reading all of it, it also made me very aware that I won’t be as good as this. This is the warm hideaway for all of us.
ReplyDeleteAlso, You’ve earned a faithful reader in me and I’d be very glad and all ears, if you, at any point in the future, decide to add more to this. :)
Dear Anon,
DeleteI am in cloud nine as I read this. Imagine the sheer amount of exhilaration that ran through my veins as I came back to this dilapidated blog of mine with no hopes as such and stumbled on this beautiful comment. You have really made my day!!
Thank you so so much!
P.S: I don't know who you are but I will find you and I will thank you!!