After
reading my previous two posts some people told me that they sensed something disturbing. They wanted to know the reason if
I am really disturbed. Indeed, I am, after this year’s alumni meet on the 26th
of January.
VIDYA
SOUHRUDHAM
Vidya
Souhrudham. That’s the name of the Alumni Association of the CMS college. But this
year it all started with no vidya and scant souhrudham. It is customary to have
the business meeting before the
inaugural function where the new office bearers are selected. Since I was never interested in these meetings,
as usual, I remained outside the Great Hall. Meeting old students, who come
there as “old students and old students alone” with their minds filled with reverence
for their Alma mater and love for their teachers and friends, is always a
matter of great joy. While roaming around the campus I ran into a group which
was in a jubilant mood, yet their language was very aggressive and slightly
abusive. I could quickly understand that they were giving vent to their anger against the “autocratic”
and “audacious” principal who tried to bring the Vidya Souhrudham under the
control of the college. Their jubilance was over the disruption of the meeting
and the hurdles they could put before principal. They were bragging,how with
number in their favour they could do this. This is a grey side of democracy, I
told myself. Here heads don’t count, only headcounts count. Isn’t that grey
matter doesn’t count a grey side of democracy? Some of the ordinary people like
me there started asking among themselves; what is wrong in the association
being under the college. Some of them narrated their experiences with other
colleges where they were once students. They all were unanimous in their
resolve that CMS is the only place where they can step into with a sense of
belonging, remain there meeting teachers and friends, enjoy the unmatched
beauty of the campus and leave with a greater sense of belonging and a pious
aspiration to come back again and again.
A powerful
group had come well prepared, with mustered headcounts, to spoil the business
meeting. They emerged victorious as it always happens in CMS college and in CMS
college alone. For over the past four decades I have remained a mute spectator
to many a group hijacking the college and its activities. This time another
aggressive group could successfully hijack another programme. This is the
latest and can be the last if the college administration is resolute in freeing
the college from evil forces.
I have often
heard people saying that unlike other colleges CMS is different and it belongs
to all. All who come here, all who roam here, all who booze here and have to be
lifted away? I would ask these people to pause for a moment, shed their
prejudices and ponder for a moment over what they have given back to their Alma
mater to make inflated claims.The principal Dr Varghese C Joshua “after getting
defeated and had to flee from the business meet” (this was what the jubilant
group, I mentioned in the beginning of this note, was claiming) made a very
powerful yet emotional speech during the inaugural function. He spoke of how the
Alma mater is uniquely important to its
alumni. He enumerated how the alumni can support the institution and how
important it is for the alumni to understand its romantic, spiritual and
intellectual duties. May I advise you to watch the speech on the YouTube.
While being
critical of those who came with malicious intents and drummed up support, I
think I should thankfully mention the names of three alumni who have been
working for years now, without any publicity. Their hard work never gets acknowledged
as they always remain behind the scenes. Theirs certainly is a devotion to the
college. I want to write their names here. Abu, Kiran and Roshia.
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